Where do you get the energy for charging?
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Compared to other household appliances, a charging station requires quite a lot of power. And also for a longer period of time. Therefore, a separate group is needed.
Along the roadside, large charging installations allow a lot of charge quickly. That’s not necessary at home. On your driveway, a wall-mounted charging station may suffice.
If you don’t have parking facilities right by the house, you often have to rely on roadside charging stations.
But there are many more applications, for example in parking garages, next to or under apartment blocks, shopping centres, office buildings, hospitals, cinemas, restaurants or factories.
In any place where multiple charging stations are placed against a wall, using the Flat Cable is the ideal solution.
- › Where do you get the energy for charging?
- What is the Podis flat cable?
- Where do you use which charging method?
- What is charging infrastructure?
- What does electrical infrastructure in a parking garage look like?
- How does a flat cable infrastructure work?
- Where can we use the flat cable?
- What types of charging stations and charging methods are there?
- How fast can you charge?
- How long does it actually take to charge a battery and how far can you drive with it?
- Who installs such a Flat Cable?
- Which charging stations do you connect to the Flat Cable?
- How many charging stations can be mounted on the Flat Cable?
- Can you put a charger anywhere?
- What standards apply to EV installations?