
In her market electric drive after that telecommunications expands about ADMIinvestment in the development of an extensive network of charging stations electric vehicles. Through GRID Charge, a new business unit of GRID Telecom’s subsidiary, ADMIE will be active in the field of ultra-fast charging by installing state-of-the-art chargers in select locations across the country. technologies (Superchargers DC) certified to the highest international quality and safety standards. The new state-of-the-art fast chargers will have an output power of up to 360 kW, allowing easy and fast service for light and heavy vehicles on the national highway network and at city entrances and exits.
At the same time, GRID Charge will continue to build a network of traditional AC chargers (Fast AC Chargers) for urban fabric (shops, parking lots, gas stations, etc.) as well as remote locations with lower traffic.
In collaboration with GRID Charge, a subsidiary of GRID Telecom.
In addition, thanks to a guaranteed European funding of 6 million euros, GRID Telecom, as a beneficiary and coordinator of the EXPAND-E Cohesion of the European Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), will take part in the development of the largest network of fast pan-European chargers with more than 2,100 charging stations in collaboration with major European companies operating Electric Vehicle Charging Points (CPOs).
“With the establishment of GRID Charge, the ADMIE group continues to expand its activities and enter the fast-growing electric vehicle charging sector, actively promoting the energy transition through the development of electromobility in our country as well. The transformation of ADMIE into a group of companies that capitalizes on all of its infrastructures and makes full use of its know-how and financial capacity is a top strategic priority for the administrator,” said ADMIE President and CEO Mr. Manos Manousakis.
“GRID Charge creates a strong comparative advantage for the ADMIE group and lays the foundation for our strong footprint in the electric vehicle market,” said Mr. Konstantinos Agathakis, General Manager, Business Development and Digital Transformation, ADMIE.
Source: Kathimerini

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