Based out of Amsterdam, EVBox drives sustainable mobility by providing smart and scalable charging infrastructure and charging management software to electric vehicles around the world. A few days back, the Dutch startup opened its official Lab Space in Amsterdam.
With this move, the company will be able to test all of its future charging stations on actual vehicles in its facility. The EVBox Lab Space is situated in Amsterdam-Zuidoost (NL) and will facilitate the development and testing processes at EVBox.
This dedicated space for flexible testing on vehicles helps EVBox to improve its product offering and continue to contribute to the eMobility industry. Powered by ENGIE, EVBox has placed over 100,000 charging points across more than 55 countries.
As per the company claims, the Lab Space will house the R&D team, the Product Expert team, and the Product Validation team. This new location can perform all kinds of AC and DC tests on different vehicles and loads, as well as further develop its load balancing and vehicle-to-grid (bidirectional charging) technologies.
In November of last year, the company re-opened the renovated Bordeaux facility in France, where EVBox produces 450 DC units of fast and ultra-fast charging stations per month.
Arjan van Rooijen CTO of EVBox:
The EVBox Lab Space has already proved its worth with some of the advanced charging and secure communication testing that we’ve executed on new cars that will enter the market in a later stage. This dedicated space will bring EVBox’s research and development center to the next level to match the market’s needs.
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