Lisbon's Infinity Building Sets New Standard for Sustainable Living with 200 EV Charging Points
The Infinity building, a luxury condominium in Lisbon, Portugal, has set a new standard for sustainable living. Standing tall as one of the city's most prominent residential sites, it boasts an impressive 200 electric vehicle charging points, courtesy of Siemens Smart Infrastructure.
Spread across three floors, six charging islands house the VersiCharge wallboxes, ensuring ample power for residents and visitors alike. This state-of-the-art system is not just about quantity, but also quality and innovation. It's equipped with the latest cybersecurity features and supports global climate targets.
The energy management system is future-proof, designed to seamlessly integrate renewable energy generation and storage systems as they become available. Each apartment benefits from real-time energy consumption monitoring and precise, monthly consumption reports, promoting energy efficiency and awareness.
The Infinity building's commitment to sustainability aligns with Portugal's recovery and resilience plan. By 2025, the country aims to deploy 15,000 electric car charging stations, and this luxury condominium is leading the way. With its dynamic and intelligent on-site charging management, it's not just a place to live, but a testament to a sustainable future.
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