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Qwello takes over joint venture in Spain
Munich-based European charging infrastructure operator Qwello has taken over the Spanish joint venture previously operated together with Acciona Energía.
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Hamburg Plans Significant Expansion of Charging Points for Electric Vehicles
The city of Hamburg aims to accelerate the expansion of charging points for electric vehicles. By 2030, there are expected to be 10,000 such stations.
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Qwello closes €65m debt financing to support charge point growth
Pan-European charge point operator Qwello has closed a €65m (£55m) financing facility with ABN AMRO and Investec.
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Qwello actively screening acquisition opportunities in Europe
Qwello, a Germany-headquartered electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure specialist, is actively screening European markets for acquisition opportunities, Managing Director and founder Henrik Thiele told Mergermarket.
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A cleaner city is more important than parking for fossil fuel cars
The climate is one of the great issues of our time. It requires politicians, businesses and citizens to step up and find ways to reduce emissions. Making room for non-fossil fuel vehicles is part of that.
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How to crack the economics of EV charging
“In the land grab for EV charging infrastructure, there will be winners and losers as the market sorts out ideal venue, adoption rate and charging speed,” says Emil Henry, founder and CEO of Tiger Infrastructure, which backs Qwello.
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Qwello takes over Dutch Charging Provider Park & Charge
The combined company will manage more than 12,000 chargingpoints in almost 300 municipalities in seven European countries.
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Over 60 new charging points for electric cars in the district Neustadt/WN
“Between Rauhem Kulm and Fahrenberg,several charging stations are due to open in the coming weeks and by the end of June, 13 municipalities charging infrastructure for electric cars is to be upgraded in 13 municipalities by the end of June.”
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Solihull to supercharge EV network with 500 new charging points
Up to 500 electric vehicle charging points are to be installed across Solihull, more than doubling the borough’s existing EV charging capacity.
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District opens first Tirschenreuth e-charging park
The first charging park with six charging stations has now been officially opened in the presence of District Administrator Roland Grillmeier and the the district administration office and the partner company Qwello involved in the project opened.