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Borne&Co: the first do it yourself electrical terminal

According to the “national barometer of charging infrastructures open to the public”, deployed by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition with Avere-France and GIREVE (Groupement pour l’Itinérance des Recharges Electriques de Vehicles), France had 55,515 charging points open. to the public on February 28, 2022. France is also witnessing an increase in the number of terminals (+53%). Regarding terminals for individuals, Borne&Co works to equip French homes in the simplest and most economical way.

Making charging stations accessible

According to various sources, the budget for the installation of a terminal is higher than that of a reinforced socket (500 euros): between 1,200 and 2,000 euros including tax, and requires the installation of a technician. Launched in September 2022, Borne&Co with its R+D+i teams have designed the first terminal that can be installed by yourself in less than 20 minutes to facilitate access for everyone. Your idea ? It simplifies installation to the maximum by providing a tool kit with very simple and clear instructions as well as tutorials, without forgetting to budget for the installation plan made by a professional. In short, an electrical terminal to assemble yourself, for less than 700 euros.

Develop self-sufficient terminals

Borne&Co is developed by Artyseo, a specialist in photovoltaics and heat pumps. Romain Blandin, partner of the company, wants to unite his two loves: the electrical terminal and the photovoltaic. The company from the Western region also offers, through its partner Sunology, the French specialist in self-installing solar panels, a combined offer that allows individuals to recharge their vehicles with part of their solar production, which will allow them to be their producer of autonomy. without seeing your electricity bill explode.

Although the price of electricity will inevitably increase in 2023, this in no way prevents new buyers from boosting sales of electric and hybrid cars: these sales represent one in five vehicles sold in 2022 in France, that is, a jump in four points compared to 2021 A rolling business.

This content was produced in association with OpenMedias. The BFM Business editorial team was not involved in the production of this content.

Author: In collaboration with OpenMedias
Source: BFM TV

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