Beny was present at the C-MOVE 2024 – Green Mobility and Electric Vehicles Congress – presenting its solutions and innovations for the segment. The event, which took place from October 22 to 24 at São Paulo Expo, provided a networking space between brands and key buyers from the public and private sectors.
In addition, he discussed the hybridization of ethanol and green hydrogen and the future of batteries and charging infrastructure in Brazil, as well as the trends that will drive the electromobility sector.
Among the highlights that Beny presented at C-MOVE were the 100 kW BESS, the DC charger with a 43-inch screen – which combines fast charging with digital advertising features, maximizing financial gains in advertising – and the AC charger 22kW dual robust charger, which offers efficient charging with full protection features, suitable for various commercial and public environments.
Another product that was displayed is the PV-ESS-EV, a compact, small-scale power system that integrates distributed power sources with electrical loads, distribution mechanisms, and monitoring and protection devices.
According to the manufacturer, the solution efficiently balances local energy production with consumption needs, in addition to contributing to network services, such as peak reduction and frequency regulation.
EVB PV-ESS-EV systems are highly versatile and suitable for a wide range of areas, including commercial buildings, public parking lots, public transportation networks and residential communities.
“Participating as an exhibitor at an event of this size reinforces the commitment of Beny and the EVB division in Brazil, becoming a reference in quality, after-sales and constant development to meet the demands of the Brazilian market”, said André Mattioli, Country Manager of Beny in Brazil.
“Meeting with customers who already use EVB’s charging solutions is very rewarding. We will soon be starting a series of training sessions on electric mobility and fleet electrification. Follow us on social media,” he concluded.
EVB website: https://www.evb.com/
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