Germany tried street lighting retrofit charging piles to reduce costs by 90%

The ability to provide convenient and quick charging is an important reason for the development of electric vehicles. Berlin is currently conducting a test to transform 100 traditional lampposts into charging piles. If it works well, it is expected to be promoted throughout Germany.

The integration of electric vehicle charging devices into traditional street lamps is one of the ways that countries around the world are trying to reduce the cost of public charging facilities for electric vehicles. Now, the first such street light charging post has been opened on the street in Mitte, Berlin, Germany. Project organizers believe that the technology is cheap, convenient, and space-saving. The German Automotive Industry Association also hopes that this new charging technology will have a revolutionary impact on electric vehicles.

The core of this kind of charging pile is the charging socket developed by ubitricity, which can be integrated into the traditional lamppost effortlessly. The socket can provide the corresponding current, voltage, fuse, ground leakage protection and other standard configurations.

In addition, the charging system also includes a specially developed "smart cable" for billing. It contains a SIM card module that can send data wirelessly to the power company. Only after the registered user has been identified and authorized, the smart cable will allow the current to pass through, charging the user, and the corresponding electricity fee will be sent to the customer monthly by bill.

This new set of street light charging posts, including renovation costs, can reduce the cost by about 90% compared to conventional charging piles. For Germany's current traditional charging pile, each cost is about 10,000 euros. In addition, efforts to separate the charging socket from the billing facilities are also an important direction for the development of electric vehicle charging. Through the smart power metering equipment on board, people may be able to charge their own electric vehicles in more public places in the future. (Reporter Li Shan)

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