Monday, June 15

DKV Mobility has integrated 480 charging stations from Hungarian energy company MOL into its European EV roaming network, expanding coverage across Hungary, Romania, Slovenia, Croatia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The charging stations, operated under the MOL Plugee brand, are now accessible via DKV’s ‘Card +Charge’ system.

All existing and future MOL Plugee charging points will be added to the DKV Mobility network using backend software developed by GreenFlux, a DKV Mobility subsidiary. The integration marks a strategic step in the company’s continued expansion across Central and Eastern Europe.

“By connecting the charging points of MOL Plugee, we are setting another milestone in the expansion of our acceptance network in Central and Eastern Europe,” said Sven Mehringer, Managing Director Energy & Vehicle Services at DKV Mobility.

The addition follows a series of recent expansions to DKV’s European charging infrastructure. In May, DKV added over 2,400 stations through a partnership with UK-based Fuusee and more than 1,150 EasyGo stations in Ireland. With the MOL integration, DKV Mobility now provides access to approximately 938,000 charging points across Europe, including 45,000 in the UK. The company expects to exceed the 1 million mark before year-end.

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Todd Gilbert has been covering the global electric vehicle industry for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2018, with a focus on EV manufacturing, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across major international markets. With a background in business journalism, he brings a sharp analytical perspective to industry trends and corporate strategy. Outside of work, Todd enjoys early-morning cycling, home coffee roasting, and restoring vintage mechanical watches.

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