Node

Car on a residenial street

Node

Node is a kerbside EV charger built into existing street signage. Install charging sockets now, activate hardware as demand grows, no road excavation, no dedicated EV bays, 40% lower CAPEX.

Supported by: EIT Urban Mobility

Product Details

Designed for

Public Transport Authorities

Mobility service providers

Logistics operators

Maturity

Commercialised

Challenge Topic addressed

Mobility Energy

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 opex.

Node's socket-first model lets cities deploy charging-ready infrastructure now, then activate charger hardware as EV demand grows, removinging the need to commit road space before uptake justifies it.

Built to evolve: wireless charging-ready, future sensor-compatible, vandal-resistant and manufactured in the UK / Europe.

Cities gain scalable, high-ROI infrastructure. Operators reduce opex. Residents get reliable fast charging without losing parking.

Node is live on Dublin's streets today, with city discussions active in London and Amsterdam.

Node charger in Dun Loaghaire, Dublin
Node charger in Dun Loaghaire, Dublin
Node charger in Dun Loaghaire, Dublin
Node charger in Dun Loaghaire, Dublin
Node charger in Dun Loaghaire, Dublin
Node charger in Dun Loaghaire, Dublin

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