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Milence to build two electric truck charging hubs in Germany

Milence, the joint venture between Daimler Truck, the TRATON GROUP, and Volvo Group, is making a strong market entry into the German market with two charging hubs under construction and scheduled to open in the 2nd half of 2024. These charging hubs, located north and south of Leipzig will connect Berlin with southern Germany, reinforcing Milence’s commitment to a fossil-free future for road transport.

The first charging hub will be near Hermsdorfer Kreuz, in Thüringen, a key location on the corridor and strategically located on the A4 between Poland and Frankfurt am Main. The hub is expected to be operational in September 2024 and will allow all trucks, regardless of brand, to recharge.

The second hub in Vockerode, Sachsen-Anhalt scheduled to open in July 2024, is strategically located on the A9 between Berlin and Leipzig. Its location next to a new secure truck park will allow drivers to benefit from the best amenities.

Both charging hubs will offer a range of amenities designed to enhance the driver’s rest and recharge experience. These will be local and not operated by Milence.

Anja van Niersen, CEO of Milence, commented on this important step for the development of the German market: “Germany is one of the key countries for freight transport in Europe. It is therefore vital that the right charging infrastructure is in place to accelerate the transition to electrification. Milence is proud to contribute to this movement with two charging hubs that will strengthen the Scandinavian Mediterranean corridor. Our charging hubs at Hermsdorfer Kreuz and Vockerode are a significant step in our commitment to electrifying Germany’s major transport routes and providing a reliable and accessible charging network for heavy-duty vehicles.”

May 21, 2024Blagojce Krivevski
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