Iberdrola and Vectalia signed an agreement to build 14 charging points for electric vehicles Avenida de la Estacion parking lot As reported by both companies, from Alicante, located in the heart of the city, in front of the Provincial Assembly and a few meters from the train station.
Specifically, the power company will install two 150-kilowatt dual super-fast charging points, six 50-kilowatt fast-charge equipment and two 22-kilowatt semi-fast dual-charge points, which will allow simultaneous charging of 14 cars 24 hours a day. Iberdrola’s most powerful charging hub in townas highlighted by the firm.
to carry out the agreement signed by Antonio AriasVectalia CEO and Luis Construction, Director of Smart Solutions at Iberdrola, Transport and mobility company from Alicante handed over land chargers and Iberdrola provided equipment and installation, and will be responsible for its management.
Antonio Arias underlined that this project confirms Vectalia’s commitment to energy efficiency and electromobility. “Ours aim It is to provide Alicante with a pioneering public car park that has achieved this gradually, incrementally and over several years. all squares are equipped with charging points”He pointed to the businessman.
As for Luis Buil, ” the importance of involving private companies in promoting sustainable mobility that allows us to move forward together to further reduce emissions through the electrification of transport and contribute to improving air quality in cities”.
It should be noted that the users of these facilities will charge the battery of their electric cars with 100% green energy from renewable generation sources, with a certificate of origin guarantee, and that the charging points will be located in the Iberdrola Public Recharging Application, where the geographical location of the charger can be found, control its operation in real time and make reservations and payments from the mobile phone.
sustainable mobility
of Iberdrola sustainable mobility plan will concentrate through deployment of charging points For electric vehicles in the coming years, the Initiative envisions the establishment of charging points both at home and in companies, on city roads, urban and main roads in the coming years. The commitment to deploy the charging stations will be carried out on the installation of ultra-fast (more than 350 kW), super-fast (more than 100 kW) and fast (50 kW) stations.
The company recognizes the need to promote electromobility in Spain through coordinated and effective actions with the key representatives concerned. In this regard, the company has already completed More than 60 infrastructure distribution agreements with administrations, institutions, companies, service stations, dealers and electric vehicle manufacturers.
Vectalia has made a firm commitment to decarbonisation in recent years. Gradual addition to its fleet of more efficient and environmentally friendly vehiclesconducts tests with electric and hydrogen buses to verify their performance.
The company from Alicante, which manages passenger transport networks across Spain, in some cities of France and Morocco, has in recent years developed a field of auxiliary mobility services such as last mile sustainable delivery, management of bus stations, towing service and ORA, as well as several parking lots in Alicante, Seville, Córdoba and Pamplona. This family group has a workforce of approximately 5,000 people.
Source: Informacion
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