Eranovum, the Spanish electric vehicle (EV) charging point operator (CPO), has deployed three new 150 kilowatts (kW) rapid chargers at the Spar supermarket car park in Ivoz-Ramet (Flémalle), strengthening its charging infrastructure in Belgium.
This initiative forms part of the company’s plan to install over 1,000 new charging points across the country within the next three years.
According to the CPO, the site now offers six charging points powered entirely by renewable energy.
The installation seeks to improve access to sustainable charging options for electric vehicle (EV) drivers.
Eranovum provides tailor-made, eco-efficient charging solutions.
The firm states it is committed to supporting the energy transition in Belgium through the deployment of environmentally responsible infrastructure.
The project was carried out with the support of Wallbox Chargers and Vectura, who supplied the charging technology and managed the station’s commissioning.
“We’re proud to support your mission with cutting-edge technology that helps make sustainable mobility a reality in Belgium,” Wallbox Chargers stated.
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