Moscow Deputy Mayor of Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov shared statistics on the creation and use of the capital’s network of electric charging stations. Today in Moscow there are 250 free electric refueling stations near shopping and business centers, parks, residential buildings, cafes and shops, but by 2030 it is planned to expand the network to 30 thousand locations.
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In October, more than 2 thousand cars were charged at new electric filling stations with a capacity of 150 kW, which appeared in the capital a month ago, as Liksutov told RBC. At these stations, two cars can be charged simultaneously using connectors in GB/T and CCS Combo 2 formats.
The deputy mayor also added that it is soon planned to expand the capacities of each station and create centers for taxis and shared vehicles where between 10 and 15 mishans can be recharged at a time.
“According to forecasts, by 2030, to meet demand, it will be necessary to expand the network of electric service stations to 30 thousand units,” RBC quotes Maxim Liksutov.
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