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Electric Oasis: IRVEs to be tested without obligation

Electric Oasis offers a recharging infrastructure solution for electric vehicles installed directly in company car parks. The electrification of car parks is a complex process, requiring a number of parameters to be taken into account. That's why Electric Oasis has developed a turnkey solution that's flexible and modular, requires no civil engineering and incorporates the most sustainable technologies. Delivered by lorry, the installation takes just a few days to set up and can evolve according to the company's needs. It can be enlarged, reduced or even moved if the site is reorganised. This type of investment is particularly well-suited to businesses because of the gradual intensification of the LOM law, which requires them to install charging stations in car parks with more than 20 spaces. A no-obligation test To help decision-makers clarify their needs and reassure themselves beyond the speeches and promises, Electric Oasis is launching its ‘Test without commitment’ service. In practical terms, the company installs a station with four parking spaces in a single day. The service includes advice and experimentation, enabling customers to define their needs pragmatically and factually. After three months, feedback will enable these same decision-makers to assess the relevance and legitimacy of the Electric Oasis solution for deploying a recharging infrastructure. At the end of the offer, Electric Oasis will take care of the complete dismantling of the station. The ISO 15 118 revolution Electric Oasis is unique in that it only deploys charging stations that comply with the ISO 15-118 standard, which is revolutionising the way in which electric cars and charging stations interact. Each charging point incorporates a service container and offers a range of energy applications, from totally digital and cyber-secure access to global energy optimisation based on individual mobility needs. Or bi-directionality to help balance the building or the electricity network. These are just a few examples of how we can support the transformation of the automotive industry, right up to the autonomous serviced electric car.

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