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Quality offensive: Volkswagen makes charging easier and more convenient

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Tim Fronzek
Tim Fronzek
Spokesperson Products and Innovation | Volkswagen Group Technology
Andreas Groß
Andreas Groß
Spokesperson Corporate | Volkswagen Group Technology
  • Full cost transparency: In the future, all volume brands will offer charging at fixed prices; Simple tariff structure starts now          
  • European charging network: With one contract access to more than 310,000 charging points, including 10,000 fast chargers at over 3,000 locations         
  • More convenience: Plug&Charge from mid-2022 via software update in all E-cars of the volume brands based on MEB; new partner program          
  • NEW AUTO: Charging & Energy is the strategic pillar and core business of the Volkswagen Group

Wolfsburg. The Volkswagen Group is launching a major quality offensive in terms of charging and energy. The volume brands Volkswagen, Cupra/Seat and ŠKODA are now offering simple tariffs for public charging, allowing customers to charge at fixed kilowatt-hour prices throughout the entire charging network. With this step, the company creates optimal cost transparency. At the same time, the Volkswagen Group is further expanding its European charging network: E-car drivers can now use more than 310,000 charging points throughout Europe, including around 10,000 fast chargers at over 3,000 locations. Volkswagen is also planning a comprehensive partner program to increase the comfort at charging parks.

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