
fasted, one of the leading specialists in rapid charging of electric vehicles, continues its development in Europe. His network now includes more than 250 fast charging stations on the Old Continent, and by 2030 should have more than 1,000 locations.
“We are proud to be leading the transition to sustainable mobility in Europe with over 250 operating stations. Recognizing electric mobility as a factor in achieving decarbonisation goals, we aim to provide electric drivers with an unrivaled fast charging experience. We’re not just building a network of fast charging stations, we’re building a better, more sustainable future for everyone. We want to make the transition to electric driving as easy as possible, and with our infrastructure of large fast charging stations on busy roads, we are making an important contribution to this.”said Michel Langezal, CEO of Fastned.
Accelerated: two new stations in the network
Founded more than 10 years ago, the Dutch company has since expanded its network to five other countries: France, Great Britain, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium. This milestone of 250 stations was achieved with the addition of two new stations to its European network: one in France and one in Great Britain.
there Fastned station in Martlesham, UKlocated in the east of England, on the way out of Ipswich: it allows six electric cars be charged at the same time thanks to the power terminals 300 kW. The official opening ceremony of this station is also planned for March 2023.
Fastned: super-fast charging stations
there Fastned Station in Rosny-sur-Seine, Francelocated between Rouen and Paris onHighway A13 (Aire de Rosny-Sud), and will place to eight electric cars at the same time for ultra-fast charging thanks to charging stations 300 kW.
A few months ago, Fastned enriched its network of ultra-fast charging stations with a brand new model with a capacity of 400 kW thanks to a partnership with the supplier EVBox. Installed in Voding, the Netherlands, it is one of the first superchargers of this power on the European market: enough to restore up to 100 km of autonomy in less than 3 minutes.
Source: Auto Plus

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