Hedin Supercharge has been building public fast charging stations in various locations across Sweden since 2023. The company’s vision is to become one of Sweden's leading charging operators for electric vehicles, both passenger cars and trucks.
The charging facility in Linköping consists of four CCS2 charging points with Kempower Liquid Cooled Satellites, offering up to 400 kW of charging power. Megawatt charging will be available by the end of 2024.
In connection with Hedin Bil’s opening of its latest multi-brand car dealer and service facility in Linköping, Sweden, last week, Hedin Supercharge opened its newest charging hub with Kempower’s charging solutions, provided by the Virta charging platform. The charging hub has been equipped with 1.2 megawatts of power with two triple cabinet Kempower Power Units, providing fast charging for both electric cars and trucks.
The total charging capacity at Hedin Bil’s facilities in Linköping now includes charging spots for four trucks and seven passenger cars. Later this year, the station will be one of the first in the world to offer MCS charging with Kempower Mega Satellites.
Linköping offers a strategic location along the E4 highway, where significant transport and travel occur between the country's major cities. The new charging station is situated close to Hedin Bil’s new facilities, which also include a truck centre offering both sales and servicing for heavy trucks.
Hedin Supercharge will continue its rapid expansion of charging stations for passenger cars both in Sweden and across Europe. The initiative for charging heavy vehicles, like the one in Linköping, will also continue.