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Charging Systems
Charging systems for electric vehicles, from bikes and e-scooters to cars, trucks and buses.
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Electric & Renewable Energy Road Systems
The suppliers in this category manufacture road systems that allow electric vehicles to be charged or they manufacture road systems that produce electricity, for instance, by incorporating solar panels.
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Fuel Cells & Hydrogen
All technologies, products and systems focusing on fuel cells and hydrogen in the transport sector.
Featured Energy & e-Mobility Suppliers
Suppliers
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SolaRoad
SolaRoad develops road pavement elements with integrated solar panels, producing electricity and strong enough to deal with heavy traffic.
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Pod Point
Pod Point is building the charging infrastructure needed to enable mass adoption of electric vehicles across Europe.
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Co Charger
Co Charger is developing a community that helps to accelerate electric vehicle (EV) adoption through accessibility to charging points.
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Schunk
Schunk is a leading supplier in the field of power transmission technologies – from rail transport to efficient charging of electric buses.
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Elonroad
Elonroad is a hightech electric road concept involving a conductive rail laid on top of a road, that charges all types of electric vehicles.
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Comeca
With more than 2,000 rectifiers installed worldwide, Comeca is a leader in the power electronics and electric vehicle charging sectors.
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WiTricity
WiTricity is the pioneer in developing wireless charging for electric vehicles (EVs) that is as fast and efficient as plugging in.
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Socomec UK
Socomec UK is an electrical equipment engineering and manufacturing company, specialising in low voltage energy performance.
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