kiirlaadimispunktideks
"Kiirlaadimispunktideks" is an Estonian term that refers to rapid charging stations designed for electric vehicles (EVs). These terminals facilitate fast charging, significantly reducing the time required to recharge an EV compared to standard charging stations. Typically, kiirlaadimispunktide are capable of delivering power outputs of 50 kW or higher, enabling many vehicles to reach a substantial charge within 20-30 minutes.
The development of kiirlaadimispunktide is part of broader strategies to promote electric mobility and reduce carbon
These stations usually support various charging standards, such as CCS (Combined Charging System) and CHAdeMO, to
The presence of kiirlaadimispunktide is essential for supporting the transition to renewable energy sources in transportation.
In Estonia and other countries, government policies and private investments are expanding the network of kiirlaadimispunktide