EnBW opens the largest charging park in Hamburg with 400 kW
The energy company EnBW from Baden-Württemberg has opened Hamburg's largest HPC charging station (High Power Charging) with up to 400 kilowatts of power for electric cars in Hamburg-Marmstorf. There are 20 charging points available on site. Depending on the configuration, electric cars can charge up to 400 kilometers of range in just 15 minutes. As with all its charging points, EnBW also operates those in Hamburg-Marmstorf with 100 percent green electricity. The charging site is located at the Garten von Ehren garden center with a dining option. At the same time, the EnBW fast charging station is directly connected to the A7 between Flensburg and Hanover and the connecting motorway A261 to the A1 towards the Ruhr area. This makes it suitable both for easy everyday charging while shopping and for quick intermediate charging on long journeys.
The company operates what it claims is Germany's largest fast-charging network with more than 5,000 charging points and is further expanding to continue providing approximately 20 percent of the nationwide fast-charging infrastructure in the future. To this end, EnBW invests around 200 million euros annually.
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