In this category, companies can submit, among other things: electric car chargers, electric car networks and charging stations, electric car services, multifunctional charging cards, as well as complex implementations/audits for charging installations and alternative energy sources.
In this category, companies can submit electrical devices for charging car batteries, DC charging DC chargers, AC charging AC chargers and wallboxes.
A category in which solutions can be submitted by manufacturers and companies offering networks of electric vehicle charging stations.
As part of the electric car service, companies can report on systems for updating the vehicle's software, monitoring battery status and other aspects related to safety and technology in electric cars.
Charging cards offered to fleet managers by multi-utility, fuel and automotive corporations, allowing vehicles to be charged and/or refuelled and thus accounting for charging costs with a single invoice.
Services aimed at the comprehensive roll-out of an electric vehicle charging system including design, installation, configuration of charging hardware and software and audit of existing electric/charging installations: review, assessment or analysis of existing electric vehicle charging infrastructure to check its performance, compliance with standards, safety.
In this category, companies can submit solutions, projects, technologies aimed at offsetting the CO₂ balance in a given unit, company or automotive concern (e.g. in car manufacturing) or the operation of a given organisation.
The need to calculate the carbon footprint for companies. Various tools and software exist to help companies measure and report their carbon footprint. Such systems collect data, analyse emissions and generate reports according to international standards. In many countries, legislation is being introduced requiring companies to report their carbon footprint. This is part of a global effort to curb climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In Poland, carbon footprint regulations will be in force from July 2024. Carbon footprint reporting systems are not only a legal necessity, but are also an important element of companies' sustainability strategies. Their implementation can benefit both the environment and the company itself.
Tools to support the transition from a combustion to an electric fleet, taking into account purchase costs, operating costs and projected savings.