European cities are preparing for the invasion of electric cars on a large scale, announcing the installation of several hundred thousand electric chargers. The British from Trojan Energy are testing an intelligent system of charging points in the London capital that does not corrupt the urban aesthetic.
For many cities, urban aesthetics are essential by not allowing installations or avoiding the construction of buildings that corrupt a more classic environment. Urban landscaping will change in the coming years with the arrival of the electric car, so There are many who bet on intelligent and elegant solutions compared to the current generation of electric chargers.
those of Trojan Energy share this vision, which is why it has developed a single charging point for electric vehicles installed on the street, at the door of the owner’s house, even powered by electricity supply particular. For many, an interesting solution when they do not have a garage. Its about “Aon Charger», which is already being tested for its viability on selected London streets and as part of the «DoorStep» project.
The first charger for electric vehicles for private use on public land
This system has two variants, one private and one public. The first is especially indicated for those who do not have a garageso they could install this charger meeting a series of local criteria that will allow install the charger on the sidewalk public. The second will be available to all electric owners, with the centralized installation under the ground.
Those of Trojan Energy, in the middle of the pilot test phase since last February and until next July, are now studying the behavior of the owners of the electric cars that are participating, especially how to share access, giving way to a digital charging market. A solution that will encourage its use, while sharing the costs.
For now, the pilot project has a network of 150 charging points, with charging powers from 7 kW to 22 kWnot knowing the cost that customers are now paying, but without a doubt it is an interesting solution for local city governments, which can count on lines of regulated car parks dedicated exclusively to charging electric carswithout spoiling the environment and reducing the space for pedestrians on sidewalks.
Source: Trojan Energy