Innovations that mark the future
Innovations that mark the future
The electric mobility sector continues to advance by leaps and bounds. The latest market developments show how technology is improving autonomy, charging infrastructure and integration with renewable energies. Below, we review some of the most recent trends that are driving this revolution.
Solid-state batteries: A leap in autonomy
Mercedes-Benz has started road tests with vehicles equipped with solid-state batteries, a technology that could increase the range of electric cars up to 1,000 kilometers per charge. These batteries, in addition to being more efficient, are safer and reduce the risk of overheating. It is expected that in a few years they will reach the market, completely transforming the electric driving experience.
Charging infrastructure: Towards a smarter network
Throughout Europe, cities are expanding their charging infrastructure to facilitate the adoption of electric cars. An example is the City Council of Parla, which has begun the installation of 300 universal bicycle parking, promoting the use of electric bicycles and other personal mobility vehicles. This demonstrates the growing importance of micromobility in the urban transport ecosystem.
In addition, the integration of intelligent management systems at charging points is optimizing energy consumption. Thanks to V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid) technology, electric vehicles will be able to return energy to the grid when not in use, helping to stabilize the power supply in times of high demand.
The role of companies in electric mobility
More and more companies are installing charging points in their facilities to encourage the use of the electric car among their employees and fleets. The Xunta de Galicia, for example, has approved the Automotive Master Plan 2025-2027, with 67 measures aimed at the electrification of the sector. This type of initiative reinforces the importance of having efficient recharging infrastructures in work environments.
What does this mean for users?
All these advances are paving the way towards a simpler and more accessible transition to electric mobility. The combination of more durable batteries, more efficient charging infrastructures and supportive policies are making the electric car an increasingly viable option for the average user.
At Proelectric, we ensure that the transition to electric mobility is as easy and efficient as possible, offering charging point installation solutions adapted to each need.