Fibernet HR successfuly finalized public EV charging project

Wednesday, 15 July 2015
Fibernet HR team. From left to right: Mr.Toni Petronio, director, Mr.Marko Blazevic, project manager, Mr.Ivan Kruljac, director and Mrs.Sandra Gusak, business coordinator

Fibernet HR team. From left to right: Mr.Toni Petronio, director, Mr.Marko Blazevic, project manager, Mr.Ivan Kruljac, director and Mrs.Sandra Gusak, business coordinator

Inauguration, city Zagreb mayor, Mr.Milan Bandic

Inauguration, city Zagreb mayor, Mr.Milan Bandic

Charging station 2x22kW and VW e-Golf

Charging station 2x22kW and VW e-Golf

EV charging in progress

EV charging in progress

Fibernet HR has today, together with representatives of the Zagreb muncipality,  mayor Mr.Milan Bandic, inaugurated EV electric charging station for electric vehicles in a public garage Tuškanac in Zagreb, Croatia.
The opening was attended by the general manager of the Zagreb Holding, Mrs.Ana Stojic, branch manager of Zagrebparking, Mrs.Ana Preost and media representatives.

Electrical charging station in Tuškanac garage, is one of five electric charging stations which has been installed and commissioned by company Fibernet HR. EV Charging stations are installed in garages:

- Public garage Langov market Langov market bb
- Public garage Petrinjska, Petrinjska 59
- Public garage Tuskanac, Tuškanac
- Public garage Kvaternikov market Kvaternikov market bb
- Public garage Gorica, Marticeva 69
 
Each charging station has a charging capacity of 2x22kW or 3x32A. Charging stations have built-in socket T2, access control RFID cards and added on top of the pole LCD display with charging status, which has been specially developed for this project in the company Fibernet Ljubljana.

The opening was followed by media, presented at numerous Croatian electronic medias as well in TV reportage at public Croatian television - HRT. Click on the pircture below for video (croatian language).

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