Electric mobility client case study – Assai
Assai Atacadista is a Brazilian chain of food retailers and self-service wholesalers.
Project context
To continue its Energy transition, Assaí Atacadista has opened its first store equipped with charging stations. The partnership with GreenYellow aims to install +80 charging stations for electric vehicles in several Assaí stores.
Driven by its commitment to sustainability, the company is keen to support the development of electric mobility in Brazil, and to enable its clients to make their own contribution.
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Project highlights
- Aligning with Assaí’s sustainability plan
- Meeting the country’s growing demand for energy transition
- Improve your customer experience and create destination preference
- Design and installation of electric vehicle charging systems (EVCS)
- Multi-site management, including projects tailored to the specific needs of individual stores
- Deployment of a system suitable for general public use:
- Supply of management software
- Operation/maintenance of electric vehicle charging stations
- Contribute to achieving Assaí’s ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) objectives
- Participating in the deployment of the Brazilian electric mobility ecosystem
- Accelerate the deployment of EVCS (Electric Vehicle Charging Systems) throughout the country
- Enable Assaí to offer a new service to its clients
- Type of contract: EVCS (Electric vehicle charging infrastructure)
- Number of sites: 27 stores
- Start of contrat: August 2022
Project key figures
80
terminals deployed at 27 sites
in less than 6 months
0%
client investment
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