A new advancement that will facilitate the charging of electric vehicles in co-ownership
In a world where electric mobility is gaining more and more momentum, the question of charging vehicles in condominiums becomes crucial. A recent development in Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône could well transform this issue by offering an innovative and pragmatic solution. Imagine being able to charge your electric car simply, without the usual complications of heavy and expensive work. This is now a reality thanks to a revolutionary technical approach.
The challenges of charging in condominiums
Less than 10% of parking spaces in collective housing are equipped with charging stations, and the situation becomes even more complex for outdoor parking. Here are some of the major obstacles:
- 🚧 Logistical distances : Locations are often far from electrical power supply points.
- 🔍 Strict standards : Outdoor equipment must withstand bad weather and other climatic conditions.
- 💰 Prohibitive costs : Civil engineering work requires considerable investments.
- 📄 Administrative procedures : Services often require lengthy approvals, especially for roadway.
| Obstacles | Consequences |
|---|---|
| Distance from power supply points | High costs for digging trenches |
| Resistance standards | More expensive infrastructures |
| Complicated procedures | Delays in deployment |
An facilitating technical innovation
WAAT, in collaboration with Foncia, has developed a solution that bypasses these obstacles. Thanks to a current distribution system integrated into pre-configured charging station supports, installation is done without digging. This method has several advantages:
- 💡 Reduced cost by 40% compared to traditional methods.
- ♻️ Installation flexibility : each co-owner can install a charging station individually.
- 🚀 Time-saving : installations that take a few days instead of several weeks.
| Criteria | Traditional installation | WAAT solution |
|---|---|---|
| Civil engineering work | Mandatory trenches | No digging |
| Cost | Expensive | 40% savings |
| Scalability | Global installation | Progressive addition |
A market ripe for growth
The potential is immense with approximately 100,000 outdoor parking spaces in France to which this innovation could be applied. The demand for charging equipment in condominiums has never been stronger. This could also promote a wider adoption of electric vehicles. Other companies, such as ChargePoint, Ionity, and TotalEnergies, have already expressed an interest in developing similar solutions. Here are some key points to remember:
- 📈 Available market : 100,000 outdoor parking spaces to equip.
- 🛠️ Quick intervention : installations possible in a few days.
- 🎯 Financial aid : programs like Logivolt and Advenir facilitate projects.
Towards accelerated adoption
Future projects will benefit from public subsidies like Advenir, which cover the entire costs in certain configurations. This combination of innovation and financial support lays the groundwork for rapid evolution:
- 🔑 Increased accessibility to charging infrastructures.
- 🚗 Encouragement of electromobility in less densely populated urban areas.
- 🌍 Positive environmental impact with the reduction of CO2 emissions.
| Financial aid | Eligibility criteria |
|---|---|
| Logivolt | Condominiums with outdoor parking |
| Advenir | Low-density areas |
This technical advancement removes barriers to financing and access. By aligning with the national strategy for electric mobility, WAAT paves the way for a new era of electric charging, not just for condominiums, but for all of France. The enthusiasm for vehicles like those from Tesla, EVBox, or even Schneider Electric thus merges to create a future where everyone has access to a charging station. This is an opportunity not to be missed for condominium residents!
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C'est génial de voir des solutions innovantes pour charger les voitures électriques en copropriété!
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