E.On reaches one million electric vehicle charges at E.On Denmark

(Above: E.On electric vehicle charge point. Photo courtesy of E.On)

More than one million electric vehicle drivers have charged their car batteries at E.On stations in Denmark over the past three years. The one million charges cover a distance of 36 million kilometers.

E.On entered the Danish e-mobility market in 2014 and became with 1,300 charging stations the number one in Denmark. The company intends to maintain this position in the future and is therefore continuously expanding its store network.

E.On is currently constructing additional charging points in the Danish capital – in places where drivers can park their cars for a certain amount of time anyway and make good use of the parking time to charge their electric vehicles.

Therefore E.On is entering into partnerships with operators of car parks, fast-food and petrol station chains and municipalities. In addition, E.On is currently building 80 new charging stations in neighboring Malmàƒ¶, Sweden.

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