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Evolute electric vehicle charging process to be tested at Sitronics Electro stations

Customers: Motorinvest

Transport

Contractors: Sitronics Electro
Product: Sitronics Electro: Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Project date: 2024/03

2024: Agreement to test charge on 3 Evolute electric vehicle models

The operator of the charging infrastructure and the manufacturer of the stations for electric vehicles Sitronics Electro entered into an agreement with LLC "" on Motorinvest joint tests. Within a month, Sitronics Electro will test the charging process on 3 models of the brand's electric vehicles, and Evolute — i-SKY. i-JET This was i-JOY Sitronics announced on May 7, 2024.

Experts will collect the main technical characteristics of electric vehicles, statistics on successful and unsuccessful sessions, identify errors that occur during the charging process, and make a general assessment of each electric vehicle for functionality, comfort, running characteristics, etc.

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The launch of joint tests with Motorinvest will help us minimize errors in charging Evolute electric vehicles in the future, as well as ensure the fastest charge speed of these electric vehicles at our stations, said Nikolay Samokhin, commercial director of Sitronics Electro.
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Large-scale joint tests with Sitronics Electro under different conditions will optimize charging sessions both on our current models and on brand innovations, and it is quite certain that as a result, it will make the ownership of Evolute electric cars more comfortable. Motorinvest and Sitronics Electro, combining expertise and experience, together will be able to make a great contribution to the development of the charging infrastructure, - said Pavel Kostyuchenko, head of the sales and service department of charging stations at Motorinvest LLC.
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In August 2023, Sitronics Electro (part of Sitronics Group) launched the development of its own charging stations for electric vehicles. The lineup will feature slow (AC) and fast (DC) stations of the 22 to 150 kW type. Slow stations are already in production. The full line of charges is planned to be presented in the second half of 2024.