'big growth ambitions'

Q-Park and GreenFlux enter partnership: ‘Optimising charging facilities in car parks’

Q-Park Nederland, eigenaar en exploitant van parkeerinfrastructuur, en EV-laadplatform-aanbieder GreenFlux zijn een samenwerking aangegaan.
Volgens Q-Park wordt elektrisch laden steeds belangrijker, omdat consumenten verwachten hun elektrische auto te kunnen laden tijdens het parkeren.

Q-Park Netherlands, owner and operator of parking infrastructure, and EV charging platform provider GreenFlux have entered into a partnership. The aim of the partnership is to further expand, manage and optimiseQ-Park’s charging points in car parks .

Q-Park says it chose GreenFlux’s EV charging management platform because of its ‘advanced multi-level solutions for smart charging and the various charge point management system options’. These should start helping Q-Park manage and optimise the charge points. To use the charge points, GreenFlux had to migrate Q-Park’s charge points from the Shell Recharge backend. In a press release, both companies thanked Shell warmly for supporting the transition to the new system.
“We are delighted that our partnership with Q-Park has entered the next phase,” said GreenFlux managing director Suthalan Gnanes. “This agreement further expands our already strong presence in the European commercial parking sector. Our e-mobility solutions now serve the largest parking service providers in Europe.”

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“This partnership shows that we will continue to support and improve the parking sector in the long term,” said Q-Park Netherlands managing director Michiel Tenge. “Electric charging is becoming increasingly important for us, as our customers expect to be able to charge their electric car while parking. The cooperation with GreenFlux offers us more flexibility and control, which will enable us to facilitate our growth ambitions.”

With 454 parking facilities, 53 P+R sites and 220 car parks, Q-Park is one of Europe’s largest providers of parking services. GreenFlux offers one of the largest EV roaming networks in Europe with more than one million charging points.

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This article was automatically translated from the Dutch language original to English (British).

Author: Paul Blonk

Source: MobilityEnergy.com