TotalEnergies SE TTE announced that it has received a contract from The City of Antwerp, Belgium to expand and further develop the latter’s public charging network for electric vehicles (EVs). Per the deal, TotalEnergies will use its expertise to expand the existing network of the city of Antwerp by installing new EV charge points by 2024, including high power charge.
The deal extends till 2038 and TotalEnergies will be entrusted to build infrastructure for standard charging points (22 kW) and high power charge points. The company has plans to supply electricity required in these charging points from offshore wind farms, allowing Antwerp’s EV users to benefit from a 100% renewable electricity charge for their vehicles.
TotalEnergies’ Electric Mobility Goal
TotalEnergies already has electric charging point networks in some other cities of Europe and this contract in Belgium will further expand its footprint in electric mobility in the continent. TotalEnergies has plans to install more than 150,000 electric vehicle charge points in Europe by 2025.
It has expertise and technical knowledge to develop electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the globe. TotalEnergies is developing EV charging infrastructure in Singapore as well. As more countries across the globe understand the need of cutting vehicle-related pollution, the acceptance of EVs is going to increase at a quick pace. TotalEnergies is expected to gain from the EV infrastructure development and assist in...
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