Infra
Traton Charging Solutions enters into a cooperation with Hubject
This should simplify access to a reliable charging infrastructure. Currently, the network comprises around 150 charging stations for commercial vehicles with more than 400 charging points across Europe.
“It’s incredible what we have achieved in twelve months. So far, the experience of fleet customers regarding access to charging points and the management of payments has been rather unsatisfactory. To build customer trust in electromobility, we had to offer them simplicity and comfort,” said Dr. Petra Sundström, Managing Director of Traton Charging Solutions.
Cooperation Partner
On the occasion of its one-year anniversary, the company has now announced a new partnership with Hubject. This is intended not only to strengthen the position of Traton Charging Solutions but also to open up opportunities for global partnerships.
“The collaboration with Traton Charging Solutions is an important step that advances the adoption of electric commercial vehicles. Together, we will contribute to creating a seamless charging experience that meets the demands of this rapidly growing sector,” said Christian Hahn, CEO of Hubject.
Through the cooperation, customers of Scania Charging Access and MAN Charge&Go are to receive seamless access to a charging network via a Hubject eRoaming platform. This is intended to simplify the charging process and provide integrated access, one invoice, and consistent pricing.
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Objective: a comprehensive charging network
Since 2023, the cooperation partners have been jointly developing initiatives to define Point of Interest (POI) data model requirements for the charging of commercial vehicles in the EU, according to the information provided. The goal is to further develop the charging system so that it meets the requirements of fleet operators and supports a comprehensive, user-friendly charging network.
In 2024, Traton Charging Solutions expanded the network to 19 European countries. It is planned to cover the entire EU by the end of 2025.
The aim is to contribute to meeting the need for reliable infrastructure in order to accommodate the increasing demand for battery-electric commercial vehicles, it is stated.
“Our aim as a shared service company is to support all our brands with the necessary framework so that they continue to be successful,” said Sundström.
Translated automatically from German.