TCS: E-Garden shows the electric mobility 🎥

FACTS TO TUCH Until January 4, 2020, TCS is presenting the "E-Garden" in collaboration with Energie 360° at the Glattzentrum in Zurich. The aim is to make electromobility tangible across all sectors. Roadmap 2022 is the goal Electromobility is on the rise. The federal government's Roadmap 2022 pursues the goal of increasing the share of new electric cars [...]

The Roadmap 2022 is the goal
Electromobility is on the rise. The federal government's Roadmap 2022 aims to increase the share of newly registered electric cars and plug-in hybrids to 15 percent by 2022. Both TCS and Energie 360° are co-signatories of the Roadmap 2022.

Development of the charging infrastructure
To achieve this ambitious goal, the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles must be developed accordingly. That's why new technologies and offerings are now entering the market very quickly. It is difficult for laypersons to find their way around. Much of it is uncharted territory.

Information from experts
This is where the E-Garden from TCS and Energie 360° comes in. On an area of around 700 square meters, interested parties can obtain information and advice on all aspects of electromobility. Throughout the exhibition, experts from TCS and Energie 360° will be on hand to answer questions about electromobility.

Drive types for every need
In the showroom, established as well as new manufacturers and importers exhibit their electric vehicles. In addition to the already well-known manufacturers such as Renault, Hyundai, BMW and Tesla, special features will also be presented. Hyundai shows the hydrogen vehicle Nexo, the Chinese car manufacturer Aiways presented a European premiere, Microlino is a somewhat different electric vehicle and Harley Davidson presents its first electric motorcycle LifeWEire.

Charging technology for electric vehicles
Energie 360° will also present its comprehensive range of electric charging stations, including a smart control system as used in multi-apartment buildings with photovoltaic systems. Other elements in the E-Garden include: renewable electricity production (presented by Helion), intermediate electricity storage and various aspects of electric vehicle charging technology.

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The Aiways U5 stopped off in Zurich on a record-breaking 14,000-kilometer all-electric journey.

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