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Schneider-Electric, energy management is key for emobility!
Schneider Electric entered the emobility field early on, in 2010, focusing at first on the European market before expanding to a number of countries around the globe.
3 questions to Mike Doucleff who was appointed as head of emobility at Schneider Electric on 1 December 2017. Working for the company since 2005 in the US, France and the Nordics, Mike has held positions both on the commercial side, in sales and business development, as well as functional roles, including customer experience and IT.
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New Goals for Proviridis
Partner of the 7th Edition of EV Charge Point Symposium, Proviridis continues to develop its network of multi-energy public stations but is now targeting a much larger market, offering turn-key stations to gas operators and transport operators of goods or passengers. Proviridis is still focusing on natural gas vehicles and hydrogen, but is also moving towards electric vehicles by working on innovative ultra-fast charging stations. CEO Eric Ronco explains these new initiatives.
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The adventures of a "charged up" entrepreneur
E-Totem emerged from Atomelec, an industrial group, which allowed it to master the design and manufacturing of charging stations. So actually, we were already known through our products. However, E-totem's existence reaches beyond the notion of product.
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IES launches a new product tri-standard product (22AC-24DC) :
Destination cities!
" We have designed optimized fast chargers to 22/24kW, allowing charging of all vehicles in the market, whether they are Combo, CHAdeMO or AC type 2 based on available daily 1-1.5 hour time slots."
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Chargemap publishes the leading mobile application in Europe for charging stations and brings together a community of 150 000 drivers of electric cars in more than 20 countries. Also sold is the Chargemap Pass, an access and payment solution to multi-network charging stations.
As a new mobility operator, what are your first impressions?
Chargemap sells an electric mobility range since June 2017. In these short months, we have learned and progressed very quickly. As well, the number of available networks with the Chargemap Pass and the number of clients are multiplying by leaps and bounds.
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Efacec, fast speed ahead
Portuguese-based Effacec is among the historical actors of electric mobility with a range of EV chargers sold throughout the world. Last February 5th, they inaugurated a new plant, strengthening their export capacity towards key markets, namely the United States and Europe.
Your take on the EV landscape today?
We're convinced that long range EVs will be THE thing in the next 3 to 5 years and that DC Fast Charging will make long road trips possible.
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What makes Tritium tick…
Since the launch of its award-winning 50kW DC fast charger in 2013, Australian based Tritium has installed its Veefil units on major charging networks and fast-charging highways around the world. With low incentive for EV adoption in their home country, they have targeted key markets worldwide for expansion. The United States and Europe top the list: Last January 2017, Tritium set up sales, manufacturing and service facilities in California. This January 2018 marked the opening of their European office in Amsterdam.
So what makes Tritium tick?
How did a small, independent company, headquartered far from key EV players, grow to become one of the world’s leading manufacturers of DC fast chargers?
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