DKV Mobility cooperates with Siemens eMobility on charging infrastructure for companies
Together with Siemens eMobility, DKV Mobility offers IoT-enabled hardware, software, and services for the establishment of a turnkey DC fast-charging infrastructure on the customer's company premises. With a capacity of up to 400 kW, according to DKV Mobility, the DC charging infrastructure from Siemens is also suitable for electric trucks and delivery vans.
The B2B platform for on-the-road payment solutions also has access to the charging infrastructure portfolio of Heliox – a Siemens company specializing in EV charging stations for electric trucks with a capacity of up to 360 kW. The offering is available to customers in Germany and Austria.
"We are convinced that the demand for DC charging solutions for electric cars, but especially for electric trucks and electric vans, will increase significantly in the future. With Siemens eMobility, we welcome a highly professional partner at our side to support our customers in building a suitable charging infrastructure at their company sites," says Sven Mehringer, Managing Director Energy & Vehicle Services at DKV Mobility.
Marcus Buecken, who leads the sales for eCar and eTruck at Siemens in Germany, adds:
“The electrification of commercial vehicles is the logical next step towards the decarbonization of the transport sector. By combining Siemens' strong portfolio and Heliox with DKV Mobility’s offerings, we are creating a partnership that provides a comprehensive, complete solution for the electrification of fleets.”
DKV Mobility offers its customers a comprehensive range of EV charging options. These include EV charging solutions for customers' corporate locations as well as EV charging solutions for company car drivers at home. Through the technology platform of its subsidiary Greenflux, the B2B platform also provides access to one of the largest public and semi-public EV charging networks in Europe with approximately 736,000 EV charging points (as of 05/2024).
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