Another step forward for the development of electric mobility in Veneto: Ewiva, the company created to accelerate electric mobility in Italy, has built – in collaboration with Consorzio ZAI, an organization that has been promoting the economic and infrastructural development of the area for decades – a high-power charging station in the heart of the city’s industrial and commercial area.
Consisting of two HPC (High Power Charging) charging stations, each with a capacity of 150 kW, for a total of four charging points, the site is located at Viale Gerhard Richard Gumpert 1, near the Verona Nord exit of the A22 motorway: a strategic location that meets the needs of those who travel for work or cross the city along the main north-south routes.
Recently activated, the station has already enabled drivers to travel over 200,000 kilometers with zero emissions, thanks to the recharges carried out and considering the average number of kilometers traveled per kWh recharged, confirming the growing demand for fast and reliable public charging solutions even in non-metropolitan areas.
This is the first Ewiva HPC site in the municipality of Verona, adding to a constantly growing network: in Veneto, there are already more than 20 sites in operation, for a total of more than 90 charging points. Numerous new activations are planned in the region and in the province of Verona in the coming months.
“This new infrastructure,” says Matteo Gasparato, President of Consorzio ZAI, “is not just an additional service for electric vehicle drivers, but part of our strategy to rethink the industrial area of Verona in a modern and sustainable way. Integrating high-power charging into a logistics hub like ours means supporting the energy transition in transport without compromising the competitiveness of businesses and the quality of services offered to those who work and travel in this area every day.”
