Solutrans: Chargepoly unveils a compact charging station to facilitate the charging of electric carriers and trucks

Logistics, Supply Chain & Transport
Thursday, November 16, 2023 - 15:30

At D-6 of the Solutrans exhibition, the biennial dedicated to road and urban transport professionals, Chargepoly presents a new ultra-fast electric charging station. Available from 1 March 2024, this powerful and compact solution aims to facilitate the charging of electric carriers and trucks in logistics warehouses.

Next Tuesday, Solutrans will open its doors at the Eurexpo Lyon convention and exhibition centre. Four days during which the biggest transport players will highlight their latest technological innovations. Among the exhibitors of this edition 2023, the specialist of ultra-fast electric charging solutions Chargepoly. The Aix-en-Provence-based company will unveil a brand new kiosk for vehicles and trucks.

A unique solution on the market
The new bollard presented by Chargepoly can be installed on many structural elements: walls, parking poles, porticoes, umbrellas... for example in warehouses where space is very constrained. Fixed between two loading docks (photo), this small terminal (800 mm high x 300 mm wide x 240 mm thick) is an ideal solution for charging electric trucks during loading and unloading operations in logistics warehouses. Another advantage: it is quick and easy to install, and is particularly suitable for all environments where it is technically not possible or expensive to dig the soil. It facilitates de facto the maneuvers of the drivers, minimizes the risk of collision and perfectly meets the safety needs on site. Available from 1 March 2024, this new terminal delivers a power of up to 400 kW.

“This new, more compact terminal is a response to the operational constraints of logistics providers and carriers. Thanks to this, we are now offering them a unique offer on the market to quickly and easily recharge their fleet of trucks,” stresses Hadi Moussavi, President and Founder of Chargepoly.
 

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