CardiAngel
in Electric Vehicle Charging & Service Stations
Electric vehicle charging and service stations combine high visitor volumes with technical risks and often remote locations. Sudden cardiac arrest can occur unexpectedly, and fast defibrillation is critical for survival. CardiAngel’s durable design, fast shock delivery, multilingual guidance, and easy portability make it an ideal AED for these stations, ensuring both staff and customers receive prompt emergency support whenever needed.

Why AEDs Are Essential at Electric Vehicle Charging & Service Stations?
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High Foot Traffic: Stations often have numerous visitors and staff, increasing the chance of cardiac emergencies.
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Electrical Risks: Exposure to currents above 100 milliamperes (mA) can disrupt the heart’s rhythm, especially at 50–60 Hz frequencies.
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Remote Locations: Many stations are located outside urban centers, delaying emergency medical response times.
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Physical Strain: Technicians performing repairs and heavy lifting face physical exertion that can trigger cardiac events.
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24/7 Operation: Continuous operation means emergencies can happen at any time, necessitating constant readiness.
Why CardiAngel Is Ideal for EV Charging & Service Stations?
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IP55 Dust & Water Resistance: Durable against dust and moisture common in outdoor and industrial environments.
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Compact and Portable: Easily stored in staff areas or service vehicles for rapid deployment.
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Fast Shock Delivery: Fast rhythm analysis to shock, reducing time critical for survival.
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Automatic Daily Self-Check: Ensures device readiness without manual intervention.
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Clear Multilingual Voice Guidance: Supports diverse staff and visitors with step-by-step instructions.
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Long Battery and Electrode Life: Reduces downtime and maintenance costs, essential for 24/7 sites.

Where to Place CardiAngel AEDs?
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Customer Waiting Areas: Seating lounges, kiosks, or nearby shelters.
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Charging Zones: Charging points or payment terminals.
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Service Bays & Repair Workshops: Close to where technicians perform maintenance work.
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Staff Rooms & Break Areas: Locations where employees spend downtime and can quickly access the AED.
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Security and Control Rooms: Central monitoring stations with staff trained in emergency response.
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Service Vehicles: Equipped with AEDs for rapid response during on-site repairs or emergencies.
