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Stellantis announces the development of a complete offer of electric chargers News from Auto Plus in your smartphone News from Auto Plus in your mailbox

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Stellantis announces the development of a complete offer of electric chargers News from Auto Plus in your smartphone News from Auto Plus in your mailbox

The Stellantis Group will soon launch its Free2Move Charge brand in North America, before deployment in Europe. The goal is to “remove obstacles” to electric mobility, in particular alarm charging.

Free2Move Charge will offer companies and individuals, regardless of whether they are group customers, the possibility to install charging stations at home, the preferred place to charge at the moment. Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2G) building power technologies will soon be available.

Stellantis on all fronts

The “Free2Move Charge GO” solution will also provide access to a network of public terminals with the possibility of booking and loyalty programs thanks to several partners. The proposal, for example, would provide access to almost all of Europe’s 500,000 terminals.

In Europe, “By the end of the year, services will be offered in eleven countries”according to Magdalena Malgozhata Yablonska, commercial manager of the “Replenishment and Energy” branch of Stellantis.

Stellantis Vice President Riccardo Stamatti clarified that the initiative will involve many partners, including energy companies and other car manufacturers, without naming them. He also informed about this Stellantis continued work on the Tesla NACS standardwhich already counts Ford and General Motors among its partners.

Conquest of Southern Europe

In the spring, Atlante, the benchmark supplier of Stellantis charging stations, inaugurated its first stations in France. Plans to install in less than two years a hundred high-speed and high-speed stations.

Atlante is the result of a partnership between Stellantis and the Italian company NHOA, which is the world’s third player in energy storage. Atlante’s goal is to create a leading network of charging stations in Southern Europe with 3,000 stations by the end of 2023 and 35,000 stations by 2030.

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Author: Yann Lethuyer
Source: Auto Plus

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