'decarbonisation of transport'

Total Energies opens flagship charging station with 18 fast charging points in central Berlin

Jan Petersen (TotalEnergies), Johannes Wieczorek (Bundesministerium für Verkehr) en Pierre-Alexandre Vigil (TotalEnergies) bij de opening van het laadplein in Berlijn. Foto: TotalEnergies, 2026

TotalEnergies has opened its first major flagship charging station in the heart of the German capital Berlin. The charging plaza with eighteen fast chargers of up to 400 kW is located on Invalidenstrasse, a few steps from the city’s main train station.

All charging stations are covered, have wide parking spaces and are powered by renewable energy. In addition, the charging station offers two wheelchair-accessible charging points and additional services such as tyre pressure gauges and hoovers. The new charging station is intended for employees of the surrounding office buildings, but also explicitly targets businesses such as taxi drivers and individuals dropping off or picking up passengers at the train station or visiting one of the nearby museums.

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“With our new flagship charging station at Berlin’s central station, we are bringing high-performance fast charging to where it is needed most: a central, busy transport hub,” says Jan Petersen, managing director of Total Energies Charging Solutions Germany. “Just last year, we opened a major fast-charging station at Berlin airport. With this, we consistently promote the expansion of our fast-charging infrastructure and make a concrete contribution to the decarbonisation of transport in the capital with our fast, convenient charging solutions, which run entirely on renewable energy.”

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

Author: Paul Blonk

Source: MobilityEnergy.com