Polish EV charging supplier Ekoenergetyka will ship as much as 140 chargers for electrical buses to Nobina, a Scandinavian public transportation operator.
Ekoenergetyka will set up its Axon Straightforward 120 kW and 180 kW DC chargers at 4 bus depots in Stockholm this yr, and plans to convey them on-line by January 2025.
Ekoenergetyka sells all through Europe—it claims to have a 20% share of Europe’s municipal bus charging station market. The corporate is increasing aggressively into the Nordic area.
Ekoenergetyka offers round the clock distant monitoring and restore companies for its charging stations from its headquarters in Zielona Góra, Poland. The corporate says it may handle virtually 60% of reported points remotely.
“This contract is a vital vote of confidence in Ekoenergetyka from a significant participant in a demanding market,” stated Ekoenergetyka CEO and co-founder Bartosz Kubik. “Our relationship with Nobina is off to an excellent begin.”
“We’re happy with the preliminary outcomes of our relationship with Ekoenergetyka, and we stay up for working intently with them,” stated Lisa Sievert, head of electrification at Nobina. “Our clients demand high-quality, dependable inexperienced transportation, and with Ekoenergetyka we’ve discovered a associate who can assist us ship.”
Supply: Ekoenergetyka