Charging stations are no longer a luxury, but are becoming the standard. On green mobility for the Rzeczpospolita.
In one of the recent editions of Rzeczpospolita, there is an opinion from Jakub Bańkowski, a member of the board at NOXO ENERGY, on green mobility and the ongoing transformation. What insights does he share?
Electromobility is becoming an integral part of modern transportation. The Ministry of Climate and Environment’s New Mobility Development Strategy aims for up to 1.5 million electric vehicles in Poland by 2030. This is both a challenge and an opportunity for the development of infrastructure that will make using EVs more convenient. How will this affect charging infrastructure? Here are the key takeaways:
Not long ago, charging stations in shopping malls, office buildings, or hotels were rare. Today, they are not just a convenience but an absolute necessity. Customers are increasingly choosing locations where they can charge their vehicles while shopping, working, or traveling. For companies, this is an excellent way to increase the appeal of their properties and highlight their commitment to sustainability.
The availability of charging stations at office buildings is a convenience for employees who use EVs daily, as well as a selling point in negotiations with potential tenants. For hotels, the ability to charge a vehicle may be a deciding factor in choosing a place to stay. Companies that recognize this trend and invest in infrastructure are building a reputation for being innovative and environmentally conscious.
It is also worth noting that investing in charging stations is a step towards the future that is already paying off. Property owners who choose such solutions will not only meet market expectations but also gain a competitive edge.
Electromobility is not a passing trend – it is the standard that will shape the future of transportation and business.