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Ubitricity: in London, electric cars are charged right at the street lamps

Ubitricity is a German company that wants to consign fossil fuels to history as soon as possible. What does that mean? They say that electric vehicles and green energy are inseparable, and they also see the future in this combination. Of course, in a way that will be affordable for everyone. Let's see what Ubitricity has prepared in London.

On street lighting poles they are installed SimpleSocket sockets for electric car charging. You only need more to charge SmartCable cable and the 'tanking' can begin. Via an interface that works basically like a smartphone, it is charged while charging your account is collecting data, on the basis of which the company then charges you.

In West London, Hounslow have equipped all street lamps with LED lights, who spend less energy. The rest of the energy is thus intended for charging electric cars, which is what they decided to do in Hounslow. But the electric drive of cars is not the only benefit it brings to cities Ubitricity. The mere fact that it will not be necessary to build additional infrastructure, is green enough, don't you think so?

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