Bolloré Group has chosen the electric vehicle charging station by Giulio Barbieri
Electric vehicle charging stations Self Energy by Giulio Barbieri are on completion of Bolloré group’s Autolib’, the new car-sharing project, concerning the electric Bluecar, designed by Pininfarina and available in Paris from December 2011.
Self Energy, the electric car charging station, manufactured by the Giulio Barbieri S.p.A. company reaches Paris. The billionaire coming from Brittany Vincent Bolloré, president of the Bolloré group, industrial colossus listed in the stock exchange, which appears among the 500 world most important companies, has chosen our evse to realize one of his most important projects: launching into the market Bluecar, the 100% electric car and Autolib’, the first electric car-sharing service, which is intended to build on the success of bike rental service, already operating in many European cities.
The project has been premièred in Europe: its aim is to put 3000 Bluecar electric cars into circulation from December 2011, placing Giulio Barbieri electric car charging stations all around Paris and the Ile de France region.
It’s an honour and a privilege that the ev charging station’s innovative design and elegance has been chosen to launch this challenging project.
This underlines the common philosophy pursued by both firm owners, which added up to a worthwhile synergy between the Giulio Barbieri S.p.A company and the Bolloré group: being ahead of times and always on the cutting edge as regards market needs, which are every day increasingly turned to environmental issues and as a consequence, to emission-free mobility.
The political tendency in the coming years is to support sustainable mobility, stimulating the electric cars market with the related priority and need to install clean energy filling stations. Self Energy is one of the few stand-alone solar structures in the market projected to charge electric cars, which also offers the comfort of an elegant and prestigious carport, whose innovative design suits to any architectural context, either modern or historic.
