Truck charging infrastructure, Milence secures €120 million financing
The facility complements the initial €500 million equity investment from the founding shareholders. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, subject to the satisfaction of all closing conditions. Milence currently operates 34 charging hubs across eight European countries. An additional 16 hubs are in various stages of development, with a total of 90 expected to be operational by the end of 2028.
Joint venture Milence has successfully signed a €120 million financing facility to further support the deployment of its growing network of high-performance truck dedicated charging hubs across Europe. As stated by the Dutch company, the facility was provided by a consortium of partners including funds managed by Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management’s infrastructure debt platform (BRIDGE), Íslandsbanki, Invest-NL, and Invest International.
Milence’s €120 million financing
The facility complements the initial €500 million equity investment from the founding shareholders. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, subject to the satisfaction of all closing conditions. Milence currently operates 34 charging hubs across eight European countries. An additional 16 hubs are in various stages of development, with a total of 90 expected to be operational by the end of 2028.
According to Milence, across Europe, the rollout of public charging infrastructure is advancing rapidly, with nearly 1,800 truck-suitable charging points now available along major freight corridors.
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“Securing this €120 million facility marks an important step in scaling our network across Europe and reflects strong momentum in the market. Electric road freight is not only central to decarbonising transport, but also a key pillar of Europe’s energy transition and independence, reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels while strengthening resilience and competitiveness. The technology is ready, the business case is emerging, and with continued momentum and policy support, we can scale this transition across Europe”, said Anja van Niersen, Chief Executive Officer of Milence.






