DenmarkDanish wind-powered EV-charging company Elby launched a new type of charging solution that transforms buildings into cooperative charging stations.Read more
MergerSiemens and Heliox have signed an agreement under which Siemens will acquire the Dutch charging infrastructure company. Siemens wants to include Heliox’s charging solutions for heavy electric vehicles such as trucks and buses in its...Read more
ultra-fast networkVolkswagen Group France is developing an ultra-fast charging network under a single label to cover Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Audi, SEAT, Cupra, and Škoda. Electrify France will comprise 150 charging stations by summer 2024. Volkswagen will...Read more
ExpansionNaaS Technology acquires Swedish EV charging solutions provider Charge Amps for $66.4 million, advancing its global domination strategy in the EV charging sector.Read more
ad-hoc pricesIonity has lowered its charging prices in Germany, France and Norway. The price for spontaneous charging has dropped by ten cents per kilowatt hour in Germany and France and by 1.14 NOK/kWh in Norway.Read more
accessibilityVauxhall has set up the ‘Electric Streets of Britain’ programme to help drivers without driveways charge their vehicles and not be left behind in the transition to electric mobility.
The plan is to work with charging...Read more
pilotBritish Telecom is exploring an innovative way to support the transition to electric vehicles in the UK by converting their green street cabinets into EV charging points.Read more
Battery capacityGreener Power Solutions (Greener), a Dutch scale-up in clean and smart solutions for the temporary energy market, is expanding to the United Kingdom. It will collaborate with rental partners to replace their diesel generators with...Read more
NetworkIn a step towards a sustainable future for the logistics sector, State Secretary Vivianne Heijnen announces the development of a new subsidy scheme for charging infrastructure for electric trucks. This measure is a direct consequence...Read more
InvestmentThe Swiss-based infrastructure investment manager SUSI Partners has made a ‘capital’ investment in the Norwegian-based EV charge point operator Elaway through its flagship evergreen equity fund SETF. The financial injection gives the company the opportunity...Read more