Citywatt gives away charging power
The charging network operator Citywatt has announced a special promotion until November 4th, allowing e-mobilists to charge for free at four of its locations. For ten days, up to and including November 4th, every tenth charging session in Passau, Bad Kreuznach, Kamen, and Ingolstadt, each at Dehner garden centers, is free, regardless of the amount of electricity charged. The only condition: To reimburse the payment, authorization of the payment process must be done via QR code or directly through their own app.
The provider's charging parks are generally popular among many e-car drivers right after opening. Ten fast charging points with a total output of 1,500 kW are available at each location. The company refers to its recognition as one of the TOP 10 charging park operators in Germany. Nationwide, more than 50 parks with charging capacity are available, which are also approved for e-trucks. Additionally, further charging hubs are planned at frequented locations for e-car, e-truck, e-transporter, and e-caravan. Furthermore, they offer customers individual solutions for energy optimization and charging infrastructure to participate in the energy future. Investments in individual charging parks for institutional and private investors are offered by the investment division.
Part of the Praml Group
The company was founded in 2006 and is part of the Praml Group, which has existed since 1972, with a total of more than 430 employees at six locations in Germany and Austria. As a nationwide service provider for electromobility, e-mobility concepts are created and implemented for B2B customers from various industry sectors throughout Europe. The company takes on the design and planning of e-infrastructure, advises fleet management, operates the charging infrastructure including monitoring, service, and maintenance, as well as the billing of charging processes and the corresponding reimbursement. Since 2019, the company has been operating the largest test park for e-charging stations in Germany with a total of 40 charging points at its headquarters in Ruderting.
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