Energy industry and cities between hurdles and successes for a climate-smart future. Germany's cities are facing huge challenges to achieve the goals of the energy transition. Innovations must be driven forward as a measure of future viability in order to make cities and urban regions more efficient, liveable and environmentally friendly. The Herculean task of implementation is to strike a balance between ecological and economic aspects. What measures are needed to get closer to the "Net-Zero" goal? How can a future-proof implementation of digital infrastructure, smart mobility and overall sustainable urban development succeed?
Charging infrastructure needs valid data
The flood of new e-vehicles on Germany's roads also requires a suitable charging infrastructure. This can be achieved through a targeted and data-based approach. In order to keep pace with the expansion of fast and normal charging stations for electric cars, the expansion of the infrastructure must be based on many parameters. You can find out more from us.
"Without a systematic and data-based approach, the establishment and expansion of this infrastructure cannot be achieved. One challenge when building charging infrastructure is choosing the right locations," says Norbert Stankus. Director Energy & E-Mobility at Location-
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