PowerGo powers Denmark’s EV revolution announced fastest charging location In the countryside today. This station is located in Haderup in central Jutland. 4 480 kW chargerseach can deliver up to 240 kW simultaneously, making them perfect for a quick energy boost on the go.
Site opening, Transport Minister Thomas Danielsen took the stage himself, followed by speeches from key figures including Anders Viggen (PowerGo project manager) and Mayor Dorte West. These chargers are strategically located near Denmark’s main artery, National Highway 34, making long-distance journeys easier for EV drivers.
Why this is important:
This opening matches the Danish opening “Infrastructure Plan 2035”, aiming for a robust charging network. PowerGo contributed significantly to this vision by winning 17 of his bids across the country. As Anders Vigen emphasizes, “it becomes even more attractive for Danes to choose electric transport.”
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Easy to charge and environmentally friendly:
Sustainability is a top priority at PowerGo.their charger 100% certified renewable energy, dynamic pricing based on electricity rates ensures transparency. moreover, PowerGo charge app It makes it easy to search for stations, check fares, and pay.
The big picture:
PowerGo’s efforts extend beyond Haderup. They are actively installing his AC and DC chargers in locations such as Sted, Landers and Vejle all over Denmark. What are their ambitions?to become Europe’s leading charge point operator (CPO)paving the way to a seamless EV future.
About Power Go:
PowerGo powers the future with fast, sustainable charging solutions. Our commitment to 100% renewable energy will contribute to Europe’s clean energy transition, and our growing network will enable seamless EV travel. As a subsidiary of solar energy champion PowerField, PowerGo is driving Europe towards a brighter, greener future.
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