Buy charging points for electric vehicle fleets

Companies have once again doubled down on efficient vehicles, with the combination of gasoline and electric motor at the forefront of preferences, totaling over 14,000 registrations, to which we must add the 2,080 for the combination of gasoline with plug-in electric. The 100% electric car, for its part, added more than 3,000 units to those registered in 2016.

This data has just been published by Arval in its CVO report: THE COMPANY VEHICLE OBSERVATORY. This is a national reference report in the sector on macroeconomic indicators, historical data, market forecasts, equipment analysis, and accident rates at the national level. It also includes results from the international version, covering 16 countries, detecting current and future trends in the sector, such as company vehicle management, sustainable development, road safety, and new technologies, as well as the effects of the crisis, the impact on government aid, or new environmental policies.

Undoubtedly, electric fleets are here to stay and are the best alternative to avoid traffic restrictions in large cities, to save costs for the company, and to care for the environment. Company fleets can consist of electric cars or electric vans.

The second step companies need to take is to purchase a charging point for their fleet of vehicles. Do companies know which charging points are best for their electric car fleet? This is where the search process begins to make it possible for their electric cars to start functioning.

At V2C, we have deemed it appropriate to create a section where users, both individuals and companies, can consult the connectors for electric cars and vans.

For example, if there is a company interested in purchasing the Renault Zoe model for its fleet of vehicles, it can consult the charging points for Renault Zoe and should know that THE RENAULT ZOE REQUIRES A TYPE 2 CONNECTOR (MENNEKES – IEC 62196 – CHAMELEON). 

In case the company is interested in a Nissan Leaf for its fleet of electric cars, it should know that until 2017, Nissan Leafs used a TYPE 1 CONNECTOR (SAE J1772 CABLE) and that the new Nissan Leafs HAVE A TYPE 2 IEC 62196 MENNEKES CONNECTOR.

If you need more information about charging points for companies, you can enter here. If you do not find the model you are looking for, you can write to us, and we will inform you.

https://www.v2charge.com/es/puntos-de-recarga-para-coches-electricos/

More information about charging points for fleets.

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