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Eiko at Enedis: quick and simple EV charging station deployments, adding flexibility to the fleet and the grid

Implementation Date

October 10, 2023

By

Enedis

City

Menton

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Description

As part of the electrification of its fleet, Enedis is equipping its sites with charging stations for electric vehicles. But faced with technical constraints, construction deadlines and cost control, it needed a more agile solution than conventional installations.
It was against this backdrop that the company chose Eiko, Mob-Energy's scalable, work-free charging station.
Deployed at several Enedis sites, Eiko is the fastest and most economical charging station to install.
What's more, the solution, which can also be relocated, helps to make the electricity grid more flexible by limiting the demand for power and eliminating electricity consumption at peak times, thanks to second-life battery storage.
In Clermont-Ferrand, Vienne, Chambéry, Menton and Libourne, Enedis has been able to take full advantage of the benefits offered by the Eiko cube.

Impact & Result

Load Shifting: Enedis' Eiko second life batteries are charged between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., the lowest carbon hours in France, then used in priority to supply 85% of the energy needs of the vehicles to be recharged.
Eiko is installed without civil engineering nor power reinforcement. Compared with a traditional charging solution, this avoids 15t CO2e emission per station.
10x fewer cables and 3x less power are required to install and operate the station, for the same charging service.

We installed the cube and terminals at the Menton site in one week. For us, this solution ticks all the boxes: speed, simplicity and CSR.

Alain Gaggero, Internal Mobility Advisor, Enedis – Menton

Solution Spotlight

With its Eiko platform, Mob-Energy is reinventing vehicle charging and offering the only solution that can charge up to 25 vehicles with the electrical power normally used by a single charging point. Without any civil or electrical works required. Businesses and public authorities can set up Eiko in just a few days, without any work, and add additional charging points at a later date without any constraints. Eiko can also store energy in second life batteries to reduce energy bills by optimising off-peak times, absorb surplus solar energy or re-inject it into buildings. With Eiko, recharging becomes simple, agile, efficient and economical.

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