Trophi and Allego partner to develop fast-charging facilities in Sweden

What’s Happening: Trophi, a Nordic real estate company, and Allego, Europe’s largest independent EV charge-point operator, have announced their collaboration to build fast-charging facilities at strategic locations in Sweden. The partnership will focus on seven hypermarket and city grocery store locations across the country, where Allego will furnish these sites with fast charging stations for public use. The infrastructure will include a mix of 4-8 ultra-fast (HPC) charge points, depending on the size of the location, and in some cases an additional 4-8 AC charge points.

Why It Matters: The agreement between Trophi and Allego marks a significant milestone in the development of public charging infrastructure in Sweden, supporting the country’s ambitious goals to accelerate the energy transition. The charging facilities will be installed near Trophi’s locations for hypermarkets and shopping areas close to main highways as well as city grocery stores. The charging stations will be available to all visitors to the area for opportunity charging, or EV drivers traveling through and who find the charging stations in Allego’s Smoov app. The partnership also commits both parties to install charge points for all types and models of Electric Vehicles, both private and commercial.

Key Points:

  • Allego and Trophi have announced their partnership to build fast-charging facilities in Sweden.
  • The infrastructure will be installed at seven hypermarket and city grocery store locations across the country.
  • Trophi will lease sections of their land to Allego, who will install and operate the charging equipment.
  • The charging stations will be equipped with a mix of 4-8 ultra-fast (HPC) charge points and, in some cases, an additional 4-8 AC charge points.
  • The facilities will accommodate DC and in some locations, AC destination charging, following a pre-agreed mix.
  • The charging stations will be available and easily accessible to all visitors to the area for opportunity charging, or EV drivers traveling through and who find the charging stations in Allego’s Smoov app.

Bottom Line: The partnership between Trophi and Allego is expected to provide a significant boost to public charging infrastructure in Sweden. The fast-charging facilities will help accelerate the country’s energy transition goals, supporting both private and commercial EV drivers with convenient and accessible charging solutions. The collaboration between the two companies demonstrates their commitment to building a reliable and scalable network of charging solutions throughout the Nordic region.

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