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Consulting
We are with you from start to finish and guide you through the entire purchasing process. We advise you on choosing the most suitable charging stations for you, on the installation itself and we are there to support you with additional questions regarding your electric vehicle. We also offer you support in applying for subsidies announced by Borzen for our charging stations that meet the conditions of the tender.
Choosing a filling station
Our consultants will advise you on the best charging station for you. You can also take a look for yourself or order directly through our online store.
Installation
Our installation team takes care of all turnkey electrical construction work. We advise you on the installation method, discuss the most suitable option with you, and carry out the work with quality and within the agreed deadline.
Start-up and measurements
At the first start-up, we present the charging station and its operation, if necessary we also help with setting up the mobile application and perform certified measurements to ensure the proper operation of the charging station.
Support
We are a company that has been operating in the field of mobility in Slovenia for more than 5 years and with our experts and partners we take care of our customers. The charging stations we represent are of European origin and are stations for which we guarantee long-term service and maintenance.
Basic charging information
AC charging (alternating current)
AC charging is mostly done with a power of up to 11 kW, rarely up to 22 kW. In practice, such a charging station charges an average electric car (with a 60–80 kWh battery) in about 4 to 8 hours. An AC charging station supplies alternating current (AC), and the car itself converts it to direct current (DC). Therefore, these charging stations are smaller, affordable, and suitable for home installation.
DC charging (direct current)
DC charging stations enable fast charging with a power of 30 to 200 kW. In practice, this means that an average EV (with a 60–80 kWh battery) can be charged in 20 minutes to 2 hours. In this charging method, the charging station itself converts AC to DC current and feeds electricity directly to the battery. This makes these charging stations larger, more expensive and only suitable for installation on properly prepared foundations (commercial use, gas stations, etc.).
Where can I check what kind of integrated charging converter my car has?
The most reliable source is the website: ev-database.org Enter the vehicle model and check the specifications for AC and DC charging.