RIGA, LATVIA – Kempower has joined forces with Eleport, a leading European provider of EV charging services, to install three new DC fast charging systems in Dreilini, Bergi and Sigulda, Latvia. The sites, which are already open to the public, have boosted DC fast charging availability in Latvia by adding a total of 14 new DC charging
READ MOREThe results show the total power demand, peak load, and share of EV charging power demand that can be covered by renewable power technologies for Latvia''s power system
READ MOREThe results show the total power demand, peak load, and share of EV charging power demand that can be covered by renewable power technologies for Latvia''s power system in the year 2050.
READ MORELATVIA ESTONIA IRELAND CROATIA SL V ENI A SWITZERLAND DENMAR K UXRG MALTA CYPRUS Share of EVs in total sales in 2018 > 1.5% (source: ACEA data) Availability of EV public charging infrastructure : countries with at least 1 public charging
READ MOREThe results show the total power demand, peak load, and share of EV charging power demand that can be covered by renewable power technologies for Latvia''s power system in the year 2050. The results are obtained for scenarios of different combinations of EV charging units.
READ MOREThe very first EV charging station in Latvia was opened in 2010 with the first registered electric car coming up a year later. In 2012, official announcements were made, revealing the country and EU''s plans, generally promising to take care of infrastructure and subsidizing EV purchases for, at least, municipalities.
READ MORE18.09.2023 01:23. 1. EV charging. Source: Alexela. The network of public electric vehicle charging stations is growing in the Baltics, and for now at least, this expansion is most rapid in Latvia. Latvia''s charging network has almost two and a half stations for every ten electric cars. Estonia has one station for every 20 cars, and Lithuania
READ MOREUsing existing street light infrastructure, the startup SimpleCharge is installing three electric car chargers in the Riga neighbourhood of Ķīpsala. The company plans to deploy around 100 public charging stations in 2023: not only in Latvia, but also in Estonia, Lithuania, Romania, and Croatia. The startup has secured funding from
READ MOREmanagement with electric vehicle charging infrastructure development, and come to the conclusion that despite the increased attention to the development of charging
READ MORECharging a medium-sized electric car at home can cost around half the price of filling up an equivalent petrol vehicle. Charging at home costs around 8p per mile while a diesel or petrol vehicle
READ MOREThe European auto industry is investing substantially in electrification. But meeting CO2 targets isn''t just about vehicles alone, infrastructure matters. This first-of-its-kind ACEA report sheds light on the urgent need to scale up infrastructure deployment for electrically chargeable cars in Europe to avoid decarbonisation setbacks.
READ MOREDuring Latvia''s short-lived support program for EV purchases and charging station installation in 2014 and 174 EVs were purchased and few charging stations were installed, within a couple of months, while the money lasted
READ MOREThe number of electric vehicles (EVs) is increasing rapidly, and charging infrastructure must keep up with that pace. With increasing charging load, a power system must adapt
READ MOREThe opportunities for electric vehicle fast charging networks in Northern regions using smart charging. Engineering for Rural Development, Jelgava: 2019.
READ MOREThe Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Masterplan provides factual analysis on the infrastructure and investments required to reach the EU''s ''Fit for 55'' CO2 reduction targets. It also creates
READ MOREVirši has opened the most powerful electric vehicle (EV) charging station located in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The opening is part of the company''s continuing development of its EV charging network in cooperation with the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency. The site is equipped with two
READ MOREThe average annual growth rate ranked almost 50% between 2015 and 2019. In 2021, fast charging increased slightly more than in 2020 (48% compared with 43%) and slow charging much slower (33% compard with
READ MOREIn 2021 nearly 90% of electric vehicles are concentrated in the Rīga and Pierīga regions, accounting for respectively 75% and 14%. Charging facilities in Latvia. Latvia counts
READ MOREComparing the number of new electric vehicles (EV) purchased in the first half of 2023 with the same period last year, demand has increased by 119%, with the total
READ MOREElectric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Guidelines. With over 2 million electric vehicles (EVs) on the roads today, the transition to mass electrification is well underway and EVs will soon be driving through your city, if they aren''t already. European Union Directive 2014/94 on alternative fuels for sustainable mobility in Europe obliges
READ MOREAbstract – The number of electric vehicles (EVs) is increasing rapidly, and charging infrastructure must keep up with that pace. With increasing charging load, a power
READ MOREmanagement with electric vehicle charging infrastructure development, and come to the conclusion that despite the increased attention to the development of charging infrastructure, a number of theoretical and practical issues remain unresolved in Latvia.
READ MOREAbstractThis article presents preliminary analysis of the Latvian national EV fast - charging network after the first year of operation. The first phase of Latvian national EV fast-charging network was launched in 2018 with 70 charging stations on the TEN-T roads and in the largest towns and cities. The article looks at the initial results, both looking at the total
READ MOREThe first phase of Latvian national EV fast-charging network was launched in 2018 with 70 charging stations on the TEN-T roads and in the largest towns and cities. The article looks at the initial
READ MOREThe number of newly registered electric vehicles has increased by 65% in Latvia this year. On average, two electric cars are purchased every day and more than 1,000 vehicles of this type are already on Latvia''s roads. For this number of vehicles, the current total of 70 charging stations is clearly not enough.
READ MORELatvian electric mobility development plan was setting out an electric vehicle (EV) fast charging network on TEN-T roads. After several delays and changes in the original plan,
READ MOREThe very first EV charging station in Latvia was opened in 2010 with the first registered electric car coming up a year later. In 2012, official announcements were made, revealing the country and EU''s plans, generally promising to take care of infrastructure and subsidizing EV purchases for, at least, municipalities.
READ MOREElectromaps database contains 459 charging stations available throughout the country, making it easier for drivers to power their vehicles on the go. Rīga is the city with more charging stations in Latvia. And Odziena is the place with less. The latest charge point added to our database of Latvia was: Circle K Jugla in Rīga ( 08/11/2023 ).
READ MORE25 November 2022. Electromobility as a mode of transport has become popular not only in the European Union but also in Latvia. The society is better informed, more and more
READ MORERIGA, LATVIA - Kempower has joined forces with Eleport, a leading European provider of EV charging services, to install three new DC fast charging systems in Dreilini, Bergi and Sigulda, Latvia. The sites, which are already open to the public, have boosted DC fast charging availability in Latvia by adding a total of 14 new DC charging
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