eeMobility builds and operates charging park at Schoeller Allibert
The specialist for charging solutions for the operation of electrified company cars, eeMobility, has built a charging park with 6 AC charging stations for employees and visitors at the Pullach site for the reusable packaging specialist Schoeller Allibert. In the future, four more stations are planned to be added; the electrical installation, including the foundations, has already been set up for the planned expansion. The group has been inventing, developing, designing, and producing reusable transport packaging (RTP) for the global market for more than 50 years and offers a comprehensive product range with fully recyclable standard and custom-made reusable packaging solutions. At the Pullach site, the company employs 35 people, and globally it has more than 2000 employees.
The first electric vehicle found its way into the fleet in December 2019. After positive feedback from employees, more followed and the plan was made to offer customers and visitors an electric charging station as well. However, what was missing so far was a professional, scalable charging infrastructure in the company parking lot. The choice for implementation finally fell on eeMobility.
Green Cars for the Company Fleet
Michael Rinderle, Managing Director of Schoeller Allibert International GmbH, is passionate about sustainability. "Our economy is heavily dependent on logistics. Everything is shipped in packaging and therefore we need to reduce the environmental impact caused by packaging waste. We believe that reusable transport packaging is the right solution." This credo is also the basis for a strict Green Car Policy for company cars, which the company is committed to. With the new charging park in Pullach, employees will be able to conveniently charge their cars during work hours, Rinderle further states.
eeMobility coordinated the grid connection with the responsible network operator and installed a total of six AC charging stations of the type KEBA P30. These provide 11 kW in regular operation and up to 22 kW alternating current with an intelligent load management solution. All stations are also supplied with 100% certified green electricity. Planning and construction took a total of only twelve weeks, although a power supply cable had to be laid from the transformer station to the parking spaces specifically for the charging park.
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