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Charging points
THE Andalucian Health Service (SAS) will install a total of 36 energy charging points for electric vehicles in health centres in the province of Almeria.
The objective of which is to promote electric mobility and reduce pollution.

The doubletake charging points will be distributed in health centres in all the provinces and will be located both in parking spaces for public use and in those reserved for SAS professionals.
The semifast charging stations have a power supply at the post recharging up to 22 Kw in alternating current.


Among other features, they will have a light indicator and a screen display, which will provide users with data on the energy consumed and the instantaneous power at the charging point, as well as the information they may need during the service.
The stations will have a control and management system using GSM, GPRS, 3G, 4G or 5G technology, through the OCPP communication protocol that will allow their communication and remote management, enabling the different options for booking, charging and billing.