The first 150 kW quick charging station installed in Nordhavn
As part of the EnergyLab Nordhavn project CleanCharge and By & Havn have installed a 150 kW quick charger in P-hus Lüders in Nordhavn. The quick charger allows a charge around 10 times faster than regular chargers.
From 2 hours to 8 minutes
The 150 kW charger is set up in P-hus Lüders, where CleanCharge as part of the EnergyLab Nordhavn project already has a 50 kW quick charger as well as two 22 kW AC chargers. The purpose is to show how quickly and conveniently you can charge your EV. The charging points are available to all. With the 150 kW charger, an EV prepared for it can charge for a 100 km drive in 8 minutes, compared to the 1-2 hours, it normally takes on a standard charger.
“Nordhavn is the sustainable city of the future, and at By & Havn we see the new, fast EV charging station as an obvious offer to the city's motorists. Our goal is, in general, that Nordhavn should be the place where future energy-efficient solutions are developed, tested and implemented”, says Development Manager Rikke Faaborg Jarmer, By & Havn.
From 2 hours to 8 minutes
The 150 kW charger is set up in P-hus Lüders, where CleanCharge as part of the EnergyLab Nordhavn project already has a 50 kW quick charger as well as two 22 kW AC chargers. The purpose is to show how quickly and conveniently you can charge your EV. The charging points are available to all. With the 150 kW charger, an EV prepared for it can charge for a 100 km drive in 8 minutes, compared to the 1-2 hours, it normally takes on a standard charger.
“Nordhavn is the sustainable city of the future, and at By & Havn we see the new, fast EV charging station as an obvious offer to the city's motorists. Our goal is, in general, that Nordhavn should be the place where future energy-efficient solutions are developed, tested and implemented”, says Development Manager Rikke Faaborg Jarmer, By & Havn.
"We are really excited to take part in opening the fastest EV charging station in Denmark, so that residents and visitors to Nordhavn can quickly charge their electric cars," says Claus Bildsøe Astrup, CEO of CleanCharge Solutions ApS. And he continues: “In addition to the charging function itself, the charging station is designed to provide access to consumption data and knowledge of the need for electricity charging in a new area of the city. This is particularly interesting in an area such as Nordhavn, where public transport through car share is a major part of the infrastructure”.
The charging station is available to all, either through direct payment, by scanning the QR code at the charging point or by subscription, which can be obtained from CleanCharge Solution. The charging points can also be used by foreigners visiting Denmark via the Roaming Service “Intercharge” from Hubject. About EnergyLab Nordhavn
The partners behind EnergyLab Nordhavn comprise DTU, City of Copenhagen, CPH City & Port Development, HOFOR, Radius, ABB, Balslev, Danfoss, CleanCharge, METRO THERM, Glen Dimplex, and the PowerLabDK facilities. The project is supported by EUDP, runs from 2015-2019, and is headed by Center for Electric Power and Energy at DTU Electrical Engineering. EnergyLab Nordhavn is a four-year project aimed at developing the energy solutions of the future. The project uses Nordhavn as a living urban laboratory to demonstrate how electricity, heating, energy-efficient solutions, and electrical transport can be incorporated into an intelligent, flexible, and optimized energy system. |