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In the quest for sustainable urban transport, efficient charging solutions are pivotal. TILER and Evhcle's latest project highlights the transformative power of wireless charging for light electric vehicles (LEVs). By deploying 20 e-cargo bikes with TILER's innovative charging tiles across 10 mobility hubs in the Munich region, the partnership has eliminated manual battery swaps, saving Evhcle €1,250 per month and reducing emissions. Key benefits include reduced operational costs, enhanced fleet availability, and a seamless user experience. This project marks a significant step toward establishing a universal LEV charging standard, paving the way for eco-friendly, scalable shared mobility solutions. 👉 Learn more about how wireless charging is shaping the future of sustainable transport!
Vanaf vandaag kan iedereen die werkt op de Binckhorst met een elektrische deelfiets het gebied in. De e-bikes worden draadloos opgeladen door middel van de slimme laadtegels van de Delftse startup Tiler. De eerste parkeerplaats is te vinden bij Hotel Savarin in Rijswijk. Hier kan men de auto parkeren en met de elektrische fiets binnen 8 minuten naar de Binckhorst. In deze proef wordt getest of dit het autoverkeer en de parkeerdruk in het gebied vermindert.
TILER is excited to announce the expansion of the e-bike hub at NH Hotel Leeuwenhorst in Noordwijkerhout from 4 to 15 brand new e-bikes, charged on TILER's Charging Tiles. After a successful pilot last year with TILER's wireless charging technology, which ensured users always had a charged bike, the hub has recently been expanded. Rent a Bike van Dam is very enthusiastic about the pilot they did last year, it saved them a lot of work and generated extra rentals, as the bikes could also be rented outside opening hours.
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