en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 27, at the Electric Transport Festival held at Zubov Square in Moscow, TVEL, a subsidiary of Rosatom, unveiled a mobile charging station for electric vehicles named "Electric Locomotive."

This charging station is designed to be placed in parking spaces. Electric vehicle owners can specify their parking location via an app, and the charging station will automatically move to that spot; charging fees are also paid through the app. The station is equipped with an energy storage device from Russian company Renera, with a maximum charging power of 150 kW. It can charge two vehicles simultaneously, though the energy transmitted to each vehicle will be reduced accordingly.


The charging station features a main charging point to which it can autonomously return for recharging, operating on a principle similar to that of a robotic vacuum cleaner. Alexander Bukhvalov, Director of the "Electric Vehicles" business direction at TVEL, shared this information at the event with Maxim Gorshenin, a promoter of electronic products. Bukhvalov stated that pilot use of such charging stations is planned to begin in Moscow. Currently, the production of key components (batteries and drive units) has been localized by Rosatom, and the next step is to fully transfer the production of drive units to Russia.
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