5 new electric filling stations installed in Sevastopol
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Travel by electric vehicles in Sevastopol has received a new impetus thanks to 5 new electric filling stations (EVS) installed in the city. The total number of electric charging stations in Sevastopol has increased to 31. In 2025, it is planned to install another 35 stations, including 20 in Crimea, which will significantly expand the opportunities for local owners of electric vehicles and guests of the region planning to visit the Crimean peninsula in electric vehicles.
New stations with three DC guns provide the ability to charge three cars at once with a power of up to 150 kW simultaneously. Charging time takes from 15 to 30 minutes, and the process is controlled through a mobile application from Volt4Drive.
The electric charging infrastructure project in Sevastopol is being implemented by Sevenergosbyt LLC together with Volt4Drive, both companies are part of United Energy Systems JSC.
At the end of 2023, Sevenergosbyt installed 5 electric filling stations. Since their launch, more than 700 customers have used the services of electric charging stations, and the total number of charging sessions has exceeded 3,500, consuming over 105 thousand kilowatt-hours of electricity.
New EPSs have been installed at the following addresses:
- Fiolentovskoe highway, 1B (2 pcs.)
- st. Omega Beach, 4-1 (3 pcs.)
At the end of 2023, EPS were installed at the following addresses:
- Kamysovoye Highway, 39
- Victory Park Embankment, 3 (2 pcs.)
- Parkovaya street, 15
- Pozharova street, 22
REFERENCE: Volt4Drive has been operating in the charging infrastructure market since 2017. He is a long-term partner of Mosenergo, Rosatom State Corporation, and Rosseti PJSC. The company has its own V4D platform, on the basis of which the federal application “Rosseti Electric Transport” operates, and since 2024 it has been implementing a federal program for the development of charging infrastructure in various regions of the Russian Federation.
source: https://www.oes.energy
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