JAKARTA - Strengthening the landscape of electric vehicles in Europe, Stellantis will build a network of fast charging stations across its official dealers by the end of 2024.

Quoted from Stellantis' official website, this initiative collaborates with Free2move Charge, a comprehensive ecosystem that meets EV charging and energy needs.

As demand for fast and reliable public charging increases, Stellantis expands access to fast charging to its electric vehicle customers, and for any other electricity brand. In collaboration with two key partners, Stellantis' dealers network, which will provide location, and select the well-known Charge Point Operators (CPO), which will invest, develop, and operate charging stations.

Ricardo Stamatti, Senior Vice President of Global Charging & Energy Stellantis said the project represents a synergy partnership and will all unite under one flag.

"The goal is none other than to meet the needs of our customers in high-power charging. A four-branch approach that will provide a smooth, accessible and valuable charging experience wherever our customers need it," he said.

Danilo Annese, Global Retail Head, Stellantis, said the new fast charging station on Stellantis' network would integrate Stellantis customers and dealers into a sustainable journey.

The expansion of fast charging infrastructure in Europe is an important step towards Stellantis' goal. By the end of the decade, the company aims to only sell BEV passenger cars in Europe, and is also committed to becoming a carbon-free company by 2038.

This step is also taken to increase visibility and traffic of Stellantis dealers, attract new electric vehicle customers, and provide additional services to existing customers.

Later, the project will cover more than 400 new fast charging stations, presenting 1,600 charging units installed in Stellantis dealers, spread across Europe.


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