Connected Kerb, a UK provider of electric vehicle charging infrastructure solutions, has launched a new charging point for EV users without driveways. The Chameleon is a new bollard-style charging point, designed and manufactured in the UK.
It is one of the lowest impact and smallest dual charger solutions for public on-street charging in the market.
Made predominantly from recycled steel, the Chameleon stands at under one metre tall, is accessible for wheelchair users and not subject to planning permission.
It supports future technologies such as 5G, IoT and air quality sensors and follows the modular design of all Connected Kerb charging points with enabling infrastructure that contains key components sitting underground.
The Chameleon is available as a single or dual charge socket and supports both 7 kw and 22 kw charging speeds. That means that the Chameleon won’t be a super-fast charger but will be fine to plug your car into overnight, for example.
Connected Kerb’s solution combines power and data at the kerb to deliver reliable charging and provide the foundation for connected cities and communities.
Chris Pateman-Jones, CEO of Connected Kerb, says: “We’re committed to facilitating the widespread transition to electric vehicles for users who cannot charge their vehicle at home. Our latest charger design – the Chameleon – is a real game-changer in the EV infrastructure market. To pack so much technology into a small post with a dual socket is no mean feat and the solution is a credit to the product & innovation of the Connected Kerb team.”
Connected Kerb is delivering cost-effective and sustainable EV charging solutions for the public sector, developers, fleets, workplaces, car parks and other organisations to help accelerate the transition to EVs for all.
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