The French Mobility Law (Loi d'orientation des mobilités), enacted in 2019, aims to accelerate the deployment of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure on the public network (400,000 charging points by 2030), as well as in private car parks. From January 1 2025, public car parks will have to be equipped with at least one charging terminal for every 20 spaces, plus one that is accessible to people with reduced mobility (PRM). The law also requires owners of a business fleet of over 100 vehicles to renew it year by year, until it contains 50% low-emission vehicles by 2030.
“This year, we installed e-Smart duo charging terminals, each with two charge points, in four of Aurillac's car parks. Users were thus given a total capacity of 24 three-phase 9 kW charge points and 2 single-phase 7 kW charge points,” explained Business Manager Damien Souquière.
On behalf of the city, our staff installed and connected charging terminals in the following car parks: Pompidou (4 charging points commissioned in January), Fraternité (6 charging points commissioned in February), Doumer (14 charging points commissioned in March) and Hôtel de Ville (2 charging points commissioned in February).
Our Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure experts formulate customized solutions for decision-makers, offering them turnkey solutions from design to installation, including charging point supply, but also terminal operation and maintenance (now incorporating supervision) and customer support, particularly when taking over an existing fleet.