Kempower to become preferred partner of CPO Allego in Europe
Primary charging point operator Allego has chosen Kempower to support its mission of delivering reliable, high-performance EV charging solutions across Europe. Kempower’s and Allego’s collaboration follows a series of successful pilot projects between the two companies since 2023 in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Sweden. The first phase of the new partnership will include deployments in […]

Primary charging point operator Allego has chosen Kempower to support its mission of delivering reliable, high-performance EV charging solutions across Europe. Kempower’s and Allego’s collaboration follows a series of successful pilot projects between the two companies since 2023 in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Sweden. The first phase of the new partnership will include deployments in the Nordics, the Benelux, and France during the next months. The rest of Europe will follow in 2026.
The initial charging sites, launching in Denmark during the third quarter of 2025, will feature 5 Kempower’s modular 600 kW triple Power Units paired with a total of 30 single Kempower Satellites equipped with 375 A cables, ensuring efficient, scalable, and user-friendly charging for EV drivers.
Kempower and Allego to partner
“Becoming one of Allego’s preferred partners is a great milestone for Kempower. We share a deep commitment to enabling accessible, high-power EV charging across Europe. With our technology and Allego’s vast network expertise, we’re excited to bring robust and reliable charging to more drivers, starting with key sites in Denmark”, commented Jussi Vanhanen, Chief Market Officer at Kempower.
“We are delighted to partner with Kempower, whose technology and expertise align perfectly with Allego’s mission to expand high-performance, reliable EV charging across Europe,” said Guillaume Goijen, Director of Charging Solutions & Site Design at Allego. “Together, we are building the infrastructure needed to accelerate the shift to sustainable mobility, benefiting drivers and communities throughout the region.”