Sticky

Tech start-up Nimble Energy introduces Nimbee, an electricity-on-demand service for out-of-home EV charging. Pilot operations will start in the first EU city, Prague, this summer. Prague, February 8, 2021 – The Czech tech start-up Nimble Energy aims to simplify the life of electric vehicle owners by bringing charging-electricity to wherever they need it. Focusing on high-capacity mobile storage and charging stations in the last three years, Nimble Energy is introducing an industry-first on-demand electricity delivery service. Nimbee, the first customer-centric system, is based on a 50 cm small, 40 kW charging power mobile battery developed by the Czech and Swiss experts. It can fully charge a medium-size car with European CCS connectors or Asian CHAdeMO within an hour. The officialRead more.

Sticky

By: Legendy Last year, the arrival of the Covid 19 pandemic did not allow the seventh multi-genre exhibition Legendy to take place. The organizer Lubor Kos moved the exhibition to 2021 until the usual date of the event in May. From December 2020, preparations for implementation, identification of topics, scope and negotiations with partners began. Tickets from 2020 remained valid. SHIFT OF THE EXHIBITION TO AUGUST Due to the unpredictable situation, I was forced to decide to postpone the date of the event to August 2021. We found a suitable and possible date with the management of the Prague Exhibition Grounds and we are preparing the exhibition in the period 28-29. August 2021. WHY AUGUST? The Legendy exhibition is aRead more.

Sticky

A new tram line is being planned to aid the development of a new Prague district, which will be built on the land of the defunct Žižkov Freight Station, according to a city press release. The new district will support up to 15,000 residents and 4,500 new apartments and will require the new five-stop tram line as a result of the increased population. The tram line will connect between Jan Želivský and Olšanská, proceed toward the underpass at K Červeného dvoru, and will end at Malešická and Jarovská street. The plan will also allow for a future extension to Malešice. “The transformation area of ​​the Freight Station is crucial for Prague, not only because of its location but especially becauseRead more.