8/11/2021

Flanders resolutely opts for electric driving

Flanders resolutely opts for electric driving

Like Ingenium, many of our customers are currently developing large-scale charging infrastructure for their current, as well as future, electric vehicle fleets.

Many businesses will face the need to install charging infrastructure in the next 10 years. Read the full article here. (Source: De Tijd)

Are you also worried about how to handle this electrification as a company? Is your connection strong enough? How can I make my charging stations available to third parties and get increased investment deductions as a result? Do I want to invest in this infrastructurer that is not part of my core business? How do I best roll out this infrastructure in phases? What in the short, medium and long term?

How do I choose the right partner with whom I would like to establish a long-term relationship for this development?

Ingenium Group already invested and installed new charging stations (see photo) at its headquarters in Bruges. In addition to in-house development, we can advise companies as an independent partner. We like to relieve them in this process by sharing our knowledge and experience!

For more info contact Hannes Stubbe: 050/40 45 30 or at hannes.stubbe@ingenium.be.

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