As Europe continues to accelerate the transition toward electric mobility, the demand for charging infrastructure is rapidly expanding from highways and commercial centers to institutions, residential communities, healthcare facilities, and public service sites. In this evolving market, customers are no longer looking only for fast EV charging performance. They increasingly expect EV charging solutions to deliver lower environmental impact, easier maintenance, and stronger long term operational value.
At the same time, investors are paying greater attention to the extended value of charging equipment. Large screen EV chargers are becoming a preferred option because they do more than power vehicles; they can also support advertising display, information communication, and other value-added services, helping customers gain more from each installation. For site operators, this means an EV charging station can serve not only as core EV infrastructure, but also as a digital platform that enhances user experience, strengthens site image, and creates additional communication and commercial opportunities.
SCU provided EVMS PRO CCS2 EV chargers with 43 inch screen for nursing homes in the Czech Republic. The solution adopted the dual CCS2 standard, ensuring compatibility with mainstream electric vehicles across Europe, and was equipped with fast charging cables to support stable high current charging performance. Its 43 inch display provides a clearer, more intuitive interface while also supporting advertising, information delivery, and other value-added digital services.
To better meet the needs of a healthcare-related environment, the EVMS PRO charger also features a unique vertical cable management system that keeps cables from touching the ground, helping reduce wear, extend service life, and improve overall site safety and cleanliness. In addition, its low operating noise and minimal environmental impact make it particularly suitable for noise-sensitive urban and residential settings such as nursing homes.
What makes this solution even more valuable is that it combines day-to-day practicality with long term operational efficiency. The system is designed for simplified installation and maintenance, and its power modules support hot swapping, which significantly reduces maintenance complexity and downtime. Through OCPP smart charging, EVMS PRO also enables operators to optimize charging power according to tariff periods, helping reduce electricity costs and strengthen project ROI. Using Czech day ahead market data as an illustration, moving a 60 kWh charging session from a €149.27/MWh peak-price window to a €4.51/MWh low-price window would lower wholesale electricity cost by about €9.23.
SCU provides not only reliable electric vehicle charging, but also a stronger long-term project value solution and a cleaner and safer site environment, which further proves why SCU is becoming a trustworthy partner of electric vehicle charging projects.

