MAN Charge&Go charging service is the new charging service developed and launched by MAN and addressed to all customers, regardless of brand. It has the target to make it easier for truck drivers and fleet managers to find truck-compatible charging points throughout Europe. Not an easy task, especially in some European countries, nowadays.

Indeed, the truck-compatible charging network currently comprises around 650 locations. By the end of 2025, around 1,000 charging locations will comply with the eTruck ready standard. In addition, the MAN Charge&Go charging card is accepted at over 15,000 other charging locations across Europe. Customers will also benefit from the continuous expansion of the charging network.

MAN Charge&Go: how the system works

MAN Charge&Go centres on the simple and reliable handling of the charging process at charging points from different providers. The eTruck driver authenticates himself at the charging station with the corresponding card and the payment process is handled in the background. The charging service was developed so that mixed fleets can also use the offer. A consolidated and transparent invoice at the end of the month provides an overview of the charging costs for the entire fleet at all charging points used. MAN Charge&Go uses the charging network with Preferred Partners from TRATON Charging Solutions. This guarantees attractive conditions for users. Customers also benefit from 24/7 support from the experts at MAN Mobile24.

MAN Charge&Go is integrated into MAN’s digital ecosystem. This supports convenient and time-saving planning and work for dispatchers and drivers.

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