Schneider Electric's Charge Pro: A New Solution for Accelerating EV Adoption

Schneider Electric's Charge Pro: A New Solution for Accelerating EV Adoption

Schneider Electric Introduces Charge Pro Charging Solution to Europe

Schneider Electric, the leader in energy management and automation, announced that its Schneider Charge Pro charging station has launched in Europe.

What is the Schneider Charge Pro?

Schneider Electric Charge Pro is an energy-efficient electric vehicle charging solution to accelerate EV adoption among commercial fleet and multifamily residence owners. It is part of a turnkey system designed for charge point operators and building owners that is easy to install or retrofit.

Key Features of the Schneider Charge Pro

  • Remote monitoring through an easy-to-use, cloud-based mobile app
  • Minimizes power disruption to homes and apartments
  • Charging multiple EVs with ease
  • Compulsory meeting of EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
  • Aggressive and efficient

Schneider Charge Pro Benefit

  • Easy adaptation of EVS for fleet operator, building owners, electrician, and multifamily housing
  • Offering business customers a way to fast-track in power of Electrification
  • Accelerate in switch to green energy

Dedication at Schneider Electric To E-Mobility

Schneider Electric is committed to supporting its customers in switching to electric vehicles. It offers a wide variety of e-mobility solutions, from charging stations and energy management systems to software.

Future of E-Mobility

The future of e-mobility is bright. With continuously growing availability of charging infrastructure and further decreases in the cost of electric vehicles, more and more people will be switching to electric cars.

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