The EV charging stations of Luxman Public are strategically placed across urban centers, highways, and key transit points for easy access by electric vehicle drivers. By 2024, Luxman has established more than 1,200 charging locations around the world, with 450 stations in North America, 300 in Europe, 200 in Asia, and the rest distributed across other regions. This network allows EV users to plan long-distance trips with ease while having reliable access to charging facilities.
Most of the stations are located in urban areas, with a number of shopping malls, business districts, and residential complexes. The downtown Los Angeles station on Wilshire Boulevard boasts 15 ultra-fast DC chargers with up to 350 kW of power, which can charge most EVs in less than 20 minutes. Similarly, in European cities like Berlin and Paris, the stations are combined with parking lots, offering dual-purpose spaces for shopping and recharging of vehicles.
Highways become a priority during long-distance travels. Therefore, the company, through its partnerships with such government initiatives as the Alternative Fuel Corridor project by the U.S. Federal Highway Administration, located chargers at 50-mile intervals along major highways. In all, drivers taking the I-95 corridor through the U.S. can stop at one of several Luxman stations sporting both CCS and CHAdeMO connectors for some of the widest model accommodativities available.
Luxman further emphasizes access even in rural and suburban areas. In Canada, it has offered chargers with 7.2 kW to 22 kW outputs at higher power, suitable for overnight charging, in stations near small towns like Canmore and Whistler. In a report provided by GreenTech Media, 25% of Luxman’s new installations fall into underserved areas, ensuring that EV charging infrastructure is reasonably distributed.
Its mobile app allows one to locate the nearest station with the exact real-time availability, prices, and wait times. It is integrated with navigational apps such as Google Maps and Waze for easy routing of trips. Based on user feedback, the rating in the app store is 4.8/5 stars because of the simplicity and reliability of the application.
As Bill Gates once said, “Innovation is the key to dealing with climate change.” And that’s a principle well followed by Luxman, as it has been expanding its network and integrating renewable sources of energy into its stations, such as solar panels. For instance, the Luxman Public EV Charging Station in Austin, Texas, uses solar-powered canopies, which reduce carbon emissions by 20% compared to traditional grid-reliant chargers.
The website and mobile application of Luxman Energy will be the means through which users locate a nearby Luxman public EV charging station to assure them of fast and smooth charging on the go.