Swiss company ABB has
been chosen by Fastned to provide chargers for over 200 EV charging
stations throughout the Netherlands, in what will be that nation's
largest such network. The largely solar-fueled stations will be spaced
out along Dutch highways at a maximum distance of 50 kilometers from
each other. Fastned will be using ABB's Terra fast chargers, which are
compatible with a large number of vehicles,
including "all major car brands from Europe, Asia and the USA." Each
charger will also be connected to the internet, allowing ABB to push
software updates and provide customers with remote assistance. The first
batch of chargers will land roadside in September with rollout expected
to be completed in 2015. There's one more image and video after the
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013
ABB to build over 200 EV charging stations in the Netherlands' largest network
Swiss company ABB has
been chosen by Fastned to provide chargers for over 200 EV charging
stations throughout the Netherlands, in what will be that nation's
largest such network. The largely solar-fueled stations will be spaced
out along Dutch highways at a maximum distance of 50 kilometers from
each other. Fastned will be using ABB's Terra fast chargers, which are
compatible with a large number of vehicles,
including "all major car brands from Europe, Asia and the USA." Each
charger will also be connected to the internet, allowing ABB to push
software updates and provide customers with remote assistance. The first
batch of chargers will land roadside in September with rollout expected
to be completed in 2015. There's one more image and video after the
break
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