Audi opens its first premium electric charging station in France
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Audi takes a major step in electric mobility by inaugurating its first Audi Charging Hub in France.
Located in Chambéry, this facility developed in partnership with JEAN LAIN MOBILITIES and its subsidiary Sowatt Solutions embodies an ambitious vision: to make electric charging not only convenient but also enjoyable and premium. By offering a solution combining ultra-fast charging with a high-end waiting area, Audi aims to remove one of the key barriers to the adoption of electric vehicles.
The Audi Charging Hub in Chambéry features eight charging points and stands out with a charging capacity of up to 360 kW, allowing batteries of electric vehicles to be recharged in record time. This speed meets user expectations, often faced with prolonged charging times. But Audi does not stop at providing a high-performance infrastructure. The user experience is at the heart of the project: the hub offers a welcoming and comfortable environment, turning waiting time into a pleasant moment.
A Strong Concept from Audi
Located at the Audi dealership in Chambéry, this hub benefits from a strategic location accessible to all electric vehicles, regardless of make. Powered entirely by renewable energy, notably through a photovoltaic canopy, it adopts a sustainable and environmentally friendly approach. The infrastructure relies on state-of-the-art equipment from ABB, ensuring optimal energy output with an installed capacity of 1.2 MW.
With this initiative, Audi reaffirms its commitment to offering much more than just a technical solution. The goal is clear: transforming electric charging into a premium service experience. Making this moment enjoyable and practical, Audi helps reduce resistance to using electric vehicles, thus facilitating their adoption. The Audi Charging Hub in Chambéry perfectly demonstrates this ambition, redefining standards for electric mobility in France.
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