Ionity has appointed one other provider of high-power charging {hardware} in Ekoenergetyka. The Polish firm will ship HPC stations with as much as 350 kW of energy, Ionity introduced on social media.
The HPC three way partnership of main carmakers has already put in chargers with Ekoenergetyka expertise at three Ionity areas in Croatia, Slovenia and Finland.
Saying the cooperation on the IAA Mobility in Munich, Ionity referred to as the producer a “true pioneer within the EV charging business since 2009, hailing from Poland”.
In the meantime, Ekoenergetyka had extra information on the IAA. The corporate introduced three new gross sales and repair partnerships. The German firms Adler Sensible Options and Ionium, in addition to the British supplier Swarco Sensible Charging, will distribute and repair charging stations from Ekoenergetyka of their house markets and different European nations.
“These agreements will considerably develop our attain within the European market, and we’re delighted that we’ll be even nearer to the client,” stated Eko CEO and Co-Founder Bartosz Kubik.
Kubik established Eko in 2009 out of an instructional analysis undertaking and now employs round 1,000 individuals and claims to provide 20% of Europe’s charging stations for municipal buses. The so-called Ultrachargers supply energy outputs between 750 kW and 1.5 MW. Purchasers embody operators in cities comparable to Barcelona, Berlin and Paris.
In Poland, Ekoenergetyka says it captured 80% of the HPC market; nonetheless, additionally by establishing its personal community, Ekoen, in 2021.
The brand new offers see the corporate enterprise deeper into the CPO market by providing “off-the-shelf charging options backed by long-term service agreements”.
These embody monitoring and infrequently distant troubleshooting from the corporate’s base in Zielona Góra, close to the Polish-German border about 200 km from Berlin.
The Polish headquarters consists of testing and R&D labs, the place in-house groups develop new chargers.
Now working with Ionity, Ekoenergetyka will be part of HPC suppliers Alpitronic, Tritium and ABB.
The three way partnership between Audi, BMW, Ford, Hyundai-Kia, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche at present runs over 500 high-power charging parks with over 2,500 cost factors in 24 European nations.
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