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Kempower delivers electric truck charging solutions to DFDS

Kempower and major European shipping and logistics company DFDS have signed an agreement under which Kempower will provide its fast-charging solutions for DFDS’ charging stations.
By James Foster August 28, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Kempower will provide fast-charging solutions for DFDS charging hubs upon request, enabling electric trucks and terminal equipment to rapidly recharge their batteries. Photo: Kempower
Kempower will provide fast-charging solutions for DFDS charging hubs upon request, enabling electric trucks and terminal equipment to rapidly recharge their batteries. Photo: Kempower

DFDS has previously deployed Kempower charging solutions at one charging site in Belgium and in Sweden and three sites in the Netherlands, each site offering a total capacity of up to 400 kW.

Under the agreement, Kempower will provide fast-charging solutions for DFDS charging hubs upon request, enabling electric trucks and terminal equipment to rapidly recharge their batteries. DFDS already has over 100 electric trucks in operation across Europe.

The latest project has seen the expansion of DFDS's first eTruck charging site equipped with Kempower chargers, located in Gothenburg, Sweden. DFDS Gothenburg is one of Sweden's largest eTruck charging depots with 38 charging bays.

“In DFDS, our ambition is to have at least 25% of our fleet battery electric by 2030,” says Sophie-Kim Chapman, VP, Decarbonisation at DFDS.  “Collaborating with infrastructure partners such as Kempower is an important step in making this happen.”

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