Enel X Rus and Rosseti Siberia bring the first charging station for electiric vehicles to the Altai Republic

  • The charging station, located in the city of Gorno-Altaisk, was installed within the framework of an agreement between Enel X Rus and Rosseti Siberia
  • The state-of-art fast charging station can fill up two vehicles at the same time by means of three ports: two with a capacity of 50 kW DC and one of 22 kW AC

Gorno-Altaisk, December 22nd, 2020 ‑ Enel X Rus LLC (Enel X Rus), a subsidiary of Enel X, the Enel Group’s advanced energy solutions global business line, through an agreement with PJSC Rosseti Siberia’s (Rosseti Siberia) subsidiary “Gorno-Altai Electric Power Network”, unveiled today a fast charging station it provided to the city of Gorno-Altaisk. Under the agreement, Enel X Rus supplied and commissioned the stations while Rosseti Siberia connected it to the grid and carried out installation works under the supervision of Enel X Rus.

 

“Installation of the first charging station in the Altai Republic is an important step for us as Enel X Rus is committed to cooperation with the regions that share our vision of a low-carbon future. Thanks to our joint efforts with the administration of the Republic and our partner Rosseti Siberia, we are contributing to the development of electric mobility in the Altai Territory with the state-of-art technologies in the field of charging infrastructure. We are hoping that this successful experience will set an example of how to further spread electric vehicles throughout the Altai Republic and the whole Russia.”

– Alexey Leonov, General Director of Enel X Rus

 

The multi-standard fast charging station installed in the city of Gorno-Altaisk belongs to Enel X’s JuicePump family. It is equipped with three charging ports: two with a capacity of 50 kW DC and one of 22 kW AC. The station can fill up two EVs at the same time and can give them up to 200 km of charge in just 30-40 minutes. The fast charging station is in full compliance with all the main AC and DC charging standards for electric vehicles currently on the market.

Since 2019, Enel X Rus has been developing charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Russia. Up to now, 18 fast charging stations using Enel X technology are already operating in the country: thirteen in the Russia’s Far East, three in the city of Chelyabinsk, one in Novokuznetsk and another one in Skolkovo.

Enel X is Enel's global business line dedicated to the development of innovative products and digital solutions in sectors where energy is showing the greatest potential for transformation: cities, homes, industries and electric mobility. The company is a global leader in the advanced energy solution sector, managing services such as demand response for over 6 GW of total capacity at global level and around 116 MW of storage capacity installed worldwide, as well as a leading player in the electric mobility sector, with around 140,000 public and private EV charging points made available around the globe. Innovation and sustainability are at the heart of Enel X’s strategy since its inception, with circular economy being the perfect combination of these two elements, applied in many of Enel X’s products and services.

Enel X Rus LLC is a subsidiary of Enel X in Russia, Enel’s global business line dedicated to the development of innovative products and digital solutions. The company is developing charging infrastructure for electric vehicles and other advanced technology solutions in the field of energy efficiency. Within the e-Mobility (EV charging infrastructure), Enel X Rus LLC provides various types of charging stations for electric vehicles and software for charging infrastructure, including solutions in the field of smart charging. In addition, the company is developing comprehensive solutions for the creation of charging infrastructure, as well as solutions to optimize its impact on the energy system. Enel X Rus is a Partner of the Energy Efficient Technologies Cluster of the Skolkovo Foundation.

Enel X Rus and Rosseti Siberia bring the first charging station for electiric vehicles to the Altai Republic

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