The energy company EnBW has put 84 new fast-charging points for electric cars into operation. This means that the nationwide EnBW HyperNetz now comprises significantly more than 6,000 charging points. The five new fast-charging parks are located in Mitterteich (Bavaria), Münchberg (Bavaria), Ingolstadt (Bavaria), Dorfmark (Lower Saxony) and Bensheim (Hesse). Drivers benefit from the new charging options, especially when travelling long distances, thanks to the nearby motorways.
The five fast-charging parks are equipped with state-of-the-art HPC (High Power Charging) charging points. In Bensheim and Dorfmark, 24 vehicles can charge at the same time. The site in Münchberg is equipped with 16 fast-charging points, while drivers in Ingolstadt will find 12 new HPC charging points and eight in Mitterteich. All new fast-charging points correspond to the highest performance class and enable charging with up to 400 kilowatts. This means that, depending on the capacity of the vehicle, drivers can charge up to 400 kilometres of fresh range during a 15-minute charging stop. The locations can be retrofitted with additional charging points as utilisation increases. Each of the fast-charging parks also includes a spacious canopy with a built-in photovoltaic system, which will be installed in the coming weeks. Like all of its fast-charging points, EnBW also operates the new locations with 100 per cent green electricity.
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