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Elli and Elia Group forming partnership to integrate EVs into the electricity system

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Elena Storm
Elena Storm
Corporate Communications Head of Corporate Communications
Three people in business attire stand at a round standing table. A woman in the middle is signing a document and smiling at the camera, with two men standing to her left and right. In the background are roll-up banners with the logos of “Elli” and “EWE Group,” suggesting a business agreement.
F.l. Chris Peeters, CEO Elia, Elke Temme, CEO Elli, and Stefan Kapferer, CEO 50Hertz, are signing the MoU
  • Memorandum of understanding (MoU) on collaboration signed today in Berlin          
  • Batteries of electric vehicles should create added value          
  • Partnership to cover four fields: price signals/incentives, market design, trusted data and connectivity;          
  • Memorandum aligns with Volkswagen’s strategy to accelerate the transition to sustainable mobility and Elia’s vision of a customer-centric electricity system.

Wolfsburg/Berlin. Elli, the Volkswagen subsidiary that manages all activities related to charging and energy for the Group in Europe, the Elia Group and its start-up re.alto signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) today in Berlin. The MoU underscores the signatories’ shared vision of integrating electric cars into the electricity system. Over the next few years, the partners will identify possible barriers to EV integration and explore how to showcase its benefits, for example by developing demonstrators.

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