ChargeUp Europe welcomes Ekoenergetyka as its 15th member


ChargeUp Europe, the voice of the EV charging infrastructure industry in Europe, is excited to announce Ekoenergetyka as its 15th member, further spreading its geographic coverage across the EU, and highlighting the upward trend of the emobility momentum in Central and Eastern Europe.

Ekoenergetyka is a Polish technological company from Zielona Góra is present in over 130 cities in 18 countries around the world. The company, founded over 12 years ago by two university friends, Bartosz Kubik and Maciej Wojeński, is today the second SME company in the country employing over 400 people. It is the largest manufacturer of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Poland with a 90% market share. It specializes in the production of charging stations for electric vehicles from passenger to heavy duty, with a particular focus on e-buses. It is one of the leaders among manufacturers of high-power charging infrastructure in Europe with a market share of 30%.

So far, Ekoenergetyka has launched over 1,400 high-power charging systems, and 5,000 charging cycles are carried out in this network every day. The company also provides global implementation and maintenance services, as well as monitoring and remote management of the charging infrastructure from its own Service Support Center.

Based on the experience and successes in implementing and managing the charging infrastructure on the bus market throughout Europe, Ekoenergetyka has dynamically developed a rich portfolio of products and solutions in the passenger car segment. It includes innovative stations with a power of up to 350 kW and charging hubs with a power of up to 2,200 kW.

Since its launch last year, ChargeUp Europe has now grown to 15 full industry members, two knowledge partners, and two ecosystem partners, all working together to accelerate the rollout of EV charging infrastructure and enable seamless charging for drivers across the EU.

Commenting on the announcement, Maciej Wojenski, Co-Founder and Vice-President said:

“We are very excited to join ChargeUp Europe, becoming a member is an important step towards achieving our goal of co-creating a Pan-European open eco-system of charging infrastructure and ensuring a seamless customer experience across borders and use-cases. We strongly believe that by only coming together the industry as a whole has a chance to succeed in achieving EU CO2 ambitions. We look forward to working closely with other members and advancing the e-mobility industry together.”

Check our press release here.

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