“Last“ Italian charging station

“Last“Italian charging station

“Last“ Italian charging station

The column was born from the collaboration, started in 2014, between ENEA and the Municipality of Lampedusa and Linosa for the implementation of an applied research project funded by the MiSE as part of the 2007-2013 Interregional Energy Operational Program-

The project involves the field testing of a photovoltaic system with storage to characterize and quantify the benefits on the electricity system and in the specific case in that of an island such as Lampedusa.

A touch of color this is today the most southerly charging system for electric vehicles in the entire Italian territory, being located in the parking lot in front of the ENEA Climatic Observatory in Lampedusa near the Capo Grecale lighthouse, it is powered by photovoltaic energy. , with practically zero emissions.

The column was born from the collaboration, started in 2014, between ENEA and the Municipality of Lampedusa and Linosa for the implementation of an applied research project funded by the MiSE as part of the 2007-2013 Interregional Energy Operational Program-

The project involves the field testing of a photovoltaic system with storage to characterize and quantify the benefits on the electricity system and in the specific case in that of an island such as Lampedusa.

A touch of color this is today the most southerly charging system for electric vehicles in the entire Italian territory, being located in the parking lot in front of the ENEA Climatic Observatory in Lampedusa near the Capo Grecale lighthouse, it is powered by photovoltaic energy. , with practically zero emissions.

The column was born from the collaboration, started in 2014, between ENEA and the Municipality of Lampedusa and Linosa for the implementation of an applied research project funded by the MiSE as part of the 2007-2013 Interregional Energy Operational Program-

The project involves the field testing of a photovoltaic system with storage to characterize and quantify the benefits on the electricity system and in the specific case in that of an island such as Lampedusa.

A touch of color this is today the most southerly charging system for electric vehicles in the entire Italian territory, being located in the parking lot in front of the ENEA Climatic Observatory in Lampedusa near the Capo Grecale lighthouse, it is powered by photovoltaic energy. , with practically zero emissions.