by Marion Pignel | Dec 18, 2023 | Barcelona, Events, News, Products
Electric urban buses in the spotlight of USER-CHI activities USER-CHI project is dedicated to boost a massive deployment of electric mobility in Europe through innovative and user-friendly charging solutions tested in 7 European cities. The project covers solutions...
by Marion Pignel | Oct 23, 2023 | Barcelona, Events, News, Products
Technical webinar – The world of inductive charging What if electric charging infrastructure could take up less urban space? What if it was made easier for users to charge their electric vehicles? Are wireless technologies safe for our health? What are the best...
by Marion Pignel | Jun 28, 2023 | Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest, Events, Florence, Murcia, News, Products, Rome, Turku
Webinar on the accessibility of charging infrastructure Are electric vehicle chargers accessible to people with disabilities and reduced mobility? Are they convenient for all users? Designing charging stations to be accessible makes a huge difference for some people...
by Marion Pignel | Jun 8, 2023 | Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest, Events, Florence, Murcia, News, Rome, Turku
Highlights from the USER-CHI workshop in Porto How to unleash the potential of off-street electric charging infrastructure in Berlin? How to deploy and manage an efficient public charging network in the historical city of Florence? How to tackle the obstacles for...
by Marion Pignel | Mar 30, 2023 | Events, News, Products
Stakeholders Advisory Group – a look at USER-CHI products Market uptake, exploitation plans, replication and scale-up of USER-CHI solutions were on the agenda of the 2nd Stakeholders Advisory Group meeting held in Brussels on 20 March 2023. The purpose of the...
by Marion Pignel | Nov 23, 2022 | Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest, Events, Florence, Murcia, News, Rome, Turku
Highlights from the USER-CHI replication workshop in Antwerp How to manage parking of e-vehicles? How to use open data for mobility planning? How to design user-centric and efficient mobility hubs? USER-CHI partners and city practitionners discussed these issues...