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A charging hub for electric vehicles earned in Moscow

An electric Khab called “Yuzhny” opened at Vostryakovsky passage, house 10, building 140, the Department of Transport of the Capital reports in its Telegram channel. On the site, 20 cars can be recharged simultaneously. Charging will take on average from 35 to 40 minutes, which drivers can carry out in the recreation area.

A hub can simultaneously charge 20 electric vehicles. On the site, 10 fast terminals with a capacity of 120 kilowatts were installed, each of which can charge two cars.

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Two types of connectors are provided – GB/T and CCS Combo 2. Depending on the model of the car and the battery charge level, the charging will take from 35 to 40 minutes. Rest with a toilet, a vending apparatus and chairs is available to car owners.

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A hub will be able to charge 500 electric cars per day, they are counted in Deptrans. In addition to the “South”, others will appear in the capital – they will be placed near the CHP.

The Yuzhny Hab built PJSC Mosenergo in partnership with Deptrans. Thus, the authorities hope to support the demand for electric cars, which in January has been more than half. The Russians bought only 652 new electric cars, which is 56% less than in the same month of last year, they calculated in Avtostat. The share of “battery” cars in the market does not reach one percent.

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