Electraline is a modular urban furniture solution that redefines EV charging hubs by integrating functionality, aesthetics, and adaptability. Its fluid, scalable design allows seamless expansion from compact installations to large hubs while maintaining a cohesive visual identity. Featuring responsibly sourced wood, sleek aluminum, and integrated LED panels, it enhances user experience with real-time information and intuitive interaction. The optional solar-equipped canopy further expands energy efficiency, making it a future-proof and sustainable public infrastructure solution.
Valeriia Ilicheva and Antoine Questel are central figures in the design and strategy of Electra’s next-generation EV charging stations. Valeriia Ilicheva, EV Station Designer at Electra, brings a multidisciplinary background in architecture, urban planning, and design, with advanced degrees from Sorbonne Université and the École nationale supérieure d’Architecture de Strasbourg. With nearly four years at Electra, she leads the conception of rapid charging hubs across Europe, ensuring that each project balances feasibility, aesthetics, and user experience. Her expertise spans interior and graphic design, 3D modeling, and urban integration, and she has also served as Head of Architecture and Urbanism at Electra. Valeriia’s influence extends beyond the company—she is a jury member for the international INSPIRELI Awards, reflecting her commitment to architectural innovation and mentorship. Antoine Questel, Product Manager for the Station Team at Electra, is an engineer specialized in information systems architecture from INSA Rouen Normandie, with international experience at Université du Québec en Outaouais. He defines and implements the strategic vision for Electra’s station design, overseeing both the physical and digital user experience in France and Europe. His background includes agile product management, design thinking, and previous leadership in health tech. Antoine is recognized for his pragmatic approach, strong communication skills, and his ability to bridge technology and user needs. He has played a key role in the launch of Electra’s innovative “Electraline” station design. Together, Valeriia and Antoine drive Electra’s mission to make electric mobility accessible, efficient, and seamlessly integrated into urban life. Their combined expertise in design, strategy, and technology positions Electra as a leader in sustainable infrastructure, shaping the future of urban transportation and contributing to the transition toward greener cities.
Electra is a French operator specializing in the design, construction, and operation of high-power electric vehicle charging stations in urban, peri-urban, and major transit corridors. Currently overseeing more than 400 stations across France and Europe—representing over 2,300 charging points—Electra aims to deploy an additional 2,200 stations by 2030. Dedicated to accelerating the transition to electric vehicles, the company emphasizes a seamless charging experience through efficient station architecture, user-friendly payment options, and real-time support. By continually expanding its network and refining its services, Electra seeks to contribute to a more sustainable mobility landscape and facilitate greater adoption of electric transportation.