New ScreenCharge high-speed charging station (DC 50kW and AC 22kW)

A modern electric vehicle charging station has been established at 23 Mehoffera Street in Warsaw, created in collaboration between ScreenCharge and the developer YIT. This is another significant project on the capital's electromobility map, fitting into the dynamic development of infrastructure for electric vehicles.

 

The station is equipped with two charging ports of different power outputs, tailored to users' needs:

  • 22 kW Port — ideal for cars requiring standard charging, perfect for everyday use.
  • 50 kW Port — enabling fast charging, significantly reducing the time needed to replenish energy, especially useful for drivers on the go.

Thanks to the installed technology, the station allows for charging various models of electric vehicles, meeting the requirements of both private car owners and vehicle fleets.

 

A unique element of the station is the built-in DOOH screen, displaying advertising and informational content. This solution:

  • Provides an attractive space for advertisers, allowing them to reach a new audience.
  • Can be used to convey information about local events, city news, and public announcements.
  • Increases the station's functionality by combining ecological aspects with modern visual communication.

 

The launch of the station at 23 Mehoffera Street is another step towards meeting the growing demand for charging infrastructure in Warsaw. The dynamic development of electromobility in Poland makes such investments crucial for:

  • Increasing the availability of charging points, making it easier to use electric cars daily.
  • Reducing CO₂ emissions, supporting environmental protection goals and mitigating climate change.
  • Promoting a balanced transport ecosystem, where electromobility plays a key role in the urban environment.

 

The partnership between ScreenCharge and YIT is an example of effective business cooperation that translates into tangible benefits for Warsaw residents. Such initiatives demonstrate that the development of electromobility infrastructure can go hand in hand with modern technological solutions and support for local communities.

The new charging station at 23 Mehoffera Street is not just a practical convenience for drivers but also a symbol of the energy transformation that is reshaping the face of modern cities.