Kempower has recently signed sales and service agreement with GP JOULE CONNECT, a leading full-service provider for new mobility. The partnership will cover the sales, installation, operation, service, and maintenance of Kempower EV charging infrastructure for electric vehicles and refers to Germany, Denmark, Austria, and Poland.

According to Finnish specialist Kempower, “the agreement aims to develop and offer cutting-edge charging infrastructure solutions for all types of electric vehicles: private, commercial, public transportation, and heavy-duty. By partnering, Kempower and GP JOULE CONNECT can provide customer-specific solutions for a wide variety of electric vehicle charging scenarios and drive the further success and expansion of the e-mobility transition”.

The agreement between Kempower and GP JOULE CONNECT

GP JOULE CONNECT, a successful full-service provider of e-mobility and charging solutions, will be responsible for planning and designing charging hubs and depots. GP JOULE CONNECT will also install, commission, operate, service, and maintain charging depots, including managing Kempower‘s chargers. 

“We want to create EV chargers that meet the needs of all EV drivers. Signing this sales and service agreement with GP JOULE CONNECT continues our European expansion plans and increases our presence in the heavy-duty transportation market, which is experiencing a rapid electrification transition”, said Kempower’s Regional Sales Director for Central Europe, Philipp Oppolzer.  

 

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