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10.07.2026
NEC TECH conducts training for RN‑Energo specialists on working with electric vehicle charging stations
NEC TECH
As part of its cooperation with the «Zaryadi Avto» network operator, NEC TECH has completed training for RN‑Energo technical specialists on working with electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS).
The training programme included both theoretical and practical sessions. Specialists fr om the NEC TECH Scientific and Technical Centre covered the specifics of installing the stations, operating procedures, maintenance requirements and how EVCS are used to address typical tasks. In practice, RN‑Energo engineers honed their skills in performing maintenance, diagnosing station performance and resolving potential faults.
The training is part of a broader collaboration. The NEC TECH Scientific and Technical Centre develops the software for electric vehicle charging stations under the NARTIS brand. The stations are manufactured at the Russian NARTIS plant (both companies are part of the NEC Group) to order for RN‑Energo, an energy supply company and operator of the rapidly growing «Zaryadi Avto» electric vehicle charging network.
This joint project aims to create a convenient infrastructure for electric transport owners and to support eco‑friendly tourism in Russia. Currently, the «Zaryadi Avto» fast‑charging network includes stations located in the Moscow Region, as well as in Saint Petersburg, the Leningrad Region and the Republic of Karelia – in particular, at tourist infrastructure facilities near Lake Ladoga.
«We are developing the electric vehicle charging station network together with RN‑Energo, creating a comfortable urban environment and contributing to the transformation of the transport sector. It is important for electric car owners to have access to charging at convenient locations, so the stations will be placed wh ere our users work, relax or shop», commented Oleg Vladimirov, General Director of NARTIS.
The training programme included both theoretical and practical sessions. Specialists fr om the NEC TECH Scientific and Technical Centre covered the specifics of installing the stations, operating procedures, maintenance requirements and how EVCS are used to address typical tasks. In practice, RN‑Energo engineers honed their skills in performing maintenance, diagnosing station performance and resolving potential faults.
The training is part of a broader collaboration. The NEC TECH Scientific and Technical Centre develops the software for electric vehicle charging stations under the NARTIS brand. The stations are manufactured at the Russian NARTIS plant (both companies are part of the NEC Group) to order for RN‑Energo, an energy supply company and operator of the rapidly growing «Zaryadi Avto» electric vehicle charging network.
This joint project aims to create a convenient infrastructure for electric transport owners and to support eco‑friendly tourism in Russia. Currently, the «Zaryadi Avto» fast‑charging network includes stations located in the Moscow Region, as well as in Saint Petersburg, the Leningrad Region and the Republic of Karelia – in particular, at tourist infrastructure facilities near Lake Ladoga.
«We are developing the electric vehicle charging station network together with RN‑Energo, creating a comfortable urban environment and contributing to the transformation of the transport sector. It is important for electric car owners to have access to charging at convenient locations, so the stations will be placed wh ere our users work, relax or shop», commented Oleg Vladimirov, General Director of NARTIS.
For NEC TECH, as the software developer for electric vehicle charging stations, this training is not just a formality – it is an investment in safety, customer satisfaction and the stable operation of the entire «Zaryadi Avto» network.