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Scandinavia’s new sustainable stations recharge mind, body and electric cars

Scandinavia’s new sustainable stations recharge mind, body and electric cars

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Danish architecture studio COBE has designed a series of sustainable charging stations for electric vehicles for Scandinavia – the first one has cropped up along the E20 motorway in the Danish city of Fredericia. While the design provides EVs ultra fast charging speeds for batteries, powered by E.ON Drive and Clever, COBE also wanted to create a relaxing green space for drivers to recharge mentally and physically.

While a car takes five minutes to fill up with gas, one might argue that recharging in 15 minutes will be a bore. Yet, with the quickening pace of our society where everything is go-go-go, it’s all getting a bit exhausting – and COBE decided that the extra 10 minutes might provide a meaningful moment for us to stop and enjoy nature.

COBE EV charging station Denmark

The station design is infused with trees, grasses and other plants, all selected in cooperation with the Danish Society for Nature Conservation to improve biodiversity. Travellers can find a shady spot to relax beneath the certified wood and concrete canopy structure topped with solar panels – or sit on a swing perhaps and just let the zen wash over you.

The geometric design is lightweight and organic in appearance, and easy on the eye too – unlike the heinous concrete gas stations slapped with neon signs and branding (although you cannot deny they have a certain allure when photographed by Ed Ruscha). And, the modular design means that multiple structures can be joined to create a ‘grove’ of stations if needed.

‘The energy and the technology are green, so we wanted the architecture, the materials and the concept to reflect that. So, we designed a charging station in sustainable materials placed in a clean, calm setting with trees and plantings that offer people a dose of mindfulness on the highway,’ says Dan Stubbergaard, architect and founder of COBE.

Ultra fast charging station roof

Let’s not forget that the ‘service station’ is a typology of architecture that has inspired the likes of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edward Hopper and Alfred Hitchcock, who were creatively enthralled by these stop-overs, these non-places on the road, liminal zones found somewhere between A and B. So now there’s a new, more sustainable, opportunity for chance meetings and illicit affairs, as well as mindful retreats for a mental recharge.

Soon, we will be adjusting to saying ‘EV station’ instead of ‘petrol station’ when eventually electricity will replace fossil fuels in our vehicles hopefully in the not-too-distant future. This is the first of its kind, and soon there will be a whole network of 48 COBE-designed charging stations located across Scandinavian highways – tying together the main cities in Denmark, Norway and Sweden – and hopefully inspiring some great works of literature, art and film along the way. §

Roof of the EV charging station - drone view
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Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network

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