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There are mainly three types of chargers: level 1 (slow charging), level 2 (fast charging) and level 3 chargers or direct current chargers (ultra-fast charging).
Most electric vehicles are compatible with level 1 and 2 chargers, while level 3 chargers are more focused on commercial vehicles or fleets.
The charging time varies depending on the type of charger: level 1 are the slowest, taking between 8 and 20 hours; level 2 are faster, with 4 to 8 hours; and level 3 (DC fast charging) can charge up to 80% in just 20 to 40 minutes, ideal for long trips or commercial use.
The installation cost depends on the type of charger, the complexity of the electrical installation and the location of the charging point.
Benefits include attracting more customers, offering additional service to employees, reducing mobility costs, and improving the company's image of sustainability.
Installation is possible in most properties, but it is necessary to have access to the electrical grid and meet specific technical requirements in the electrical infrastructure that can be validated through an on-site survey.
We include annual preventive maintenance and 24/7 remote technical support, as well as corrective visits in case of failures.
Yes, we design scalable systems that allow you to add more chargers or increase capacity according to your future needs.
It includes the design, management of permits, supply and installation of equipment, electrical connection and operational start-up of the system.
Yes, software is included that allows you to monitor and manage loads, generate detailed reports and optimize the use of the infrastructure.












