Ekoenergetyka and Swedish charging operator Gito have recently opened a brand-new charging station in Ängelholm. The latter is equipped with Ekoenergetyka’s cutting-edge high-power solution. For the new site, Ekoenergetyka has delivered two Axon Side DLBS power units combined with four SAT600 satellites, enabling fast and efficient charging for heavy-duty vehicles.

Gito delivers tailored solutions for depot, semi-public, and port-side charging, while continuously expanding a public charging network across Europe. This addition strengthens Gito’s rapidly growing network, which today includes 19 public charging stations with a total of 84 charging points, strategically located from Malmö in the south to Västerås in the north.

“We are proud to support Gito’s ambitious rollout of a robust and sustainable charging network for heavy transport in Sweden. With our high-power technology, we ensure that fleets and operators gain access to reliable, future-ready solutions,” said Viktor Ekberg, Key Account Manager, Ekoenergetyka-Polska S.A.

“Partnerships are essential. Working with companies like Ekoenergetyka allows us to accelerate the electrification of heavy-duty transport and provide the infrastructure the industry urgently needs,” added Josip Glavas, Sales & Marketing Manager at Gito.

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