There are several ways to charge an electric vehicle. For home owners the most common and convenient method is charging using a wallbox. Most often, wallboxes are AC charging stations (alternating current) that can charge up to 11 kW for the current generation of VW, Skoda and Cupra vehicles.
The third method is charging at charging stations in collaboration with our partners, which can be found at various locations such as public parking lots, shopping centers or petrol stations. In addition to slow chargers (the AC charging stations) fast charging stations or DC charging stations (direct current) are used.
For corporate and fleet customers, we offer DC fast charging solutions (direct current) up to 120kW. Typically, these solutions are diploid in larger car parks or industrial estates.
*Actual charging times will vary depending on various factors
The specified values refer to the achievable charging power of a new vehicle. This may decrease with the aging of the battery. The aging of the battery depends on a number of factors, including the load, charge cycles, and the charging management used.