PowerGo and E.ON Drive Infrastructure Launch Ultra-Fast Charging Hub in Denmark

Credit: PowerGo

PowerGo and E.ON Drive Infrastructure have inaugurated a new ultra-fast charging hub at Lillebælt Syd, Denmark, on October 11. To celebrate the launch, both companies offered free electric vehicle (EV) charging for one day, promoting green energy solutions and accessibility for travelers along the highway.

In collaboration with the Danish Road Directorate, the two operators have expanded their public charging network, focusing on user-friendly solutions and sustainable energy. While they operated independently during the construction phase, PowerGo and E.ON Drive Infrastructure have consistently collaborated to enhance EV charging services.

The new charging hub is designed to meet the growing demand for efficient and environmentally friendly EV charging along Denmark’s E20 highway. E.ON Drive Infrastructure has opened two hubs at Lillebælt—one for northbound and another for southbound traffic—providing a total of 30 charging points. PowerGo has set up a hub at Lillebælt Syd, featuring 14 additional charging points.

Morten Hersoug, CEO of E.ON Drive Infrastructure, highlighted the significance of collaboration in the EV sector, noting that the green transition requires Charge Point Operators (CPOs) to work together to provide the best conditions for EV drivers.

Both operators are committed to using green electricity sourced from certified renewable energy across their networks. Ivo van Dam, CEO of PowerGo, emphasized that the alignment of their green ambitions facilitates the development of ultra-fast charging at one of Denmark’s busiest traffic hubs.

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