ZES Electric Vehicle Charging Stations are Now in 56 Cities

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Zorlu Energy Solutions reached a 40 percent market share in its second year. ZES providing services in 266 locations in Turkey, station network started to serve a total of 17 cities, adding more than 56 cities.

Zorlu Energy CEO Sinan Ak said that with the introduction of the domestic electric car, the interest in the vehicles increased and they continued to work to increase this movement. Sinan Ak expressed that with the latest investments, the owners of electric cars accompany their journeys with the number of 56 sockets in 455 cities and they aim to cover the whole country in a short time.

Sinan Ak: “As ZES, we established charging stations in 17 new cities. We established the first public electric vehicle charging stations in Amasya, Bartın, Bingöl, Burdur, Kahramanmaraş, Kilis, Niğde and Şanlıurfa, which are among these cities. Electric vehicles play a big role in terms of sustainability of the world and transition to renewable energy production. As Zorlu Energy, we follow the innovations in the electric vehicle market every day. Turkey has dramatically increased the interest in this issue with the introduction of the domestic electric car. We continue to work to accelerate the electric car movement in our country with our ZES brand, which celebrates our second year. With the latest investments, we reached a 40 percent market share. Today, we aim to cover the whole country in a short time while accompanying the journeys of electric car owners with 56 sockets in 266 locations in 455 cities. ' said.

Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Map

All of electric vehicle charging locations of the company, we launched a policy by manipulating the map of Turkey ...

Charging Map for Electric Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Charging Stations)

Electric vehicles are becoming more and more common today. This expansion brought some needs. Electric vehicle charging stations is a relatively new technology to Turkey, but not able to find many more steps per electric charging station. Yes, in vehicles, the navigation prompt may automatically show the station closest to you, but most users prefer to go to the charging point by looking through their mobile phone instead of using the vehicle's navigation. For this, we have prepared you Charging Map for Electric Vehicles (Electric Vehicle Charging Stations).

What is Charging Station?

Not everyone can expect high amperage electricity in their home or garage. Usually, single-phase (single-phase) connection can be established at home, and therefore the electric vehicle's charging time reaches up to 10 hours. However, if a multi-phase connection is provided, you can charge your vehicle up to 20 kilometers in as little as 100 minutes. Many brands also offer free charging stations to their cars. For example; When you buy a BMW electric car, you can use the brand's charging stations for free.

How to Charge Electric Car?

The biggest problem in producing electric cars is the battery. One zamMoments batteries made the production of electric cars almost impossible due to their size, weight and the chemicals contained in them. However, rechargeable and lithium-powered batteries have been developed to replace nickel-based batteries. Most of the electric cars and almost all the rechargeable technological devices you use in daily life work like lithium ion batteries. The most important issue in this type of battery, which you will see in electric cars, is charging and the battery should be charged before the charge rate falls below 20%. The main reason for this is that lithium batteries are in cells instead of a single structure. If the battery is completely exhausted, some cells of the battery will be destroyed. Therefore, if you buy an electric car, you should not drive until the battery runs out. Even though it varies according to brands and models, generally electric vehicles are charged in 8 hours with a household socket. In charging stations, the time was reduced to 1 hour for some models.

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