InfrastructureDutch charging point operator PowerGo has opened its largest ultra-fast charging hub in Europe. The new fast-charging park in Denmark comprises seven 400 kW chargers with two charging points each.Read more
InfrastructureBelgian logistics company Van Moer Logistics will start building a truck charging hub at its sight in the port of Antwerp-Bruges at the end of this year. It plans to install six publicly accessible fast...Read more
InnovationAn electric car battery developed by UK start-up Nyobolt has successfully charged from 10% to 80% in four minutes and 37 seconds in a live demonstration.Read more
CollaborationFord and fast electric vehicle charging network Allego are going to roll out ultra-fast chargers for Ford customers and public use across many of the automaker’s European dealerships as part of a new partnership.Read more
CollaborationSSE Energy Solutions has partnered with Octopus Electroverse, allowing users of the platform to easily access SSE’s network of ultra-rapid charging hubs.Read more
More than 3,000 high speed chargepointsbp pulse has made significant progress in delivering the roll-out of rapid and ultra-fast electric vehicle charging infrastructure in 2023. Over the last 12 months, bp pulse opened nine new EV charging hubs including the...Read more
Energy grid needs more capacityThe British government has unveiled a 70 million pounds fund that will help motorway service areas upgrade network capacity to cater for ultra-rapid EV charge points.
Speaking on COP28 Transport Day in Dubai, Transport Secretary, Mark...Read more
Faster than Tesla's superchargerLotus is going to roll out 450 kW electric chargers in Europe, that can add more than 80 miles of range in five minutes. The first ones are expected to be installed in the spring...Read more
CollaborationEG Group, a British operator of fuel stations Europe, is going to acquire Tesla’s electric vehicle ultra-fast chargers for its evpoint business. EG expects to install the first Tesla charger at an evpoint station by...Read more
InfrastructureOMV will start building a network of 28 ultra-fast electric car charging stations on the country’s high-traffic routes in Hungary by the end of the year. The development will cost 2.1 million euros.Read more