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Volkswagen Group and bp launch strategic partnership to rapidly rollout EV fast charging in Europe

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Tim Fronzek
Tim Fronzek
Spokesperson Products and Innovation | Volkswagen Group Technology
Peter Kretzschmar
Peter Kretzschmar
bp press office, Germany
Volkswagen Group and bp launch strategic partnership to rapidly rollout EV fast charging in Europe
Bernard Looney and Herbert Diess launching the first bp / Aral flexpole fast charger.
  • Rapid roll-out of public fast EV chargers across Europe          
  • Flexible battery-based chargers can be installed rapidly, as they do not require high power grid connections          
  • First charging unit now live and open to the public in Dusseldorf, Germany, with up to 4,000 charge points planned within 24 months in Germany and the UK          
  • bp’s growing charging network will be integrated into Volkswagen, ŠKODA and Seat/Cupra in-car dashboards ensuring drivers can find their nearest charger seamlessly          
  • Partnership could lead to up to 8,000 new charge points across Germany, UK and other European countries by end 2024

Düsseldorf. Volkswagen and bp have today launched their strategic partnership that will boost the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across Europe, unveiling the first charger in Dusseldorf, Germany. The partnership brings together two of the leading global players in e-mobility who aim to transform access to EV charging in key European markets by rapidly building a fast charging network across Europe by 2024 and delivering a seamless experience for EV drivers.

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