Radom, in Poland, gets ten bus charging stations from Ekoenergetyka
A new contract is being executed by charging infrastructures supplier Ekoenergetyka-Polka in the domestic market. The city of Radom in the east-central part of the country, is receiving two fast charging stations Core Charger F of 300 kW each. That will be joined by eight depot charging stations. These will be used to power ten Solaris Urbino […]
A new contract is being executed by charging infrastructures supplier Ekoenergetyka-Polka in the domestic market. The city of Radom in the east-central part of the country, is receiving two fast charging stations Core Charger F of 300 kW each. That will be joined by eight depot charging stations. These will be used to power ten Solaris Urbino 12 Electric ordered one year ago.
Pantograph charging with cable as well
The devices will be connected to the buses via Link One, designed to operate pantographs on the bus roof. In addition, a Combo CCS type 2 cable will be available in the cabinets at the mast. As a result, the bus that will reach the end of Osiedle Południe and Osiedle Gołębiów I will be charged by means of a pantograph station or possibly powered by means of a plug-in connector.
Ten charging points for MPK Radom
In addition, at the MPK depot at 4 Wjazdowa Street, four Plug Charger FX mobile charging stations of 80 kW (2 x 40 kW) each and two Plug Charger R mobile single-output charging stations of 40 kW will be installed. A total of ten charging points will be available to the operator. They are easy to move between buses and will make use much easier.
The infrastructure that Ekoenergetyka-Polska is installing in Radom will also be equipped with a monitoring system. This means that the operator will receive remote access to the parameters of the devices. Moreover, it definitely accelerates all service works.
“We are glad that Radom is also one of the Polish cities that rely on electromobility. We are glad that we can participate in the efforts of its authorities to make public transport zero-emissions and, as a result, citizens will be able to breathe clean air. Installation works of the charging infrastructure have already been carried out by us. Together with our partner Solaris Bus & Coach we are waiting for the voltage to be applied by the energy supplier to move on to the stage of commissioning and acceptance of the devices. – says Maciej Wojeński, Vice-President of the Ekoenergetyka-Polska.