PPC blue, a pioneer in the field of electric mobility, is turning the tables on the Greek market, opening a new chapter in the technology of charging electric vehicles.
Fast chargers
The PPC member company brought to Greece the most powerful fast charger with a total capacity of up to 300 kW (Kilowatts).
The first such fast charger was installed in the TOP PARKS commercial park of Trade Estates at 86 Piraeus Street.
And according to PPC blue, with this particular electrification infrastructure, the construction of a pan-Hellenic network of fast-chargers up to 300 kW DC begins. In the coming months, drivers will be able to find fast chargers in commercial areas, which charge the batteries of electric vehicles in record time.
Specifications
The fast-charger up to 300 kW DC of PPC blue, has two charging ports type CCS2 150 kW DC, with the possibility of simultaneous charging of two vehicles, is of European manufacture, supports the needs of the disabled due to the lower height at which the information screen is placed, has prevention for muted so as not to cause noise in residential areas (<65db(A)) and offers a cable management system for easier charging. The charging completion time can ensure battery charging for 10->80% in up to 18 minutes, depending on the vehicle type.
The network
On the occasion of the installation of the first fast-charger with the aforementioned characteristics in Greece, the General Manager of Electric Mobility of PPC Kyriakos Kofinas emphasizes: “The green PPC blue in its 1.5 years of operation accelerates the development of Electric Mobility. Not only by installing the largest network of publicly accessible chargers in Greece, but also by ensuring the expansion of its network to provide reliable service to electricity owners
vehicles according to their different needs. We are pleased to announce the installation of PPC blue fast chargers that will cover most of Greece’s road arteries, at key points. To connect our road network so that charging can be achieved quickly, easily and efficiently”.
The needs
PPC blue, responding to the needs of consumers and in the context of the constant search for ways to spread electric mobility, continues to dynamically implement its goal of creating the largest network of publicly accessible chargers in Greece and introducing new technological solutions and infrastructure.
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