In Walloon Brabant, an individual has set up a carpool parking lot… in front of his property, with charging stations

In Walloon Brabant, an individual has set up a carpool parking lot… in front of his property, with charging stations
In Walloon Brabant, an individual has set up a carpool parking lot… in front of his property, with charging stations

Alexis Dutrieux is the head of the ATLM-Pro company specializing in the development of environmental software. As part of a research and development project called “Smart Mobility Services”, he has developed energy solutions aiming, ultimately, to cover almost all of the energy needs of his property, located along the Grand-Route. , in Ways.

Photovoltaic panels and three electric cars using V2H technology (which allows accumulated energy to be reinjected to power the house) have already covered 80% of consumption: “The V2H electric car makes it possible to reinject energy into the home in the evening, when we need it, while the photovoltaic panels produce during the day by reinjecting the production into the electricity network. To cover 95% of our needs and have a more constant energy production, day and evening, summer and winter, we are considering using hydrogen and installing a small wind turbine on the site. With the wind turbine, we could ensure the self-sufficiency of a few dozen. of houses in the neighborhoodunderlines Alexis Dutrieux.

€0.25 per kilowatt/hour

This Friday, he inaugurated a carpool parking lot set up at the entrance to his property. This project received support from the City via the 2021 participatory budget. Vincent Girboux, Energy Alderman, was on site: “Transport is responsible for 54% of greenhouse gas emissions. Solutions have already been developed in Genappe, but we need to continue our efforts in this area. Carpooling is one way…”

Practically, this carpooling parking lot has offered, since this Friday, six spaces, three for electric vehicles with charging stations, three for thermal vehicles. “Carpooling is good for mobility, for reducing greenhouse gases, for the wallet, continues Alexis Dutrieux. With charging and the possibility for people benefiting from V technology at home 2H is also good for the stability of the electricity network. The cost of recharging would be around €0.25 per kW/h, significantly cheaper than the network and terminals found in public spaces. We will reference our site on Carpool as soon as we have authorization. The prices will be those of Carpool“.

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