e+ Electric Mobility Infrastructure In Poland

e+ is the joint venture between Alva Technologies & Polenergia SA is ensuring Poland has right and sufficient infrastructure to go green with electric cars. e+ is rolling out green services in the form of dynamically expanding electric charging point networks, leasing, electric car rentals, support, insurance and road-side assistance. The company is the first of its kind in Poland to offer such services. The major plan is to offer over 300 charging stations in over 14 large cities across Poland by 2013.

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Alva Technologies is a leader in electric mobility infrastructure development and acts as a minority partner in e+ venture. They provide the charging stations and the required software systems to manage the entire network to e+. The company held an impressive event in Warsaw and offered all its VIP customers its new e-mobility package. At the event, company introduced 12 charging stations located in four major shopping centers across Warsaw. The clients will be offered with charging stations running at AC level mode 1-3 and also quicker 'DC-Charge'. The company offers Mitsubishi i-MiEV to its customers, which is the first serial electric vehicle in the world.

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