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Dutch PowerGo expands network with charging plaza on A9 motorway near Beverwijk

Laadpaaloperator PowerGo realiseert aan de snelweg A9 een laadplein voor personenauto’s.
PowerGo realiseert nieuwe laadpleinen op snelweglocaties in Nederland, België, Denemarken en Spanje.

Dutch company PowerGo is realising a charging plaza including facilities for passenger cars on the A9 motorway near Beverwijk (NH). In the later term, trucks should also be able to charge ultra-fast at the site near De Bazaar. At the same time, PowerGo charging plazas are being realised at motorway locations in Belgium, Denmark and Spain.

PowerGo’s new charging station in the Netherlands will be built at the ‘Bazaar’ slip road of the A9 motorway near Beverwijk. The site of event location Gasterij Vuurland will be turned into a charging plaza with several ultra fast chargers where cars can charge. Later on, EV charging points will be added and electric trucks can also be accommodated. In Belgium, PowerGo won a tender to build a fast-charging location southwest of the E40 motorway near Ghent. As part of urban development project The Loop, a charging plaza with six charging points of up to 400 kW will be built here. In Denmark, PowerGo will build a total of ten charging points with ultra-fast chargers along three different motorways. Spain will have 24 charging points spread across six motorway locations around Madrid.

Accessibility

At all motorway charging points, PowerGo says ease of use and accessibility will be key. Facilities such as shelters, toilets, extra space for disabled users, vending machines and green spaces will be built at most charging points. Where possible, the company will install signs indicating the current dynamic charging price.
All highway locations to be realised will have charging stations with capacities ranging from 240 to 480 kW.

PowerGo operates in seven European countries and currently operates more than 1,700 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