Danish charging platform Spirii and truck services provider TRAVIS have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at expanding truck charging infrastructure across Europe. The collaboration will focus on developing new charging stations while integrating reservation, billing, and administrative tools to streamline access for logistics operators.
As demand for dedicated truck charging solutions grows, the partnership seeks to provide a one-stop platform for fleet operators. TRAVIS, which already enables transport companies to book services such as secure parking, truck washes, and vehicle charging at over 2,100 locations, will integrate charging into its existing platform. This will simplify access to charging services for trucking firms already using TRAVIS for other logistics needs.
Spirii, a division of Edenred Group, will lead the development of new truck charging stations and provide site owners with a platform to offer public charging via its Spirii Connect charge point management system. The company also plans to implement dynamic pricing for truck operators, similar to its existing model for passenger vehicle charging.
“Spirii specialises in developing future-proof charging locations, while TRAVIS ensures seamless booking and usage,” said Tore Harritshøj, CEO of Spirii. “By combining our expertise, we not only enable efficient charging but also unlock new revenue streams for businesses investing in heavy transport infrastructure.”
Jochem de Graaf, CEO of TRAVIS, highlighted the benefits for transport companies: “Through this partnership with Spirii, we enable transport companies, parking locations, and other businesses to offer chargers for their own fleet with the potential of opening them partially for public bookings.”
The initiative will extend across all European markets, leveraging Spirii’s network of 400,000 chargers in over 18 countries. The partnership aims to enhance charging accessibility for electric heavy-duty vehicles as fleet electrification accelerates across the continent.