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New electronic charging stations at Designer Outlet

New electronic charging stations at Designer Outlet

the Barndorf outlet designerone of the largest and most popular shopping malls in Central Europe, is investing in sustainability. This week, plans were presented to expand the infrastructure with two projects that serve climate protection and the attractiveness of the site.

In cooperation with Burgenland Energy The largest of them is being built on the site. Electronic Charger Center Austria. 100 new electronic charging stations In the future, visitors will be able to charge their electric cars directly on site.

“We are very proud to be playing a leading role in implementing environmentally friendly technologies,” he said. Mario SchwanGeneral Manager of Designer Outlet. At the same time, a comprehensive process began. Photovoltaic project (BV). The ultra-modern photovoltaic panels will be installed on 1,650 square meters of roof by October 2024. This system with an output of about 400 kW It will generate the electricity needed for the public areas of the outlet itself.

“The Pioneer of Burgenland”

State Counselor Leo Snow He highlights the importance of these measures for Burgenland: “The sales centre is one of the most important brands in Burgenland. It shows how companies can become independent of energy and prices.” Stephen Sharma“We are not only building a rooftop photovoltaic system here for self-sufficiency, but also the largest electric filling station in Austria. In the future, customers will be able to shop with renewable energy and charge their electric vehicles,” adds the Chairman of the Board of Management of Burgenland Energie.

The Designer Outlet Parndorf attracts 6.8 million visitors annually and has evolved from a visionary into an international shopping destination over the past 26 years. With over 160 designer stores, the mall not only offers a first-class shopping experience, but is now also setting new standards in terms of sustainability. The use of 100 percent renewable electricity, LED lighting throughout and the absence of gas in public areas demonstrate the outlet’s commitment.

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