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DKV Mobility has advised that it is rapidly expanding its EV charging network and has now achieved the milestone of over 500,000 EV charge points across Europe that may be used via the DKV Card +Charge and the DKV Mobility app. With its subsidiary GreenFlux, which is responsible for DKV Mobility’s public charging offer, DKV Mobility provides access to one of the largest EV charging networks across Europe.
“By exceeding the 500,000 EV charge point-mark, we have successfully consolidated our position among the top charging service providers in Europe”, said Sven Mehringer, Managing Director Energy & Vehicle Services at DKV Mobility. He said the company had added over 100,000 EV charging points this year. “We are proud of this progress and intend to grow our footprint further to make EV charging across Europe as seamless as possible for our customers.”
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