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On the street in London from each lamp it is possible to load the electric vehicle now

Customers: Siemens AG

Contractors: Ubitricity


Project date: 2020/03

At the end of March, 2020 the Siemens company provided Great Britain's First Street more polumila length where now it is possible to load the electric vehicle from each lamp.

Londonskaya Sazerlend Avenue became the Great Britain's first residential street which is completely converted into charging of electric vehicles. Siemens in cooperation with Ubitricity and the Westminster city council successfully transformed 24 lampposts to points of charging of electric vehicles, using the existing city infrastructure. Now inhabitants can load electric vehicles along Sutherland Avenue, and two more adjacent roads should be pereborudovana to summer of 2020.

Siemens provided Great Britain's First Street more polumila length where now it is possible to load the electric vehicle from each lamp

The research of Siemens showed that more than 36% of the British motorists were going to purchase the hybrid or electric car, and 40% from them noted lack of points of charging as a noise. Having revealed this pacing limiting factor, Siemens offered the project Electric Avenue, W9.

Data show that 80% of motorists in the center of London care for air quality, and 83% began to worry about a carbon mark which is left by their car more. In City, the center of London, there are 296 points of charging of electric vehicles on streetlights, 24 of them are located on the street from the project Electric Avenue, W9. In total on streets of London Siemens set more than 1300 points of charging though motorists still believe that in the city only 100-200 points of charging of electric vehicles are available. Nearly a third believes that near their house or work location there are no similar points at all.

The Sazerlend-avenyu conversion on the project of Siemens uses already existing infrastructure for creation of points of charging of electric vehicles. Thereby the company lays the foundation for simple and fast network of service expected eight thousand electric vehicles which, according to forecasts, will be registered in the Westminster city council by 2025.[1]

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