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Eaton

AC charging stations certified according to calibration law

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The new charging stations from Eaton are certified in accordance with the strict requirements of the German Weights and Measures Act. They are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, are compatible with all types of EVs and can be easily integrated into existing and new buildings.

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Solar mobility

Solar carport with e-charging station

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The new solar carport by 1st Flow Energy Solutions includes a charging station with battery storage. A redox flow storage unit is used, which stores the green electricity in an electrolyte liquid.

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EV charging

Surge protection for EV charging stations

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With the new Protec T2C EV, Raycap is expanding its range of surge protection components for EV charging stations. It is particularly compact so that it can easily find space in even small charging columns and wallboxes.

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Solar EV charging

Paired Power unveils solar canopy for fast modular EV charging

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The PairTree solar canopy can be installed within hours by two people, offering much faster installation than conventional solar canopies. The unit will be presented at RE+ Solar Power International in California starting today.

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EV charging:

chargecloud certifies DC charging stations from EVBox

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The AC charging stations from EVBox are already connected to the backend of the software provider chargecloud. Now the DC charging stations EVBox Ultroniq and Troniq Modular have been certified. The certification means that the charging stations can now be integrated with the charge management and billing software from chargecloud.

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EV charging:

Fimer introduces new charge point to the UK EV charging market

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Global renewable energy equipment manufacturer Fimer has announced that its Fimer Flexa AC Wallbox family of charge points has received certification from the UK’s Office of Zero Emissions (OZEV), making it officially available for the UK market.

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EV charging:

AC charging station optionally with cable

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The AC charging station from Delta has eleven or 22 kilowatts of charging power and is available with a charging socket or with a charging cable, in each case type 2. The smaller version with eleven kilowatts is eligible for the new KfW subsidy for private wallboxes.

© Myenergi
EV charging:

Charging EVs on surplus solar electricity

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With the Zappi, Myenergi offers a compact charging station that can charge the electric vehicle in the garage or carport at home with solar power from the roof without any additional components.

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Top products of the week

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Glass-glass solar modules in black, a home storage system that combines batteries and green hydrogen, an intelligent charging station for electrical vehicles and a storage unit with less cobalt. These are our top products of the week:

© Axitec
EV charging:

An intelligent charging station for electrical vehicles

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Axitec is expanding its product portfolio with an intelligent charging station for electrical vehicles: the Axibox 11K.

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Electric public transport:

New charging options for BYD ADL electric buses

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BYD UK and Alexander Dennis Limited (ADL) jointly confirmed yesterday that their electric vehicle partnership, the UK’s leading electric bus producer, is adding operational flexibility to its British-built electric buses with the introduction of additional charging options.

© Ecocoach
EV charging:

A non-proprietary load management

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The Swiss company Ecocoach is launching a non-proprietary e-mobility load management system for residential buildings and businesses. It reduces the load of grid connections due to charging stations and thus lowers installation and operating costs.

© Hanwha Q-Cells

A flexible EV charging station

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Hanwha Q-Cells is expanding its product range to include a charging station for electric vehicles: The Q-Home E-Drive G1 closes the gap between green electricity and the electric vehicle.