Electric mobility client case study – Hospital Center CHU Sud

The Centre Hospitalier CHU Sud in La Réunion is a university hospital center covering all the sites in the south of the island. It employs more than 8,000 professionals and 150 professions dedicated to health care.

Project context

The Hospital Center sees sustainable mobility as an important lever for Sustainable development.
With this in mind, the hospital aims to encourage the use of electric vehicles by its staff, while reducing its carbon footprint.

Thanks to a turnkey IRVE (Electric Vehicle Charging System) project based on our #SHIFTMobility offering, GreenYellow is supporting CHU Sud in its ambition to become a charging station hub.

The aim of the project is to install a network of charging stations for electric vehicles on the hospital’s site to enable optimum use of its internal fleet of electric vehicles, while contributing to the development of electric mobility on Reunion Island.
In this way, hospital staff and clients can recharge their electric vehicles conveniently and efficiently, and the Hospital Center can contribute to its objectives of reducing its environmental impact.

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Project highlights

  • Analysis: propose a business model adapted to the reality of the client
  • Electrical installation development
  • Identifying and matching the capacity of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles
  • Charging points installed for the Central Hospital’s fleet of internal EVs (electric vehicles)
  • Concession model: GreenYellow manages the charging station park from A to Z
  • Additional client comfort
  • Ecological features
  • Guaranteed equipment availability
  • Type of contract: Concession model
  • Number of sites: 1
  • Start of contract : November 2022
  • GreenYellow service guarantee for the duration of the contract

Project key figures

6

charging points installed

22 kW

power

0%

client investment

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