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Around the world, EVs are becoming more and more common, and EV charging is evolving differently for various places and use cases. For international OEMs, this results in a high level of complexity and numerous part numbers.
But for electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), which includes EV chargers, there are three commonly recognised descriptors: mode, level, and kind.
The Newzealand EV charger market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Worldwide leader in technology The firms recently announced that Siemens has teamed with YHI Energy in New Zealand to help the country’s expanding electric-charging sector and provide its newest EV charging-infrastructure portfolio.
They affirm that as a result of the cooperation, YHI Energy, one of New Zealand’s top producers of energy products, will distribute Siemens’ cutting-edge portfolio of charging infrastructure.
According to Siemens, this arrangement strengthens their collaboration with Cuthbert Stewart Limited (CSL), who distributes their industrial automation, process industry, electrical, and driving solutions in New Zealand.
The YHI statement also comes in the wake of previous client victories, such as the arrangement to provide e-bus charging infrastructure to Go Bus, one of the major bus companies in New Zealand.
In New Zealand, Siemens’ electric vehicle charging infrastructure is well-known throughout the world and is rapidly expanding. However, in order to meet demand and also explore new opportunities, we require a local partner with in-depth industry expertise and a stellar reputation.
In addition to being a distributor, YHI Energy is a firm with similar values that is enthusiastic about the chance to contribute to lowering New Zealand’s carbon footprint. are enthusiastic about this collaboration and look forward to close cooperation with YHI Energy.