Charging and storing e-bike batteries in public environments has long been a challenge. With the new ACE from EWF Eco , it is now possible to charge e-bike batteries in a controlled and safe way, with full traceability and user identification.
- "With ACE, we are taking a big step towards safer and more accessible e-bike infrastructure. We want to make it easy to charge and park your bike everywhere, without compromising on safety,
says Karl Corneliusson, Business Area Manager at ECO Charge.

Safe use
With software integration and user identification, the ACE charging cabinet can be integrated with, for example, travel and parking apps and access control systems. The technology makes it possible to control who is charging and what is stored in the charging cabinet.
With safe and technologically advanced solutions, ACE prevents both accidents and unauthorized use. With API support and a clear user interface, the charging cabinet sets a new standard for charging infrastructure in public environments," says Karl Corneliusson, Business Area Manager at ECO Charge.
New business models
The ACE charging cabinet can be integrated into existing systems and is suitable for parking facilities, housing associations and workplaces that want to offer charging as a service.
- Charging cabinets can work in the same way as parcel delivery, and be a service that attracts more visitors. Those who act now can take a leading role in shaping the mobility services of the future," says Karl Corneliusson, Business Area Manager at ECO Charge.
Facts about ACE
- Follows MSB and Kammarkollegiet recommendations
- The charging cabinet has temperature monitoring, exhaust air, thermostatically controlled heating element and active fire protection from MAUS, and can be placed outdoors, separated from the building.
- The cabinet minimizes the risk of fire spreading and strengthens the systematic fire protection work (SBA).
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