DKV Mobility integrates UK fast chargers from the Motor Fuel Group
As the German company based in Ratingen near Düsseldorf announced, DKV Mobility and its subsidiary GreenFlux, which enables DKV Mobility’s electric vehicle charging service, recently signed a corresponding cooperation agreement with MFG. By October, the Motor Fuel Group had installed over 700 charging points with the same 1,590 charging points at 130 petrol stations in the UK. By 2030, this figure is set to rise to over 3,500 charging points.
These are fast-charging points that offer between 150 and 400 kW of charging power, depending on the location and column. These charging stations can be used by DKV customers via the DKV Card +Charge or via the DKV Mobility app. With access to around 827,000 charging points (as of 09/2024), DKV Mobility claims to have ‘one of the most extensive EV charging networks in Europe’. The company also offers charging solutions both for customers’ company sites (@work) and for company car drivers at home (@home).
“We are delighted to integrate MFG’s charging stations into our network in the UK. MFG is driving the decarbonisation of road transport by offering drivers of electric vehicles a first-class public charging experience.” said Sven Mehringer, Managing Director of Energy & Vehicle Services at DKV Mobility. “This fits perfectly with our goal of driving an efficient and sustainable future of mobility.”
Martin Symes, EV Director at MFG, added: “As the largest independent petrol station forecourt operator in the UK, our commitment to electric vehicles remains
electric vehicles remains unwavering. We are delighted to be working with DKV Mobility to offer their customers access to MFG’s ultra-fast charging network in the UK.”
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