Austrian charging hardware manufacturer Keba has entered a strategic partnership with British charging infrastructure operator EO Charging to roll out large-scale charging solutions for logistics and transport fleets across Europe. The collaboration will combine Keba’s AC and DC charging hardware with EO’s software and operational services to support the growing demand for reliable fleet electrification.
Under the agreement, thousands of AC and DC charging stations will be installed in the coming months, with initial deployments already underway in Sweden, Italy, the Benelux region, and the United Kingdom. The rollout will later expand to France, the DACH region, and the Nordic countries.
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While neither company disclosed the total number of chargers nor the financial details of the partnership, the initiative forms part of a broader plan to expand charging infrastructure across Europe.
The partnership includes Keba’s AC wallboxes and DC charging systems for semi-public use, such as the KeContact DCL10, which features a slim dispenser design suited for truck and bus depots. The DC stations are powered by Keba’s KeContact DCU10 unit. EO Charging said all units will feature customised branding and pre-configuration for quick installation, while Keba’s open service access concept will allow EO’s partners to install, operate, and maintain the systems efficiently.
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“EO is on a mission to help Europe’s fleets accelerate their electrification, not only to meet sustainability goals, but to improve business performance,” said Mohomoud Ismail, Fleet Director Europe at EO Charging. “Our partnership with Keba brings together its best-in-class AC and DC charging hardware with EO’s integrated software and services to deliver seamless, scalable, and cost-efficient solutions.”
Stefan Richter, CEO of Keba eMobility, said the collaboration would help logistics and transport operators electrify at scale. “Our hardware sets the benchmark for reliability and ease of integration, while EO adds the software and services needed to guarantee uptime and business continuity,” Richter said. “Together, we are building the future of sustainable fleet charging across Europe.”
