The European joint venture Milence has announced the establishment of a partnership with AS24 (powered by TotalEnergies) to make high-power charging even more accessible for electric heavy-duty vehicles across France and Europe.

As reported by Milence on the official social media accounts, through this collaboration, fleets using AS 24’s service can now access the Milence network of charging hubs, designed specifically for electric trucks and located along major logistics corridors.

Milence and AS24 to become partners

Indeed, Milence is building its charging network specifically coinceived for electric trucks all over Europe. Although the initial target was to build about 1,700 charging points by the end of 2027, now CEO Anja van Niersen has recently declared the concrete target to have about 900 high-power charging points in Europe by the end of next year.

Milence has just opened a new charging hub in Italy, the second one, near the city of Piacenza.

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