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En + Group switched to the Russian application for charging electric vehicles

Customers: En + Group (En +)

Mechanical and Instrument Engineering

Contractors: Elektriflay


Project date: 2022/03

March 10, 2022 it became known about the transition of En + Group to the Russian application for charging electric vehicles. We are talking about the development of the company "Electriflay."

As explained in En + Group, the use of Russian software in the entire own network of power stations will preserve the possibility of paying from the cards of banks of the Russian Federation and will provide high protection against external factors. All customer data and their balances are saved, the information will be updated by Electriflay during the month.

En + Group switched to the Russian application for charging electric vehicles
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The main task now is to ensure the uninterrupted and reliable operation of existing and the commissioning of new gas stations, while maintaining the possibility of convenient payment, said En + Group.
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The app is available to download Google Play or the App Store. After installing it, you need to register by phone number and link a bank card.[1]

En + Group is installing power stations for "fast" charging of electric vehicles using CHAdeMO and CCS Combo (Type 2) connectors at DC with a power of 50 kW. Fast charging involves filling the 80% battery capacity in 20 minutes. By March 2022, the En + Group network of gas stations includes five complexes in Irkutsk and one each in Angarsk, Kultuk and Listvyanka.

By the end of 2022, the En + Group plans to open 10 more charging stations in the Irkutsk region. New complexes will appear in key areas: when moving towards Baikal in Ust-Orda, Bayandai, Elantsy and Baikalsk; on federal highways in Tulun, Usolsky and Cheremkhovsky districts, Bratsk; in the Leninsky district of Irkutsk, as well as in Shelekhov.

The En + Group reported that over the year of operation of charging stations in the Irkutsk region, more than 1000 customers used them, and their total electricity consumption was about 75 thousand kW *[2]

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