EVUS Energy Taps Growing E-Mobility Demand, Plans Europe Expansion
EVUS Energy, a leading player in the e-mobility sector, has identified a significant shift in consumer behaviour. Customers are now integrating driving decisions with energy, technology, and lifestyle choices, leading to a rapid growth and maturation of the e-mobility ecosystem. The company, which operates primarily in Spain, Portugal, and Andorra, plans to expand its reach to France and Italy. EVUS Energy also aims to launch a new product this year that offers energy storage and bidirectional functionalities.
EVUS Energy has witnessed remarkable growth, tripling its turnover in just two years. The company expects to almost quintuple the number of units manufactured this year. This expansion is driven by the increasing demand for electric vehicles and the need for robust charging infrastructure.
EVUS Energy entered the eMobility sector with a residential charger offering. It has since developed direct current charging solutions with power ranges from 30 kilowatts to 360 kilowatts. The company has also identified a trend towards high-speed direct current chargers, with power ranging from 120 to 180 kilowatts. To address potential grid capacity issues with increasing electric vehicle demand, EVUS Energy is venturing into energy storage units.
The HUB 240, EVUS Energy's flagship product, is a 240 kilowatt central power unit designed to supply up to eight charging points with dynamic balancing. It allows the simultaneous charging of two to eight vehicles in a super-fast mode.
EVUS Energy's expansion plans and innovative product offerings reflect the evolving e-mobility landscape. With its eye on the growing demand for electric vehicles and the need for advanced charging solutions, the company is well-positioned to continue its impressive growth trajectory.
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