US-based EV charging specialist Volta has announced its expansion into the European market, with an initial focus on Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and France. Currently, Volta boosts a network that is among the most utilized in the US. For consumers, Volta provides seamless, reliable charging that complements their daily lives and routines. For site partners, the eye-catching displays and premium station locations help drive business by attracting more customers for longer periods of time.

Volta’s Europe expansion is driven by experienced local teams of EV charging hardware and software engineers, SaaS experts, and digital outdoor media sales leaders operating out of initial offices in Berlin and Paris. The build-out of Volta’s network is powered by best-in-class behavioral science and machine learning technology, allowing the company to deploy infrastructure intelligently and efficiently.

Volta EV charging ready to approach Europe

«We believe in a regenerative energy future that is clean, connected, and custom-fit to how we live our lives», said Chris Wendel, Co-founder and President of Volta. «We’ve been honing our expertise over the past decade in the U.S., helping to catalyze one of the most significant macroeconomic shifts of our lifetime. We’re proud to see the company we’ve built extend into Europe and look forward to the many opportunities that lay ahead».

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«Volta continues to anticipate and guide the rapidly-evolving changes in consumer behavior around fueling and commerce – proving businesses can thrive while building a more sustainable future», added Vincent Grena, Head of Volta Europe. «Our local teams of industry veterans look forward to delivering measurable commercial advantages for our site partners, and maximum convenience for EV drivers».

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