Iberdrola installed 500 new charging points for electric vehicles at Airbus‘ main production centers in Spain, as part of its electrification strategy. The charging points are connected to a digital platform that allows remote management from mobile devices.
In addition, the system collects real-time data that allows adjusting the operation of the chargers and improving energy efficiency.
A project aimed at reducing emissions
The electrification of internal transport at Airbus plants is part of Airbus’ decarbonization plans decarbonization plans the aerospace company’s decarbonization plans. Thanks to this charging network, travel within the plants will be more sustainable, resulting in a smaller carbon footprint and the promotion of good energy practices.
For its part, the energy company reinforces its role as a leader in electric mobility solutions by integrating this infrastructure with 100% renewable energy. 100% renewable energy certified by Guarantee of Origin. According to the company, the aim is to offer recharging systems adaptable to any production environment that contribute to the rational use of energy.
Iberdrola, leader in electric recharging in Spain
With more than 80,000 recharging points installed throughout the country, the company leads all power segments. Of these, more than 10,000 are for public use, including 2,900 high-power points and close to 1,500 ultrafast points managed in partnership with bp pulse.
This new infrastructure at Airbus reinforces the company’s positioning as a strategic partner for companies seeking to advance electrification and digitalization. The deployment also sets a benchmark for future initiatives in other industrial sectors, consolidating the shared vision of both companies towards a cleaner energy model.
Source and photo: Iberdrola