Ekoenergetyka and Swedish charging operator Gito have recently opened a brand-new charging station in Ängelholm. The latter is equipped with Ekoenergetyka’s cutting-edge high-power solution. For the new site, Ekoenergetyka has delivered two Axon Side DLBS power units combined with four SAT600 satellites, enabling fast and efficient charging for heavy-duty vehicles.

Gito delivers tailored solutions for depot, semi-public, and port-side charging, while continuously expanding a public charging network across Europe. This addition strengthens Gito’s rapidly growing network, which today includes 19 public charging stations with a total of 84 charging points, strategically located from Malmö in the south to Västerås in the north.

Statements from Ekoenergetyka and Gito

“We are proud to support Gito’s ambitious rollout of a robust and sustainable charging network for heavy transport in Sweden. With our high-power technology, we ensure that fleets and operators gain access to reliable, future-ready solutions,” said Viktor Ekberg, Key Account Manager, Ekoenergetyka-Polska S.A.

“Partnerships are essential. Working with companies like Ekoenergetyka allows us to accelerate the electrification of heavy-duty transport and provide the infrastructure the industry urgently needs,” added Josip Glavas, Sales & Marketing Manager at Gito.

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