“Where’s The Bloody Charge Point?#8221; — Urban Electric Pop-Up Charger
Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe.
Sidewalks are for pedestrians. In most urban areas, space is a key commodity that no one wants to lose. This concern makes for quite a bit of resistance to permanent EV infrastructure. Minimizing the impact on space, especially on a narrow urban or suburban street, is a neighborly, pedestrian-friendly concept even if you are promoting zero-emissions vehicles, which is also a pedestrian-friendly measure. Cluttering up the neighborhood is best avoided. It’s often helpful to educate those neighbors with a less invasive approach.
Urban Electric has found a gentle way into those spaces. Even if neighbors profess they will never go electric, Urban Electric finds they are pleased with the sublimely designed invisible EV infrastructure. When not in use, the UEone disappears and retracts, fully retreating underground.
