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Globus/EnBW/Tesla: Largest HPC park in the grocery trade launches in Eschborn

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Globus/EnBW/Tesla: Largest HPC park in the grocery trade launches in Eschborn

Thanks to the collaboration with GLOBUS, we are able to set up fast charging stations of the latest generation at dozens more locations, explains a Tesla spokesperson. Especially for customers without their own charging option in urban areas, we are expanding our offering for convenient charging. The Tesla Superchargers are available to all Tesla drivers as well as electric car owners of all other brands. Together with EnBW and Tesla, the grocery retailer is already building charging parks at over 30 market hall locations by the end of the year. With more than 800 High Power Charging (HPC) points, the nationwide inventory of fast charging points will initially increase by over four percent. In the long term, GLOBUS plans to offer its customers up to 5,000 charging points.

“We are thereby opening up the opportunity for many customers to drive electrically without having a charging option at home,” also advertises Nils Behrens, Head of Fuel & Wash, who oversees the project at GLOBUS.

This would allow the car to be charged during shopping, providing enough energy for daily trips over several days, especially for people who don’t own their own wallbox, according to Rimpler. As is now common, the maximum charging power is up to 400 kilowatts, and depending on the vehicle, up to 400 kilometers of range can be achieved in just 15 minutes. Although corresponding vehicles are not yet available, the aim is to consider the future charging needs today. The company operates its charging points across Germany with 100 percent green electricity. With more than 6,000 fast-charging points in retail stores, cities, and on long-distance routes, the Baden-based company operates the largest fast-charging network in Germany.

Translated automatically from German.

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