PPC Blue says e-car charging network has over 1,500 points in Greece

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Fourteen e-vehicle charging stations have been installed at Athens International Airport by the Public Power Company’s (PPC) e-charging infrastructure operator subsidiary company DEI-Blue, PPC reported on Thursday.

This is the first publicly accessible charging hub to be set up at an airport and is the country’s largest, PPC noted in its announcement.

In specific tech specs, one will find the following chargers at Athens International Airport’s Short-Term Parking 1:

– 5 dual chargers at 22 kW of AC each  

– 1 Supercharger at 120 kW DC (or 2 x 60 kW DC)

– 1 Supercharger at 50 kW DC and 22 kW AC.

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