Play on December 13th, according to TechWeb reports, Volkswagen’s official website shows that Volkswagen has built the largest electric vehicle charging network in Europe, with more than 400,000 charging points.
According to reports, the charging network built by Volkswagen is not entirely built by them, but through its energy and charging brand Elli, which integrates charging points of many operators. Volkswagen has previously stated that in the process of expanding the electric vehicle network, they have become allies and partners with many companies, thereby providing electric vehicle users with an easy-to-use international charging network.
Source: Volkswagen official
Judging from the news published by Volkswagen on the official website, many charging network operators have joined their charging network. New to their charging network are Vattenfall, which has 24,000 charging stations in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden, and Fastned, which operates 1,000 high-power charging stations in the Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain, Belgium, France, and Switzerland.
media reports
IT House TechWeb Play
Event Tracking
- 2022-12-13 Volkswagen has built the largest electric vehicle charging network in Europe, with over 400,000 charging points
- 2021-11-18 Volkswagen plans to expand its charging and energy team to compete with Tesla in the energy field
- 2021-07-20 Bank of America: Global electric vehicle battery supply may be cut off as early as 2025
- 2021-07-07Volkswagen wants to sell $1 billion in Electrify America to fight Tesla’s charging network
- 2021-04-08 Volkswagen will add V2G technology to the MEB platform, and electric vehicles will realize two-way charging
This article is transferred from: https://readhub.cn/topic/8lHTxQgIVFY
This site is only for collection, and the copyright belongs to the original author.