SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 17 May. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Cabildo de Tenerife has made available to the public the platform of recharging points for electric vehicles that the Technological and Renewable Energy Institute (ITER) has at its facilities in the Granadilla de Abona Industrial Estate.
The Minister of Innovation, Enrique Arriaga, highlights in a note that all the energy that will supply users’ vehicles will be of 100% renewable origin and they will be able to access it for free.
Arriaga points out that the supply area consists of seventeen places for recharging electric vehicles, enabled with a total of twenty-three charging points.
This makes it the largest platform for recharging electric vehicles in the Canary Islands with a 100% renewable energy supply and free access, where you can find both fast and slow charging points, as well as different self-developed technologies.
Public access to the ITER charging point platform had been limited due to the health situation generated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and with the return to the ‘new normal’, this Monday it reopens with two new fast charging points.
The new enabled fast charging points have a power of 50 Kw each, in direct current, and with CHAdeMO and CCS Combo 2 connections, allowing up to 80% of the vehicle’s charge to be recharged in very short periods of time.
In just 15 minutes of charging they can offer a range of 100 kilometers on average.
The fifteen remaining parking spaces correspond to recharging points in mode 2 and 3 in alternating current.