ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, KredEx and the
Ministry of Economic Affairs of Estonia, announced today the first
public installation of a Terra 51 DC fast charging station for electric
vehicles in Estonia. The fast charger is located at the Innovation
Center in Tallinn and is the first of 200 chargers that will be
installed at multiple locations throughout the country comprising the
world’s first nationwide network of DC fast chargers. The location of an
additional 168 confirmed and contracted locations of DC fast chargers
for highway and inner city use were also announced, including 27 fast
charging points in Tallinn, 10 in Tartu, 4 in Pärnu and 2 in Narva. The
project including the installation of the remaining 31 fast chargers is
scheduled to be completed by the fall of 2012. A list outlining the
locations of all DC fast charging points can be found at http://bit.ly/zqoIXk.
A map of location chargers is available at
Creating the world’s first complete EV charging infrastructure of this
magnitude is significant as it supports the proliferation of electric
vehicles and most importantly, demonstrates the viability of driving an
electric vehicle by providing drivers convenient access to
state-of-the-art charging infrastructure clearly reducing "range
anxiety", a common concern associated with EV ownership.
“The advanced fast charging infrastructure is the key component in the
fully developed eco-system for electric vehicles. Together with ABB, we
are committed to providing the best combination of hardware, software
and services available to Estonian electric vehicle pioneers,“ explained
the head of the electro mobility program for Estonia, Mr. Jarmo Tuisk.
“This is the mission of the nationwide rollout of fast chargers. “
To stimulate the adoption of EVs the Estonian government has bought 507
Mitsubishi IMiEV electric vehicles for its own fleet and offers
substantial incentives on the purchase price of an EV for consumers.
ABB will also provide network operating support services (NOC) and the
backbone IT architecture which provides each web-connected charger with
a full range of connectivity features, including remote assistance,
management and servicing and smart software upgradeability. ABB will
also create a regional competence center to transfer the knowledge and
expertise necessary to install and service the chargers between ABB and
local engineers. ABB won the original tender together with its partners
G4S and NOW! Innovations, which will provide first-line customer support
and payment solutions.
“Not only is this the world’s first nationwide infrastructure, it is
also the first to be professionally supported with connectivity
solutions such as remote assistance, remote management and an advance
suite of payment solutions,” said Hans Streng, Senior Vice President and
General Manager of ABB’s Product Group EV Charging Infrastructure.
“Connected infrastructure will prove to be critical for professional
deployment of large scale projects and ABB has the complete portfolio of
expertise to accomplish a project of this magnitude.”
KredEx is a state-owned financial institution helping to improve the
financing possibilities of Estonian enterprises, managing credit risks
and enabling people to build or renovate their homes.
ABB (www.abb.com)
is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and
industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental
impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and
employs about 145,000 people.
