Charging infrastructure joint venture Milence has inaugurated its first two hubs in Germany. With a prime location along the Scandinavian-Mediterranean TEN-T (Trans-European Transport Network) and connecting Berlin with southern Germany and Poland the two hubs are supporting the transition to electric road transport. The newly operational hubs offer high power charging of up to 400 kW and are positioned to optimise connectivity and convenience for drivers.

Milence in Germany: where are the new hubs located

The first hub in Hermsdorfer Kreuz, Thüringen is situated on the A4 motorway between Poland and Frankfurt am Main, this strategically located hub has eight charging bays and serves as a major hub for freight traffic. It provides universal access for all heavy-duty electric trucks, regardless of make.

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The second one, near Vockerode, Sachsen-Anhalt, is located on the A9 between Berlin and Leipzig, and offering four charging bays, this hub is adjacent to a secure truck park offering premium amenities, including lounge areas, showers, and restrooms.

CEO van Niersen speaking

“The opening of our first two hubs in Germany is a testament to our commitment to keeping pace with the market’s growing demand for reliable and accessible electric charging infrastructure. As the dominant road transport market in Europe, Germany is pivotal in driving the transition to fossil-free road transport. We are determined to maintain this momentum and work with all local stakeholders to prioritise infrastructure and build in line with market demand”, commented Milence CEO, Anja van Niersen.

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