Through this agreement, E1 will cooperate with the electric vehicle charging business by utilizing the nationwide LPG charging station infrastructure and Standard Energy's next-generation ESS technology. E1 plans to install an ultra-fast electric vehicle charger at an LPG charging station and create a future vehicle charging infrastructure in connection with Standard Energy's vanadium-ion battery ESS.
Standard Energy plans to push for demonstration special cases
In order to establish a foundation for related systems, Standard Energy plans to push for demonstration special cases through "Government regulation free sandbox", and then build an ultra-fast electric vehicle charging facility that connects ESS to E1 LPG charging stations. If it goes as planned, an ESS-linked electric vehicle charging facility will be built for the first time at an LPG charging station.
Vanadium-ion battery is the world's first technology developed by Standard Energy, and it is suitable as an ESS for charging electric vehicles in LPG charging stations because it not only has no risk of fire but also has high energy efficiency.
In order to establish a foundation for related systems, Standard Energy plans to push for demonstration special cases through "Government regulation free sandbox", and then build an ultra-fast electric vehicle charging facility that connects ESS to E1 LPG charging stations. If it goes as planned, an ESS-linked electric vehicle charging facility will be built for the first time at an LPG charging station.