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Qwello secures Copenhagen contracts for 140 EV charging points

The award covers two contracts spanning several Copenhagen neighbourhoods. One contract includes Stefansgade, Nørrebroparken, Lundtoftegade and Vesterbro Vest, while the other covers Bispebjerg, Gl. Sydhavn, Rosenvænget and Svanemøllen Syd and Øst. Together, these contracts will enable the deployment of 140 public charging points across the city.

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All locations will be equipped with Qwello’s CP22 charging stations. Designed for dense urban environments, the CP22 allows two vehicles to be charged simultaneously while minimising space requirements and blending seamlessly into the public streetscape. Qwello’s fully privately financed operating model enables municipalities to scale up public charging infrastructure without public investment, while maintaining high standards of reliability, accessibility and user experience.

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“Copenhagen sets some of the highest standards in Europe for sustainable urban mobility, from operating on 100 percent green electricity to using low-emission equipment and service vehicles, and delivering a fast, reliable rollout at street level,” said Nils Gaedt, Managing Director, Qwello Denmark. With this contract award, Qwello officially launches operations in Denmark and further expands its European footprint, following successful deployments in cities including Stockholm, London, Paris, Madrid and Berlin. (hcn)