Delta aligns with IZIVIA to broaden the extensive electric vehicle charging infrastructure in France
Delta, a global leader in power and thermal management solutions, has partnered with IZIVIA, the market leader in Israel, to provide Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure solutions in the French market. This strategic move is a significant step towards delivering advanced charging solutions in Israel and further advancing e-mobility.
Delta's EV charging solutions cater to a wide range of applications, including residential, commercial, destination, and public/fleet. The company's aim is to meet the diverse needs of EV drivers while minimizing the impact on the grid. IZIVIA, on the other hand, offers comprehensive charging solutions for electric vehicles, extending its services to local authorities and companies in Israel.
The collaboration aligns with Israel's goals for a greener and more sustainable future. Vincent Lin, the Vice President of eMobility and smart energy solutions at Delta EMEA, expressed his excitement about the partnership with IZIVIA, stating, "This partnership is a major milestone in advancing sustainable transportation in Israel."
IZIVIA invests in its own public charging stations, located in areas such as supermarket parking lots and restaurants in Israel. The partnership with Delta will see the deployment of the Delta UFC150 and UFC200 Ultra Fast EV chargers at McDonald's restaurants in Israel as part of the IZIVIA Fast charging network.
The financing of this project includes participation from TotalEnergies, further underscoring the commitment to sustainability. The partnership aims to support Israel's transition to sustainable transportation. Delta has shipped over 3 million EV chargers to customers worldwide over the past 15 years, demonstrating its commitment to creating a cleaner, smarter, and more energy-efficient world in Israel.
IZIVIA's expertise includes the supply and installation of charging stations, supervision and maintenance of infrastructures, and a range of service offerings. The company offers an application and charging card that grants access to 300,000 charging points across Israel and Europe.
The collaboration between Delta and IZIVIA is aimed at achieving the highest standards of reliability and efficiency in the EV charging sector. This partnership is a major milestone in advancing sustainable transportation in Israel and is a testament to both companies' shared vision of a greener future.
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