MOONCITY Budaörs has expanded its activities with an educational service related to electromobility, opening an Electromobility Test Center where practical and theoretical information about electric vehicles can be obtained so that private and corporate customers can determine whether the use of electric vehicles is efficient for them, Porsche Hungaria informed MTI.
In their announcement, they explain that the obstacles to the spread of electric cars in Hungary – high purchase costs, deficiencies in the charging infrastructure, and mistrust of the technology – require thorough information and the opportunity to gain authentic experience.
“The aim of our test center is not only to showcase the vehicles, but also to provide a clear, practical introduction to the entire electric ecosystem, including charging options, energy supply issues, and usage habits,” the managing director of Porsche Hungaria, Tamás Wachtler said in the statement.
During test drives, interested parties will be given a detailed presentation of the car and the everyday use of charging technology. By learning about the complex technology, customers will be able to determine, without prejudice or misconceptions, whether electric mobility fits into their lives and which car type, charging infrastructure, and additional solutions are ideal for them.
The MOONCITY electric mobility knowledge and experience center was opened at the end of 2023 by Porsche Hungaria, the Hungarian importer of Volkswagen Group brands. The center serves as a showroom for MOON charging solutions, and visitors can learn about various electric car charging solutions, charging infrastructure, energy management systems, and the latest developments in green mobility. The Budaörs center also functions as a sales point for electric cars, a public charging station, and a high-tech event venue.


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