GreenWay Polska to install 43 charging stations for Strabag across 32 Locations

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2024-10-15   11:02
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GreenWay Polska has announced plans to construct an extensive electric vehicle charging infrastructure for Strabag, covering 32 locations across Poland. The initiative, valued at PLN 2.5 million, will comprise a total of 43 charging stations designed to support the company’s fleet of passenger vehicles.

The project is part of a co-financed investment by Strabag and the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (NFOŚiGW). It will feature 42 AC charging stations exclusively for the company’s employees and one DC charging station with a 125 kW capacity, which will also be accessible to other drivers within the GreenWay public network. Several of the devices, including 11 AC stations at Strabag’s headquarters, are already operational, with the remaining stations set to launch in early 2025.

“Electrifying our fleet necessitates the establishment of robust charging infrastructure. While acquiring electric vehicles is straightforward, developing the necessary infrastructure is a more complex challenge. We are pleased that Strabag has chosen us for this critical task, as we specialize in both the construction and maintenance of such infrastructure,” said Aleksander Czapczyk, Chief Commercial Officer of GreenWay Polska.

Strabag, a major player in the Polish construction market for over 35 years, operates numerous construction projects across the country, employing more than 6,800 people. The company’s annual order value exceeds PLN 8 billion. Peter Dirnberger, Director of Financial Affairs at Strabag, emphasized the importance of having a dedicated charging network to support their growing fleet of zero-emission vehicles, stating, “This initiative is pivotal in helping us achieve our strategic goal of climate neutrality by 2040.”

GreenWay Polska is part of an international group dedicated to electromobility and boasts the fastest-growing network of electric car charging stations in Central Europe, with 1,411 charging points currently available in Poland, primarily consisting of fast-charging stations above 100 kW.

Source: GreenWay Polska and ISBnews

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