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Volkswagen and Enel X Way launch Ewiva to build Italy’s largest high-power charging network

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Elena Storm
Elena Storm
Corporate Communications Head of Corporate Communications
Three people are jointly cutting an orange ribbon during an outdoor opening ceremony. In the center stands a man wearing glasses and an Italian tricolor sash, flanked by two women in winter clothing, both smiling. A white electric car and a roll-up banner can be seen in the background.
Elisabetta Ripa, Enel X Way, Eugenio Patanè, Councillor for Mobility and Transport of City of Rome, and Elke Temme, Volkswagen AG, launch Ewiva in Rome.
  • Joint-Venture Ewiva aims to build a high-power charging (HPC) network of 3,000 charging points across Italy          
  • High power charger with up to 350 kW and 100 % powered by renewable energy          
  • Accessible for all electric vehicle (EV) drivers          
  • Grand opening of first premium recharging station in Rome

Rome / Wolfsburg. The Volkswagen Group and Enel X Way, the Enel Group’s company dedicated to electric mobility, announced today the launch of their equally-owned joint venture Ewiva, which aims to accelerate the uptake of electric mobility in Italy promoting the development of a reliable and capillary high-power charging (HPC) network across the country. Today’s announcement and opening of the first Ewiva’s premium recharging station in Rome mark the successful continuation of the close cooperation between the Enel Group and Volkswagen to provide a full e-mobility ecosystem in Italy.

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