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KEBA and EO Charging Team Up to Electrify Europe’s Transport Fleets

A game-changing alliance is set to transform Europe’s roads. Thousands of high-efficiency chargers will soon power the continent’s transport revolution.

In this image we can see motor vehicles on the road. In the background we can see electric lights...
In this image we can see motor vehicles on the road. In the background we can see electric lights and plants.

KEBA and EO Charging Team Up to Electrify Europe’s Transport Fleets

Austrian charging hardware manufacturer KEBA and British infrastructure provider EO Charging have joined forces to create a vast charging network for logistics and transport fleets across Europe. The partnership aims to install thousands of AC and DC charging stations in the coming months, with initial rollouts already underway in several countries.

KEBA brings its extensive range of charging solutions to the table, covering all vehicle types from passenger cars to heavy-duty vehicles, all manufactured in Austria. The collaboration focuses on KEBA’s AC charging devices and DC charging systems based on the KeContact DCL10, designed for semi-public applications.

EO Charging, known for its reliable charging infrastructure, guarantees customers 99% uptime through its Charge Assurance platform. Combined with KEBA's proven hardware and future-ready technology, this ensures a robust and intelligent charging ecosystem. All charging products will bear EO branding and come preconfigured for swift, cost-efficient installation. KEBA's open-service access model will enable EO's service partners to maintain the stations, further streamlining operations.

The strategic partnership between KEBA and EO Charging is set to revolutionize electric mobility for logistics and transport companies. With thousands of charging stations planned across Europe, the ultimate goal is to empower these fleets to transition to electric vehicles on a large scale. Initial projects are already underway in Sweden, Italy, the Benelux countries, and Great Britain, marking the beginning of a cleaner, more intelligent mobility future.

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