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The rise of mobile charging stations: a revolution in electric driving

The world of electric driving is constantly evolving, with innovations rapidly emerging. One of the latest advancements from FutureNed is the introduction of the EV193: the mobile charging station. These flexible charging solutions are transforming how we charge our electric vehicles and offer several advantages over traditional charging stations.

What are mobile charging stations? Mobile charging stations are chargers that provide power to electric vehicles, equipped with an internal battery that makes them easy to move. While they work best on small three-phase power connections, they can also be placed completely off-grid. This flexibility allows them to be deployed in various locations without the need for heavy electrical infrastructure. With their internal battery, they can charge 2 to 3 cars, making them ideal for events. They also offer a practical solution in high-demand areas for fast chargers, as multiple units can supply power with a small power connection. Additionally, they're suitable for permanent setups, as their grid connection is five times smaller than that of a typical fast charger.

Benefits of mobile charging stations

  1. Flexibility and Mobility
    Mobile charging stations can be deployed at multiple locations due to their built-in battery, which makes them independent of heavy power connections. This makes them ideal for temporary sites and situations where strong electrical infrastructure is unavailable.
  2. Ease of Use
    With no need for a heavy grid connection, mobile charging stations are simple and quick to install, offering a convenient solution for events, temporary locations, and areas needing additional charging capacity.
  3. Cost Savings
    Installing fixed charging stations can be costly and time-consuming. Mobile charging stations provide a cost-effective alternative, requiring no extensive installation or infrastructure upgrades. They are ready for use as soon as they're delivered and connected to a small power source.
  4. Sustainability
    Many mobile charging stations use renewable energy sources, such as solar panels, to recharge their batteries, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and contributing to a greener future.

Applications and Use Cases

  • Events: Festivals, sports events, and conferences can use mobile charging stations to power attendees' EVs without needing permanent installations.
  • Businesses: Companies can deploy mobile charging stations to offer employees and visitors a convenient charging option, especially during temporary spikes in demand.
  • Public Spaces: Mobile charging stations can be set up in public areas like shopping centers, parking garages, and city centers to facilitate EV charging for the general public.
  • Construction Sites: Mobile charging stations are ideal for charging electric vehicles and equipment at construction sites, particularly at temporary locations lacking fixed electrical infrastructure.

Future Outlook As more people switch to electric vehicles, the demand for mobile charging solutions is expected to grow. Innovations such as fast charging and increased battery capacity will further enhance the efficiency and usability of mobile charging stations.

At FutureNed, we're proud to be part of this exciting revolution in electric driving. Our mobile charging stations are designed to meet today’s and tomorrow's needs, focusing on sustainability, flexibility, and ease of use. Interested in learning more about how mobile charging stations can work for you? Contact us at +31(0) 186 203 060 or info@futurened.com.

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