
BO145L EV
Impact resistance 2 kJ
Protect infrastructure and equipment from electric vehicles
The BO145L EV is a flexible bollard that protects charging stations from collisions with vehicles. Protecting charging stations from collisions is not only smart, but also necessary to ensure their safety and reliability. This plastic post is flexible and can return to its original shape after a collision. It has no visible fixings, as it is embedded in concrete using a rubber insert.
The post hole is either created during the concrete pour (precast or in-situ) or drilled afterward. A base ring protects the opening between the socket and the post. The BO145L EV is UV-resistant, durable, and easy to install.
Impact resistance
2 kJ
Environment
Indoor use
Outdoor use
Material
Extrilene®
Impact zone
L
Standard anchoring
No requiere fijaciones
Opening system
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fence dimension
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Post size
145 mm
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Countersunk Wedge Bolt
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Available in bright colors
Flexible protective bollards that protect charging stations
BO145L EV charging stations are available in a variety of eye-catching colors, making them highly visible in any situation. With a reflective coating in shades of yellow, white, or black, they stand out significantly.
Forget about steel
The BO145L EV plastic bollard is able to absorb impacts and safeguard the charging station due to its flexibility. After a collision, it returns to its original state. In contrast, a steel post is damaged after a collision and must be replaced. Furthermore, a steel post also causes additional damage. Not only to the ground where it is located, but also to the vehicle. Therefore, to avoid problems with the vehicle owner, it is advisable to use a plastic bollard.
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