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JAKARTA - L-Charge, an electric charging startup since 2021, has completely cut ties with Russia. They stated they no longer have any connection with that country.

L-Charge in its statement to VOI stated that they were an international startup with production facilities in the UAE, while the head office was in England.

Companies engaged in electric charging such as fixed charges, floating charges, mobile chargers, and power boosters are now continuing to explore mobile electric charging systems.

Their services, such as mobile charging, are the first in the world, which can serve customers when needed. They started their operations in London in 2021.

“We believe that the future will be electric and are fascinated by the progress Amsterdam is making by switching to electric vehicles. That's why to celebrate progress we are calling on potential partners and customers to join is served during the discount period. From January 6th to 19th", said L-Charge in its blog post.

Interested customers can subscribe by filling out the form and try super fast charging in the city center with a charging price of only 80 euro cents per kWh in one charge.

“In a big city, time is precious. That is why we at L-Charge present an eco-friendly solution that is not network dependent but can be called when needed via the Application, in the same way as a taxi", they said.

The mobile charging van from L-Charge incorporates a mini power generator inside that uses clean or sustainable fuels to generate electricity.

This L-Charge solution removes a major obstacle for EV owners, namely the lack of a supercharging infrastructure. They also offer companies from key sectors, including leisure and hospitality centers, retail, car manufacturing, vehicle rental, and fleet management.

They say there are unique advantages to joining the new ultra-fast charging market while advancing cost-effectiveness, robustness, and the ability to significantly improve sustainability credentials.

"We are continuing our work on charging infrastructure and will continue to do so for the betterment of the global community", said Demian Malarkey, PR manager of L-Charge in a text message to VOI.


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