NARTIS begins deliveries of ultra‑fast charging stations for electric transport in Moscow
NARTIS
NARTIS (part of the NEC Group) has won a tender by State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans for the supply of ultra‑fast charging stations for the city’s public electric transport – electric buses. As part of the project, modern domestic charging stations with a capacity of up to 400 kW will be installed in the capital. These stations are designed for fast charging of electric vehicles along routes and at transport depots.

The new stations provide a current of up to 600 A, are equipped with Ethernet and 4G interfaces, support RFID identification, and are designed for operation in challenging climatic and urban conditions. The equipment meets the requirements for modern urban charging infrastructure and is adapted for intensive use in public transport operations.

This is already the second major project for NARTIS in the segment of urban electric transport infrastructure. Previously, the company signed a contract with SPb GUP Passazhiravtotrans and delivered charging stations for electric buses in Saint Petersburg.

NARTIS solutions are used in the network of roadside hotels «3A», where charging stations are installed to support electric vehicle travel, as well as at «RN‑Energo» facilities, including tourist infrastructure near Lake Ladoga. The company’s equipment is also operational in parking areas of supermarkets, business centres and commercial facilities across various regions of Russia.

The expansion of the delivery geography confirms the growing demand for NARTIS’s domestic solutions in the field of charging infrastructure.
The development of public electric transport is impossible without a reliable charging infrastructure. We are seeing steady growth in demand from Russia’s largest cities for domestic solutions for electric buses. For NARTIS, participation in projects in Moscow and Saint Petersburg is not only an important stage in the company’s development, but also a contribution to building a modern urban transport ecosystem. At the same time, we are developing infrastructure for private electric transport, as the market requires a comprehensive approach – from city highways and bus depots to hotels, tourist routes and commercial facilities.
Oleg Vladimirov CEO of NARTIS
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