Eranovum's Strategy for eMobility Tenders
DC Charging Beyond 30 kW is Key to Future, Yet Administrations Lean too Heavily on Alternating Current (AC) According to Eranovum's Vallespin
Eranovum, a leading provider of energy management, sustainability, and electromobility services in Germany, has clear strategic objectives for eMobility tenders. These objectives aim to drive the market for electromobility forward while securing the company's own business success.
1. Promoting Electromobility
Eranovum seeks to actively participate in tenders to support the spread of electric vehicles and charging infrastructure. The company advocates for a faster and more efficient transition to e-mobility for municipalities, businesses, and public institutions.
2. Implementation of Sustainable Mobility Concepts
A central goal is the development and implementation of comprehensive, sustainable mobility solutions. Eranovum offers not only the technical infrastructure but also ancillary services such as consultation, planning, and operation of charging points.
3. Economic Viability
Participation in tenders enables Eranovum to realise economically viable projects. Through scalable solutions and long-term partnerships, cost-efficiency is ensured for all parties involved.
4. Innovation and Technological Leadership
Eranovum aims to take a leading role in the field of eMobility through innovative approaches and the use of modern technology. This includes, among other things, intelligent charging management, integration of renewable energies, and the use of digitalisation opportunities.
5. Strengthening Regional Value Creation
Another goal is the strengthening of the regional economy. Through local projects, Eranovum creates jobs, fosters cooperation with regional partners, and advances the energy transition locally.
Conclusion
Eranovum aims to advance electromobility in Germany sustainably, offer innovative and economically viable solutions, and strengthen regional value creation through eMobility tenders. In doing so, the company makes a significant contribution to the energy transition and the future of mobility.
- Investing in high-power technology improves usage ratios and increases the efficiency of charging points.
- Eranovum suggests that the administration should consider allowing a mix of AC and DC charging percentages in tenders, as opposed to requiring specific percentages.
- Eranovum is currently successful in public tenders related to electric vehicle charging points on public roads.
- When it comes to hubs, Eranovum believes that the municipalities' land analysis is not sophisticated enough to determine their value as hubs.
- Eranovum is interested in both hubs and charging points tenders, but the suitability of each case is crucial.
- David Vallespin, CEO of Eranovum, believes that the future lies in DC charging above 30 kW.
- Prior to submitting a proposal, Eranovum conducts a detailed study of the proposal, analysing advantages, disadvantages, and challenges.
- Eranovum has seen a 77% increase in recharging in Asturias, 75% in Andalusia, and 54% in Murcia during the summer.
- Eranovum's focus is on replicating its success in future eMobility tenders.
- Eranovum emphasises the importance of taking into account the needs of users and the experience of companies throughout the eMobility tender process.
- Eranovum has deployed 800 charging points since 2019, with a strong presence in Spain, Belgium, and France.
- The demand for high power and meeting the "anxiety" of eMobility users is crucial, according to David Vallespin.