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Green Energy and iSmart: Morocco’s Leap Toward Sustainable Mobility :

Hiba BENCHRIF, 30/11/202430/11/2024
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Morocco has long been a pioneer in the renewable energy sector, making significant strides in solar and wind energy. One of the most innovative projects in the country is the introduction of iSmart, a cutting-edge electric vehicle (EV) charging station powered by renewable energy. Developed in collaboration between the Institute for Research in Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN) and the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), the iSmart system is part of Morocco’s broader strategy to integrate smart, sustainable technologies into urban infrastructure and transport networks.

iSmart: A Smart and Green Solution

The iSmart charging stations are designed to cater to both professional and domestic needs, offering an efficient and environmentally friendly way to charge electric vehicles. These stations are powered by clean energy sources, aligning with Morocco’s goals of reducing its carbon footprint and promoting the use of electric vehicles. The iSmart stations come with several advanced features, including CO2 capture technology to monitor pollution levels and 4G connectivity for efficient station management and maintenance.

One of the key benefits of the iSmart system is its modular design, which allows it to be integrated into various urban settings, such as mounted on walls or streetlight posts. With charging capacities ranging from 7.5 kW to 50 kW, the stations can recharge electric vehicles within 30 minutes, making them highly practical for users. These intelligent charging stations are a part of a broader push to decarbonize Morocco’s mobility sector and encourage the use of electric vehicles.

A Vision for Sustainable Mobility

The iSmart initiative represents more than just an innovative charging infrastructure; it is a cornerstone of Morocco’s effort to transition to sustainable mobility. As the country invests in electric vehicles and their supporting infrastructure, projects like iSmart contribute to reducing dependency on fossil fuels, improving air quality, and creating a more sustainable urban environment.

Additionally, the creation of the Green Energy Park in Morocco, where these charging stations are developed, is another key part of this sustainable vision. The park serves as a research hub for renewable energy innovations, supporting the development of new technologies like the iSmart system and facilitating technology transfer across the country.

A National Strategy for Green Energy and Electric Vehicles

Morocco’s commitment to green energy and electric mobility goes hand in hand with its efforts to become a regional leader in both fields. The country is already a major player in renewable energy, with large-scale projects like the Noor Solar Complex, one of the largest solar plants in the world. Morocco is also poised to become a key producer of electric vehicles, with the introduction of Moroccan-made electric cars and charging stations like iSmart.

The government aims to produce 5,000 iSmart stations annually starting in 2022, contributing significantly to the goal of a decarbonized transport sector and fostering the growth of a green economy. These efforts are complemented by the development of energy-efficient vehicles and renewable energy production, positioning Morocco as a sustainability leader in Africa.

Conclusion

The iSmart system is just one example of Morocco’s forward-thinking approach to integrating green energy and smart technologies. By embracing innovations like electric vehicle charging stations and expanding its renewable energy infrastructure, Morocco is paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future. These initiatives not only contribute to the country’s environmental goals but also play a vital role in creating a green economy that will benefit both the nation and the wider region.

For more information on Morocco’s green energy initiatives, you can explore related resources such as https://www.northafricapost.com .

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Hiba BENCHRIF

Hiba Benchrif, étudiante en BTS au lycée Al Kindy.
Je suis passionnée par la technologie et je vise une carrière en tant que développeuse spécialisée en intelligence artificielle (IA).

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