Enel and Traian Vuia International Airport in Timisoara launch the first EV charging station in a Romanian airport
Enel Energie and the Traian Vuia Airport in Timisoara inaugurated the first electric vehicle charging station in an airport in Romania, in order to encourage electric mobility and a lower carbon footprint of the transport industry. 2017-11-16 13:03:24
"Enel Group launched this year a new business division called E-Solutions, in order to capitalize on the transformation of the energy industry and explore the opportunities that arise from the new technologies," said Michele Abbate, general manager Enel Energie and Enel Energie Muntenia. "One of the primary areas is specifically E-mobility, and we are proud to launch the first project in Romania with the Traian Vuia Airport in Timisoara, a partner which embraces our drive for innovation and sustainability."
"As the demand for electric vehicles is on the rise we are happy to host this charging station at the International Airport Timișoara," stated Iulian-Daniel Idolu, general manager of the International Airport Timişoara.
The charging station offers the possibility to charge three cars at the same time. The DC charger can charge 80 per cent of the battery of the electric vehicle in an average of 30 minutes, while the two AC chargers can do the same in an average time of three to four hours.
Until the summer of 2018, the owners of electric vehicles will be able to use the station free of charge.
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