ZES (Zorlu Energy Solutions) emphasized that the use of electric vehicles came to the forefront in terms of zero emissions during 21 September World Zero Emission Day.
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With World Zero Emission Day (September 21), carbon dioxide emissions have once again come to the agenda. According to a report released by the United Nations in 2018, carbon emissions have increased for the first time in the last 4 years. According to this report, which is also an indication that the world is lagging behind in the fight against global warming, global carbon emission rates need to be 2030 percent less than today in 55 in order to keep the world's temperature target below these values.
While there are many factors that increase carbon emissions, the fossil fueled vehicles we use every day play an important role. According to research, an average passenger vehicle emits approximately 250 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer, and when these values are calculated annually, 5 means that tons of carbon dioxide are emitted. ZES draws attention to the issue on 21 September Zero Emission Day.
Uninterrupted and “emission-free” driving pleasure from ZES
Electric vehicles intended to be used as an alternative to fossil fuel vehicles; environmental and economical aspects, zero emissions and noise-free. But in our country the infrastructure needed to provide specific conditions for Turkey to enter the market widespread and manufacturers of electric vehicles.
While various steps are being taken by companies in this regard, Zorlu Enerji, one of the leading companies in domestic and renewable energy, continues to invest in this field with the Zorlu Energy Solutions (ZES) brand established in 2018. Connecting major cities of Turkey such as Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Bursa and Eskisehir with the electric vehicle charging stations it has implemented, ZES also allows drivers to drive uninterrupted to the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. In addition, ZES, which has made improvements for alternative routes to cities that already have stations, is increasing the number of locations, stations and sockets every day in this context. Today, ZES, which provides service in 77 different locations, with 122 units and 168 sockets, aims to increase the number of locations to 100 in the first stage. Its long-term goal is to reach 1000 stations.
ZES charging stations also offer fast charging
ZES, which has two types of charging stations, mainly normal (AC-22kW) and fast (DC-100kW), offers the possibility of charging between 30-60 minutes at fast charging points depending on vehicle type and model. Four vehicles can be serviced at fast charging points.