The German government has awarded VINCI Concessions subsidiary eliso a contract to install and operate 25 charging stations for heavy vehicles in the north of the country. The contract will run for eight years, and covers up to 180 charge points along the region’s principal transport routes.
The charging stations will be designed specifically for heavy-duty electric vehicles. Each site will feature between 3 and 36 charging points, and a total power rating of up to 1 MW.
In 2023, eliso won a contract to build and operate 800 fast charge points at 100 stations in northern, eastern and central Germany, under the ongoing Deutschlandnetz program.
VINCI Concessions also operates charging stations in France for cars (through its subsidiary Easy Charge, in partnership with VINCI Energies) and has launched projects for heavy vehicles (through its subsidiary Voltix).
Source: VINCI
