Electric vehicle charger manufacturer, L-Charge, is now working together with web & mobile development company, 4xxi, to establish software services to make London the first city that gets L-Charge rapidly scalable off-grid ultra-fast chargers powered by clean fuels. Companies have committed to using a completely digitalized and transparent approach to their collaboration, allowing them to go ahead with the project in accordance with the SDG goals.

“Using Hydrogen or an LNG/H2 mixture instead of connecting to the power grid connection is the most efficient way to provide power on-site. Low carbon fuels are currently the most economically feasible solution and can be used as a bridging technology towards a carbon-neutral solution such as hydrogen. Even using pure LNG to charge EVs we are already substantially reducing emissions”, CEO of L-Charge, Dmitry Lashin, highlighted 

L-Charge philosophy is that EVs should be as fast as refueling a petrol-fueled car. That is why the company invented an ultrafast solution for electric vehicles. Mobile trucks can charge one car at a time, but at almost the same time taking approximately 4 minutes to charge a regular car for 60 miles.

L-Charge mobile truck can drive to you, wherever you are currently within Central London, and the next stage – throughout the UK. Mobile truck is constantly moving, around the city and consumers can call it when they need them via an App. EV owners can book L-Charge trucks in advance at a pre-scheduled time, so users can be sure that the car is charged and ready.

“You can’t underestimate the importance of mobile in today’s business world. Whatever you’re doing, you doing it for the end consumers: your clients. You don’t simply optimize your business for mobile; you optimize it for people. We believe that nowadays best services winning the market are those, who set up the best consumer experience, the business model itself goes second. This should become normal for EV charging market too. That's where L-Charge and we are going”, said Evgeny Scherbak, CBDO at 4xxi.

Partners are certain that EVs and new software technologies are playing an important role in reducing CO2 emissions.