Node
A kerbside EV charger built to replace existing street signage. No dedicated EV bays, no footpath obstructions, no hassle.
Supported by: EIT Urban Mobility
Product Details
Node is a street sign-integrated EV charger that turns existing urban infrastructure into a kerbside charging network, eliminating dedicated bays and street clutter.
Each unit delivers dual 22kW sockets with RFID, NFC, Plug & Charge, contactless payment and cellular/ethernet connectivity with PAS 1899 compliancy as standard. A patented swappable cartridge enables repairs or upgrades in under 5 minutes, minimising downtime and operational costs.
Node's socket-first model lets cities deploy charging-ready infrastructure now, then activate charger hardware as EV demand grows, removing the need to commit road space before mainstream adoption.
Built to evolve: wireless charging-ready, future sensor-compatible, vandal-resistant and continuously upgradeable.
Cities gain scalable, high-ROI infrastructure. Operators reduce OPEX. Residents get reliable fast charging without the parking wars.
Node is live on Dublin's streets today, with city discussions active in London and Amsterdam.
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