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E.ON and Volkswagen launch fast charger with storage battery

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Ariane Kilian
Ariane Kilian
Head of Communications | Škoda Auto a.s.
Tim Fronzek
Tim Fronzek
Spokesperson Products and Innovation | Volkswagen Group Technology
Dr. Christian Drepper
Dr. Christian Drepper
E.ON SE | Communications and Political Affairs
Thomas Schmall, Group Board Member for Technology (left), and Patrick Lammers, E.ON Board Member for Customer Solutions at the E.ON Drive Booster.
  • First “E.ON Drive Booster” powered by Volkswagen Group Components in operation
  • Plug-and-play fast-charging column available to order now – no civil engineering work required
  • Two electric vehicles can be charged simultaneously with up to 150 kW

Essen/Wolfsburg. E.ON Board Member for Customer Solutions Patrick Lammers and Volkswagen Group Board Member for Technology Thomas Schmall put in operation the first E.ON Drive Booster in Essen. The innovative product makes fast charging easier and more affordable for operators and customers. As a flexible fast charger, it requires no civil engineering work or adjustments to the grid connection and can charge two electric vehicles simultaneously with 150 kW. This means the expansion of a dense public network of fast-charging stations – as is essential for the future success of e-mobility – can become a reality much sooner than was previously assumed.

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