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Charger Types
In general, the higher the power of the charging station , the faster your electric car will be charged. The actual charging power used also depends on how quickly your car can charge. Before the first charging process, check the technical design of your vehicle in the information provided by the manufacturer.
General available charging stations:
Charging station | Plug | Maximum charging power |
AC-Ladestation | Schuko plug, type 2 plug | Schuko plug 3.6 kW / Type 2 plug 22 kW. |
AC/DC-Ladestation | CCS, CHAdeMO, Type 2 | Fast charging station, up to 50 kW charging power. |
e-Call a Bike Ladestation | 2 Schuko sockets | 3.6 kW (16 A) |
Charging Time
How quickly your electric car’s battery can be charged depends on both the charging capacity of your vehicle’s internal charger and the maximum charging capacity of the charging point. The lower value specifies the maximum charging power possible.
To calculate the actual charging time of your electric car, divide the battery capacity by the charging power of the electric car. For example, if your electric car has a battery capacity of 85 kWh and the charging port has a charging capacity of 22 kW, then the charging time is around four hours. If you useone of our fast charging stations, the charging time can be reduced so much that you can charge 100 km range in just 5 minutes.
FAQ
Through the adoption of the new energy law amendments, in the midst of a severe national and Europe-wide energy crisis, Germany has reaffirmed its climate and clean energy commitments. The measures adopted by Germany to respond to the crisis are necessary, and will benefit the low-carbon energy transition in the long run
Solar rooftop solutions, are a prime example of how solar energy can help the environment, and generate electricity without producing any harmful emissions. This pivotal aspect of solar energy not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions but also plays a crucial role in reducing air pollution. It’s a powerful method for how solar energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions, making it an invaluable ally in the fight against climate change.
Yes absolutely. Solar energy is one of the best ways we can all try to prevent the effects of climate change. By reducing our carbon footprint thus releasing fewer pollutants into the air, we can – and we must – all do our part to slow down climate change.
Our charging stations are powered by Photovoltaic (PV) systems located on the roofs of Germany’s leading supermarkets, generating PV solar energy locally, and synergising perfectly with our onsite EV hyperchargers.
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