ENECHANGE EV Charge initiated use at Hotel Okura Kobe

ENECHANGE Ltd. (Head Office: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Tomoya Maruoka),is pleased to announce the installation of four 6kW Level 2 chargers ENECHANGE EV Charge ports at the luxury hotel “Hotel Okura Kobe” in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, which have become operational starting today.

Background of Installation

Hotel Okura Kobe, a landmark hotel located on the waterfront of Kobe in Meriken Park, offers rooms with the concept of “Simplicity and Elegance”. Guests can enjoy various views of Kobe, including the Rokko mountain range, the cityscape, Kobe Port Tower, a Ferris wheel, and a lighthouse, each offering a different look from north to south and east to west.
In anticipation of future EV adoption, we have installed four ENECHANGE EV Charge 6kW charging ports on the fifth floor (west side) of the multistory parking lot. This is expected to further enhance the convenience for EV drivers. Additionally, charging ports at accommodations are important in EV drivers’ travel planning, and a 6kW charging port can nearly fully charge overnight.
≪Location≫Location: Hotel Okura Kobe, 5th floor of the multistory parking (west side)Adress: 2-1 Hatobacho, Chuo-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo PrefectureNumber of units installed: 4 portsFor non-hotel guests using the charging ports, additional parking fees are required.
Courtesy of Hotel Okura Kobe
Courtesy of Hotel Okura Kobe
 
≪Charging Port Overview≫
Model installed: Charge 2
Authentication type: ENECHANGE EV Charge app, charging cards
・Maximum output: 6kW *Capable of charging at twice the speed of other Level 2 charging ports (3 kW)
・Connector: Type 1 standard, usable with all EVs and PHEVs *Tesla requires a conversion adapter
・Voltage: 200V (AC)
・Charging cable length: approx. 5 m

ENECHANGE EV Charge

ENECHANGE has been providing the EV Charging Service since November 2021 to contribute to the realization of a decarbonized society. ENECHANGE EV Charge is an EV charging service that allows the use of 3kW/6kW Level 2 charging ports installed at commercial facilities, accommodations, offices, and condominiums nationwide, and can also handle the replacement of existing chargers. It offers plans with zero installation and monthly fees, and is the No. 1*1 choice among many businesses for its total support from installation to operation.
ENECHANGE also has the No.1-downloaded*2 free app to allow for easy checking of charge port availability and conducting charging sessions and payment processes. Additionally, it enables searching for charging ports from ENECHANGE and other companies. By registering the vehicle model, it can display the difference between charging costs and gasoline costs, and suggest the optimal charging plan.
In addition to app payments, where the user only pays for the amount charged, charging cards provided by e-Mobility Power and various automobile companies are also available. Furthermore, the “ENECHANGE Passport”, flat-rate subscription plan of 2,980 yen (tax included) per month, allows multiple charges during daytime hours and offers significant economic benefits especially to EV users without home charging facilities.
*1 Based on the number of installed EV charging ports by an app-based service provider (as of November 1, 2024, according to GoGoEV).
*2 Based on the number of downloads from five EV charging services on iOS & Android (as of October 31, 2024, according to data.ai research).
 
ENECHANGE EV Charge website: https://ev-charge-enechange.jp/
ENECHANGE EV Charge app

ENECHANGE Ltd.

ENECHANGE is an energy technology company that promotes a carbon-free society through digital innovation, with the mission of Changing Energy For A Better World.
Founded in 2015 and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Mothers in 2020 (now known as the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market, Securities Code: 4169), the company offers solutions across the entire energy retail value chain — including procurement, demand and supply management, retail and sales, and customer support — to meet the evolving needs of consumers and energy retailers in light of the “4Ds” of energy: Deregulation, Decentralization, Decarbonization and Digitalization.
 
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Note : This document has been translated from the Japanese original for reference purposes only. In the event of any discrepancy between this translated document and the Japanese original, the original shall prevail.