Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)

A Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) is a fully electric vehicle that operates solely on energy stored in a high-capacity rechargeable battery, without any internal combustion engine or fuel tank. 

The stored electricity powers one or more electric motors, providing smooth and efficient propulsion. BEVs can be charged at home, workplace charging stations, or public charging networks across North America. 

Known for their zero tailpipe emissions, quiet performance, and lower maintenance requirements, BEVs are increasingly adopted in commercial fleets, logistics, and passenger transport, supporting the shift toward cleaner, more sustainable mobility solutions.

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In North American electrical systems, the main low-voltage switchboard serves as the central point where power from the utility grid or an on-site source, such as a transformer or service entrance, is routed and distributed to downstream circuits.
Energy Transition and Sustainable Mobility
In North America, Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) represents the full financial impact of owning and operating a vehicle or piece of equipment over its entire service life.

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Chargepoly is an innovative French company specializing in fast and smart charging solutions for heavy-duty vehicles.
It designs and develops modular, connected, and optimized infrastructures to meet the growing needs of electric mobility, for both professional fleets and public or private spaces.

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