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Volkswagen and software expert has·to·be cooperate for expansion of charging infrastructure

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Andreas Groß
Andreas Groß
Spokesperson Corporate | Volkswagen Group Technology
Thomas Reiter
Thomas Reiter
has·to·be GmbH | Reiter PR
Robert Schwarzenböck
Robert Schwarzenböck
has·to·be GmbH | fischerAppelt
Volkswagen and software expert has·to·be cooperate for expansion of charging infrastructure
Thorsten Nicklass, CEO Elli (left) and Martin Klässner, CEO has·to·be GmbH (right)
  • Volkswagen Group company Elli acquires minority stake in leading software provider for charging station operation
  • Partnership for simple, standardized, convenient charging
  • Software from has·to·be is already used for the connection of Volkswagen’s own charging infrastructure

Wolfsburg. Volkswagen is expanding its activities in the field of charging infrastructure and is to cooperate closely with has·to·be GmbH, a leading provider of operating systems for e-mobility. Volkswagen Group company Elli is to acquire a minority stake in the company. Together, has·to·be and Volkswagen will forge ahead with the expansion of the pan-European charging network and participate in the rapidly growing market for charging solutions. Some of the Group’s own charging stations are already operating using has·to·be software and are therefore part of a holistic, integrated charging ecosystem.

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