Europe’s biggest charging network: 500,000 Elli charging points set the stage for the transition to e-mobility

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Tim Fronzek
Tim Fronzek
Spokesperson Products and Innovation | Volkswagen Group Technology
Elli – 500.000 chargings spots in Europe
Elli – 500.000 chargings spots in Europe
  • Mobility service provider Elli offers Europe’s biggest and fastest-growing charging network (+100,000 charging stations added in four months)          
  • Customers can charge any brand of electric vehicle with around 950 different providers in 28 European countries 
  • Thomas Schmall, Board Member for Technology: “Half a million charging points in the Elli charging network represent an important milestone on our e-mobility roadmap. Together with our partners we are building a comprehensive, seamless charging network in Europe.”

Wolfsburg/Berlin. Elli, the market leader among Europe’s charging network providers with 500,000 charging stations, has become the first company to achieve an important milestone in accessing the charging infrastructure. In the last four months alone, the Volkswagen Group’s charging and mobility brand has added 100,000 charging points to its network. Elli gives customers a comfortable, cross-border charging experience, providing access to some 950 providers in 28 countries. A close-knit, reliable charging network and easy-to-use charging stations are the key to e-mobility. They allow drivers to use their electric vehicle without range anxiety.

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