Electromobility is key to reducing global warming and achieving the European Union’s climate neutrality by 2050. The European Commission has set a goal for member states to reduce CO2 emissions by 55% by 2030, and the transition to electric vehicles, which do not emit greenhouse gases, is an important part of this plan. This transition is encouraged by legislative measures and economic incentives, making electric vehicles increasingly accessible and popular options. Electric vehicles can be easily charged at home using the existing electrical grid, making them practical for everyday use. We offer design and implementation services for electromobility solutions, including the installation of charging stations and integration with your existing infrastructure.
Electromobility is the concept of using electrical energy as a driving force for vehicles to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. This technology includes the use of electric vehicles, such as electric cars and bikes, along with charging infrastructure, to achieve sustainable and environmentally friendly mobility.
Electric vehicles (EVs) use electrical energy stored in batteries to power electric motors. Charging the batteries can be done at home through a standard household electrical network or at public charging stations. Unlike fossil fuel vehicles, charging an EV can take longer, but fast charging stations are continually being developed that significantly reduce this time. The energy that charges EV batteries comes from various sources, including renewable sources like wind and solar, as well as fossil fuel power plants.
Electromobility significantly reduces CO2 emissions because electric vehicles (EVs) do not emit greenhouse gases during operation. Instead of using fossil fuels, EVs are powered by electricity that increasingly comes from renewable sources such as wind and solar. This not only reduces your carbon footprint but also contributes to global efforts in combating climate change.
As an electric vehicle user, you can enjoy numerous economic benefits. Many governments offer incentives such as tax breaks and subsidies for purchasing EVs. Additionally, maintenance costs and 'fuel' for electric vehicles are often lower compared to traditional fossil fuel vehicles, which can mean significant long-term savings for you.
Electric vehicles are extremely practical for everyday use because you can easily charge them at home using the existing electrical infrastructure. This saves you time and eliminates the need for frequent trips to gas stations. Although charging time is longer compared to refueling, fast charging stations are available that reduce the time needed for charging, thereby increasing the convenience and practicality of using your EV.