Joint venture Milence has recently inaugurated three new charging hubs for electric trucks in Germany within days, including its first in the Ruhr region, in Recklinghausenhas. The latter, designed exclusively for electric trucks, is located in the Ruhr region in the presence of Mona Neubaur, North Rhine-Westphalia’s Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection.

Milence in Germany: a key market in Europe

The latter is strategically located on the northern edge of the Ruhr area, the hub serves as an important stop for heavy-duty electric vehicles along the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) in western Germany. The newly built hub features six CCS (Combined Charging System) charging points with up to 400 kW. Charging capacity will be increased in the second phase with the addition of a Megawatt Charging System (MCS) solution. Recklinghausen is Milence’s fifth charging hub to officially open in Germany.

“Germany is the heart and central hub of European road freight transport. Today’s opening of our hub in Recklinghausen marks an important milestone in closing infrastructure gaps for e-mobility in western Germany,” said Anja van Niersen, CEO of Milence. The joint venture has been particularly active, for instance, in France in the latest weeks.

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