EVBox, a global leader in electric vehicle charging solutions, has achieved a major milestone by shipping 500,000 charging ports to customers and partners worldwide. This achievement is a testament to EVBox’s commitment to providing flexible and scalable charging solutions that empower forward-thinking businesses to build a sustainable future.
As the world transitions to a more sustainable future, electric vehicles have become increasingly important. However, one of the major uncertainties that drivers face is the availability of EV charging stations. A recent study conducted by EVBox in 2022 found that this is a significant barrier to EV adoption. To address this issue, EVBox has set an ambitious goal to deliver one million charging stations to customers and partners by 2025.
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“Electric vehicles are key building blocks of a sustainable future, and our mission is to make EV charging accessible to everyone, everywhere,” said Kristof Vereenooghe, CEO of EVBox. “We are proud to have reached this milestone of 500,000 charging ports shipped and look forward to continuing to empower businesses to make the transition to electric driving.”
EVBox’s charging solutions are designed to meet the needs of a variety of industries, from commercial and workplace charging to home charging and public fast charging. The company’s new generation of charging solutions includes EVBox Liviqo, EVBox Livo, and EVBox Troniq Modular. These charging stations are built to evolve with the growing demand for charging in public areas and workplaces, and to support the adoption of the next phase of electric vehicle transition.
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“We believe that electric vehicles are the future of transportation, and our goal is to make it as easy as possible for people to make the switch,” said Vereenooghe. “By providing flexible and scalable charging solutions, we can remove the key barrier for drivers and accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles.”