Express Charging for Electric Cars

Last weekend, the newspaper El Levante-EMV highlighted our work as manufacturers of electric vehicle charging points. Below is a transcription of the article:

Express Charging for electric cars.

V2C | charging points compatible with all electric cars, has invented a system that charges electric cars in a short amount of time and allows them to be connected to the outlets of shopping centers like Ikea, the Paradores chain, or hotels like Las Arenas. The company presented the first portable charger for electric vehicles, which is now used in remote areas of Australia, Alaska, China, and South America. The firm is a supplier of charging devices for Tesla. Its founders, who were skeptical five years ago, are convinced that in ten years, 40% of cars will be electric. Lanzadera has just incorporated the company into its acceleration program with the goal of achieving fifty percent growth in the next nine months.

The company was founded by Luis Cejalbo and Victor Sanchis and generated nearly 770,000 euros in revenue last year (data pending certification). The company offers 4 types of products: home charging points, portable chargers, and charging stations for shopping centers and public roads. The main advantage of V2C’s products is the speed of charging. “When you buy an electric car, they give you a conventional plug that takes between 14 and 16 hours to charge the battery for a range of 300 kilometers. With our devices, you can charge a vehicle in an hour and a half, although it depends on the contracted charging power, and normally it takes between six and seven hours,” said Víctor Sanchis.

Anyone with a parking space in their building can install a power outlet linked to their contract for one thousand euros. “With a contracted power at home of 5.75 kW (which is the most common), you can fully charge the battery for one and a half euros in six hours, and the vehicle has a range of about three hundred kilometers. The cost of charging is eight times lower than that of gasoline or diesel,” Sanchis emphasized.

The company’s most innovative product is the portable charger. “We were the first in the world to make them. It costs between 400 and 500 euros and allows you to connect the car in hotels, shopping centers, or workplaces that have an industrial outlet. Companies like Ikea allow you to connect for free because a full charge of a car only costs between forty cents and one euro,” said the co-founder of the company. The invention caught the attention of an Australian club of Tesla owners who ordered twenty.

The company also produces public charging points in wall and post versions, which cost between 1500 and 400 euros each. “We have sold 1,200 charging stations in the last 3 years. Now we distribute 100 per month and aim to reach 150 monthly in the next nine months. The growth in demand is very high.

When we started working in this field four years ago, we had doubts, but now we are convinced that electric vehicles will prevail. The first electric car we bought had a range of 120 kilometers, and now the standard ones already offer 300 kilometers, and Tesla’s offer 600 kilometers. We believe that in ten years, 40 to 50% of the vehicle fleet will be electric cars.

For more information about the portable charging points for electric cars, you can check this page. 

For more information about the public charging points for electric cars, you can check this page. 

For more information about the wall-mounted charging points or wallboxes, you can check this page. 

For more information about how to become a distributor of charging points for electric cars, you can check this page.