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Public charging in Ogre library

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After opening of the new and energy-efficient Ogre library building last year, two public electric car charging stations were installed in it’s parking lot.

Charging options

  • AC three-phase charging (Type 2 cable lug);
  • DC charging (CSS, CHADEMO cable lug);
  • 22 kW, 50 kW and 60 kW charging;
  • Touch screen and lighting that increases visibility in the dark and provides specific messages.

Advantages of the equipment

The stations are designed in such a way that their maintenance costs are reduced to a minimum – low risk of cable breakage (unique connector maintenance concept), high energy efficiency and modular energy technology (in case of a technical failure, the equipment continues to operate at the expense of other modules).

There is no doubt that with the increase in the number of electric car users, the demand for electric charging stations has also increased. They are no longer an indicator of exclusivity, but a real necessity that indicates the institution’s concern for its visitors and employees.
 

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