
The eastern district of Saint-Rambert on the street@A7Traffic from July 18 will offer 2 electric charging stations for refrigerators. It is an economical, ecological and quiet alternative to noisy and polluting diesel generators. https://t.co/YF2YFVSF5Q
— VINCI Autoroutes (@VINCIAutoroutes) July 11, 2022
Until then, only companies specializing in this sector, as well as car manufacturers, offered solutions for charging electric vehicles. Of course, we mean Tesla, Ionity or TotalEnergies, among others. But as the market grows, so does the supply of terminals. And now even supermarkets do it. This is especially true of Carrefour, as well as Casino, which in partnership with Tesla offers high-speed terminals. Lidl also offers charging points, but not very powerful ones. But this will soon change, as a new offer has appeared in the brand’s stores. And owners of connected vehicles should like it.
While the European Union banned the sale of diesel locomotives from 2035, France still practices “terminal hunting”. Educational review@oubertalli. #OnEstNotSortisDesRonces https://t.co/uT3qUEjNe6
— Geraldine Wesner (@GeWoessner) July 14, 2022
Very high power
Indeed, the store VIlfranche-sur-Saône, near Lyon, is in the process of installing its first electronic station, which will have no less than 13 terminals. They will display different power, namely 22, 180 and 360 kW. It is simply one of the most powerful of those already offered Kallista Energy in Normandy. As the management explains, “this is one of the most powerful off-road charging nodes, open to everyone, in the southeast quarter. Recharging for 300 km takes 10 to 20 minutes.” The station will be available 24/7, even when the store is closed. A very good point.
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Very affordable price
But to top it all off, the price displayed to take advantage of the recharge is unbeatable. For yours, you need to calculate only 0.25 EUR/kWh 22 kW terminals and 0.40 EUR/kWh for 180 kW and 360 kW terminals. That’s nothing compared to the Ionity’s €0.79 for a 350kW charge, while the Electra has a more reasonable €0.44 for 300kW. Suffice to say, this new Lidl-signed station should be a big hit with motorists!
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To learn how to install a charging station at home, here https://t.co/qeGzaURo3e pic.twitter.com/Y3lwz7yzam— Enedis in Burgundy (@enedis_bourg) July 25, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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