As the popularity of electric vehicles grows, so does the need for their charging infrastructure. It is in response to this very need that Apcoa Polska, Poland's leading car park operator, is expanding its network of EV charging points, introducing new facilities for electric vehicle users. In its latest step, the company opened new EV chargers at the Galeria Opolanin car park in Opole, offering local residents and clients even greater convenience and easier access to energy for their vehicles.
The new EV charging points at the Galeria Opolanin car park are a significant contribution to the region's charging infrastructure. Strategically located, they are easily accessible by users and represent an important step towards raising environmental awareness and promoting sustainable mobility.
"We are happy with the new EV charging points at the Galeria Opolanin car park. They are a step forward towards a more sustainable future, providing our clients with the benefit of green transport solutions. With the growing demand for electric cars, our goal is to provide parking services that are not just convenient but also environmentally friendly", comments Maciej Zawadzki, Apcoa Poland's CEO.
The EV charging points at the Galeria Opolanin car park feature the latest technologies and offer 11 kW AC charging.
A step towards a more sustainable future, the new EV charging stations at Galeria Opolanin also demonstrate Apcoa Polska's continued commitment to developing EV charging infrastructure countrywide. Electromobility is a key pillar of Apcoa Urban Hubs, the company's ecosystem of urban solutions comprising four areas: Mobility, Electromobility, Logistics and Proximity Services.
Apcoa Urban Hubs provide an innovative solution that enables a range of other services to be offered in parking facilities. These include EV chargers (AC or DC), last-mile logistics (delivery support within restricted traffic zones in city centres), micro-mobility solutions for small electric vehicles (scooters, bikes, mopeds, etc.), including charging, servicing or sharing points, parcel locker hubs, and car park access facilitation for car sharing.