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Further services could emerge around charging points, according to the Bearingpoint consultants. (Image: EnBW AG)
Frankfurt am Main (energate) - According to a study on electromobility, energy suppliers should make individualised offers around the charging infrastructure.These include, for example, reduced prices for charging e-vehicles in the late evening and at night, as well as guarantees for commuters for door-to-door routes. In addition, charging station providers could offer digital services. It is conceivable, for example, that customers could order food to the charging station, according to the study 'Destination 2030 - Who's in the driving seat for the future of mobility?' by the management consultancy Bearingpoint.
The consultants also forecast small charging and refuelling stations for electric and hydrogen vehicles in the future, so-called mobility hubs, where shopping and catering services are integrated. Business models that combine charging infrastructure with co-working spaces, entertainment offers, car-sharing options and fitness studios are also conceivable. /sd
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