Polish EV charging systems maker Ekoenergetyka delivered 150 chargers to Powerdot, a Portugal-based charge point operator (CPO) that offers more than 3,500 charging points in its home country, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Poland and Spain. Ekoenergetyka is making a push into the market to supply CPOs, which service individual drivers, bulking up its offering of standardized solutions after building its business with customized infrastructure for public transit operators in cities such as Berlin and Paris.

Statements from Ekoenergetyka and CPO Powerdot

“Thanks to our partnership with Powerdot, even more European drivers will get to know the convenience and reliability of Ekoenergetyka charging stations,” said Ekoenergetyka CEO and Co-Founder Bartosz Kubik. “This is further confirmation of our strategy to focus on expanding our footprint in the CPO market.”

“We have found at Ekoenergetyka a reliable partner for the deployment of our charging infrastructure across Europe,” added João Seabra, Head of Central Operations at Powerdot. “We share a quality-oriented approach and look forward to continuing working with Ekoenergtyka to accelerate sustainable mobility”.

Ekoenergetyka will provide round-the-clock remote monitoring and repair services for the charging stations from its headquarters in Zielona Góra, western Poland. The company’s advanced systems allow it to address almost 60% of malfunction reports remotely.

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