Charged EVs | Electreon to deploy public wi-fi EV charging street in Germany

Electreon to deploy public wi-fi EV charging street in Germany
Electreon, a developer of wi-fi and in-road wi-fi EV charging expertise, will deploy its expertise in a public wi-fi street venture in Germany, which can energy a public electrical bus.
In collaboration with EnBW, a supplier of EV charging infrastructure, Electreon will probably be deploying 1 km of Electrical Street System (ERS) alongside a stretch of street within the metropolis of Balingen, along with two static charging stations.
This venture follows a profitable pilot of Electreon’s expertise within the metropolis of Karlsruhe, the place an electrified street was put in on the EnBW coaching middle, powering an area public bus at peak hours.


Electreon will obtain as much as €3.2 million in public funding for the venture.
“The purpose of this venture is to open up wi-fi charging to the general public in Germany and develop a instrument that can help public transportation planners in selecting the place to put in the inductive infrastructure for a particular city or area,” stated Dr. Andreas Wendt, CEO of Electreon Germany. “We’ve already proven in our joint Karlsruhe venture with EnBW how efficient, protected and simple to deploy wi-fi dynamic charging is.”
Supply: Electreon by way of Green Car Congress