Expansion

Ubitricity celebrates its 10,000th EV charging point as it enters the Dutch EV charging market

Ubitricity, the Berlin-based provider and operator of public charging solutions and a member of the Shell Group, today announced it is now operating more than 10,000 EV charge points across Europe.

This important milestone was reached during the takeover of nearly 1,500 AC fast charge points as part of ubitricity’s Dutch market entry.

With more than 7,000 public charging points, the UK is Ubitricity’s largest market. One thousand charging points are currently retrofitted into existing lampposts across several districts in Berlin, Ubitricity’s original business model. But only some of them are in operation, so the Ubitricity network will continue to grow. In the meantime, however, the company also offers free-standing charging points without reference to street lamps.

“However, Ubitricity is also supporting local authorities across the UK in the roll-out of AC fast and DC rapid charging points for public use,” the company writes in its media statement.

Ubitricity was founded with a focus on charging at street lamps. It has been part of Shell since 2021 and is responsible for the expansion of charging solutions in public spaces within the Mobility Division – i.e. far beyond the lampposts chargers.

Author: Peter van Noppen

Source: https://ubricity.com

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Expansion

Ubitricity celebrates its 10,000th EV charging point as it enters the Dutch EV charging market

Ubitricity, the Berlin-based provider and operator of public charging solutions and a member of the Shell Group, today announced it is now operating more than 10,000 EV charge points across Europe.

This important milestone was reached during the takeover of nearly 1,500 AC fast charge points as part of ubitricity’s Dutch market entry.

With more than 7,000 public charging points, the UK is Ubitricity’s largest market. One thousand charging points are currently retrofitted into existing lampposts across several districts in Berlin, Ubitricity’s original business model. But only some of them are in operation, so the Ubitricity network will continue to grow. In the meantime, however, the company also offers free-standing charging points without reference to street lamps.

“However, Ubitricity is also supporting local authorities across the UK in the roll-out of AC fast and DC rapid charging points for public use,” the company writes in its media statement.

Ubitricity was founded with a focus on charging at street lamps. It has been part of Shell since 2021 and is responsible for the expansion of charging solutions in public spaces within the Mobility Division – i.e. far beyond the lampposts chargers.

Author: Peter van Noppen

Source: https://ubricity.com