Engie Vianeo to Launch Electric Vehicle Charging Network in Germany by 2027
Engie Vianeo, a subsidiary of Engie, is set to launch its electric vehicle charging network in Germany. The company has more than 50 projects for charging hubs in the country in the early planning phase.
Engie Vianeo is developing a 900-kilometre corridor from Avignon to Lille as part of the European ECTN Alliance. By 2030, the company plans to have 25,000 charging points, including 1,500 specifically for commercial vehicles along European corridors. The first charging hubs in Germany are expected to be commissioned in late 2026 or early 2027.
Engie Vianeo currently operates around 9,000 charging points across Europe, including 800 on French motorways and 5,000 in Belgium. The company will focus on heavy goods vehicles for its charging network in Germany, aiming to replicate its successful French experience. Engie Vianeo has already implemented a fast-charging network for e-Trucks along the Lyon-Paris axis in France. The German charging hubs will mainly be located along the TEN-T corridors.
Engie Vianeo's expansion into Germany's electric vehicle charging market is underway. With a significant number of projects in the planning phase and a clear roadmap for the next few years, the company is poised to make a substantial impact on the country's charging infrastructure. The focus on heavy goods vehicles and strategic location along major transport corridors indicate a commitment to supporting the growth of electric commercial fleets.
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