L-Charge plans to accelerate the deployment of EV Charging Infrastructure in Europe
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Monday, June 27, 2022
LONDON, June 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- While Norway, the Netherlands and Germany are leading the race on electrification and infrastructure provision with a planned ratio of 3 EVs per public charge point, many European countries are lagging behind. In contrast, there are currently 22 EVs per public charge point in Ireland, and 27.2 EVs per public charge point in the UK. Increasing the number of grid-tied chargers is often a difficult, lengthy and cost onerous process because of grid constraints and aging infrastructure.
Key Points:
- In contrast, there are currently 22 EVs per public charge point in Ireland, and 27.2 EVs per public charge point in the UK.
- Increasing the number of grid-tied chargers is often a difficult, lengthy and cost onerous process because of grid constraints and aging infrastructure.
- The fixed station can be installed at any location, including motorway services, traditional petrol stations, retail parks, sports venues and public charging hubs.
- The mobile version consists of a truck that can travel around the city, charging electric vehicles upon demand.