Sector / E-mobility
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Electromobility and wall boxes are important topics in the field of sustainable transport and charging infrastructure.
Here is some basic information on both topics:
Electromobility: Electromobility refers to the use of electric vehicles (EVs) that store and use electrical energy as a source of propulsion, instead of traditional internal combustion engines that consume fossil fuels.
Electric vehicles are powered by batteries or other types of storage systems, obtained either from renewable energy sources (such as solar or wind power) or from the public grid. Advantages of electromobility:
• Reduction of CO2 emissions: Electric vehicles have no local emissions during operation and thus contribute to reducing CO2 emissions and improving air quality, especially when charged with renewable energy. • Lower running costs: Electric vehicles generally have lower running costs per kilometer than conventional vehicles, as electricity is often cheaper compared to petrol or diesel.
• Quiet driving: Electric vehicles are quieter in operation than internal combustion vehicles, which helps to reduce noise in urban areas. Wallbox: A wallbox is a special charging station for electric vehicles, which is usually mounted on a wall near a parking lot or garage. It enables an efficient and safe power supply for charging the vehicle. Wall boxes are available in different power classes and offer different functions depending on the needs of the user and the electric vehicle battery. Advantages of a wall box:
• Faster charging: Wall boxes can offer a higher charging capacity than conventional sockets, resulting in shorter charging times. • Safety: Wallboxes are specially designed to safely power electric vehicles and have protection mechanisms against overcurrent, overheating and other potential risks.
• Convenience: A wallbox often offers additional features such as the ability to authenticate to control access to charging and the ability to connect to smart home systems to intelligently control charging. Electromobility and related charging infrastructure, including wallboxes, are playing an increasingly important role in efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable mobility. Technology is constantly evolving and it is expected that electric vehicles and wallboxes will become even more widespread in the future.
Example:
Wallbox, SMA; Wallbox, Mennekes
Sample: Sion
A spacious electric car with a range of up to 305 kilometers that charges itself using the energy of the sun.
https://sonomotors.com/de/sion/https://sonomotors.com/de/sion/
The Sono bi-directional wallbox explained by an Energy Services product manager
https://sonomotors.com/de/bidirectional-wallbox/https://sonomotors.com/de/bidirectional-wal
The Sion will not be build!!!