The First EV Charger With a Flat Cable

Retiring the cable cover.

No bulky cable. No awkward covers. No nightly setup rituals. Just makes sense.

The All-Access Flat Cable

Collage of four black-and-white photos: 1) a car plugged into an electric vehicle charging station outside; 2) a portable electric vehicle charging cable with connectors and control unit on a concrete surface; 3) a blurry portrait of a person wearing glasses; 4) a person standing on a sidewalk near a black car holding an electric charging cable, with a video call window of a young person with curly hair in the bottom right corner.

Every meaningful product starts with a persistent constraint. In a townhouse setting, charging required running a standard round cable across a public sidewalk, covering it, and removing it again each morning. This repeated daily, often hundreds of times, exposing a clear mismatch between existing cable design and urban use.

Conventional EV cables are built like extension cords. They introduce height, require add-ons, and disrupt pedestrian flow. That model did not scale in my dense environment.

Cities require charging infrastructure that aligns with how sidewalks function—continuous, shared, and unobstructed.

GhostAllAccess was developed in response. A cable engineered to sit flush with the ground, remain stable underfoot, and withstand repeated daily use without additional hardware or setup.

This is not a modification of the existing approach. It is a redesign of the interface between EV charging and the street.

— David Sirieix, Founder

Urban Safety

Charging infrastructure must respect pedestrians.

Ghost’s ultra-low flat profile reduces tripping risks and integrates naturally into sidewalks and streets (always check with local legislation before installation)

Simplicity

When a problem affects millions of people, the solution should feel effortless.

Ghost removes the need for bulky cable ramps, covers, and complicated setups.

Durability

Built to handle daily outdoor use, pressure, and real weather conditions.

Ghost cables are designed to last years of street charging, not just seasons.

Ultra-Low Profile

Developed through real-world experimentation and global engineering collaboration, Ghost was created to solve a problem shared by millions of EV drivers who don’t have ‘Off Street Parking.

A simple idea: EV charging should adapt to cities — not the other way around.

Materials & Engineering

Precision manufacturing ensures every Ghost cable combines flexibility, strength, and a durable flat geometry.

  • Reinforced multi-layer cable architecture

  • High-visibility surface materials

  • Flexible yet pressure-resistant design

  • Connectors engineered for flat cable orientation

Close-up of a black and orange object with a curved design on a textured concrete surface.

Testing & Validation

Ghost cables are tested for real urban environments, not laboratory ideals.

From freezing winters to hot summer pavement, every cable is validated to withstand daily use.

  • Outdoor temperature testing

  • Mechanical load validation

  • Pedestrian safety field testing

  • Real-world urban deployment trials

Design Details

Ultra-Low Profile

At just 0.556 cm tall, Ghost stays below most sidewalk irregularities.

Wide, Stable Base

7cm wide. Ghost remains narrow and easy to carry

Smooth, Sloped Edges

Allows wheels, strollers, and foot traffic to rolll across comfortably.

Weather-Resistant Construction

Flexible in cold. Durable in heat.

The Ghost Story


2021

A Sidewalk Problem

Running a charging cable across the sidewalk every night.
Covering it. Removing it. Repeating. This charging set up could use an alternative solution

Ghost was born.

2021–2023

Relentless Prototyping

Late nights. Early mornings. Engineers across continents designing a cable that could be: Flat. Safe. Urban.

2024

First Launch

Ghost Kickstarts and ships its first flat cables to early supporters. Real streets. Real EV drivers. Real sidewalks.

2025

Momentum

Demand grows across the U.S. and Europe. Field tests expand. First commercial orders arrive.

2026

Global Expansion

New patents. New product variations. New cities. The future of street charging is flat.