Wednesday, 16 December 2020
Vestas has signed a partnership with Enel X to provide the wind turbine manufacturer with the required charging infrastructure to electrify its corporate fleet across its most prominent service markets.
Enel X will provide Vestas with a cloud-based charging platform solution, and 370 charging stations. The charging stations will be comprised of JuiceBoxes, enabling mobile e-vehicle charging, and JuicePoles, enabling the charging of two vehicles at the same time through an RFI card or App. The charging network will support Vestas’ service and benefit car fleets across workplace locations in 15 of Vestas’ largest markets, spanning Europe and the Americas. The collaboration marks a key step in Vestas’ journey towards retiring conventional vehicles by 2025, and forms part of Vestas’ commitment to becoming carbon neutral, without the use of offsets by 2030, as part of its broader sustainability ambitions. Once the transition to electric vehicles is c
manufacturers are working on the battery problem and they re convinced that these electric vehicles can help turn the corner in the mobility revolution. the women s football world cup resumes tonight in france after well a day off the 1st quarter final season england take on norway and that s meryl from the don t do sport is here welcome max we ll look ahead to that in just a moment how is the total would be going on the pitch so far well it s been a really high quality among the top teams early on in the early stages of the tournament there was a bit of discrepancy between some of the teams i think inferences of thailand who lost to the u.s. a 13 nil but now as we ve progressed into the quarter final stage real top quality sides that and it s been very entertaining $126.00 goals scored so far that s about 3 per match and on the flipside the goalkeepers have really impressed as well and that s quite important because ahead of the tournament and during it as well