KEBA Group AG, headquartered in Linz, Austria, develops automation solutions for industry, banking, and energy sectors. Its portfolio spans robotics, industrial control systems, electric vehicle chargers, and user interface technologies. With operations in 16 countries, KEBA supports digitized manufacturing, banking kiosks, and green mobility infrastructure. The company combines German-Austrian engineering, modular systems, and custom automation to offer sustainable, scalable solutions globally. KEBA is known for its commitment to innovation and customer-centric design.
If you want to drive an e-car or a plug-in hybrid, you have to deal with the subject of charging. You’ll quickly come across terms like alternating and direct current, single-phase and 3-phase charging. But what do they mean and how do these concepts influence the way you charge your vehicle? Here’s a summary of the most important points.
Those who want to be able to charge their electric car or plug-in hybrid at home face a decision: To buy either a mobile charging station or a permanently installed wallbox? Before deciding on one of the two options, you should ask yourself the following three questions in order to make the right choice.
Is it worth having a wallbox for my plug-in hybrid (PHEV)? With modern plug-in hybrids, distances of up to 90 kilometers can be achieved purely electrically.
In 2021, the International Automobile Exhibition IAA became IAA Mobility. The name says it all: Rather than putting only the car at center stage, the focus was now on mobility today and tomorrow. In addition to cars, especially bicycles and even small airplanes were presented at the Munich Trade Fair Center.
In the run up to releasing the first all-electric Honda e, KEBA was named the exclusive supplier for Honda Power Charger wall boxes. The charging station was jointly developed in record time and first presented at the last IAA in Frankfurt.