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Sweden – Qstar opens 400 kW E-Mobility hub for electric trucks

Soltech subsidiary E-Mobility has completed a new high-tech charging station for Qstar, comprising four 400 kW fast chargers, smart control, a transformer and monitoring services. The installation is part of Qstar’s investment in electric charging for heavy traffic and the wider development of charging infrastructure in the region.

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E-Mobility was responsible for the project’s design, planning, transformer solutions, electrical engineering, installation and commissioning. “This is not just a charging station, but a complete energy hub. With 400 kW chargers, fast and efficient charging stops are possible,” said Martin Götesson, CEO of E-Mobility.

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In recent years, petrol station operator Qstar has intensified its sustainability efforts with the goal of reducing the climate impact of the transport sector. By investing in charging infrastructure for both passenger cars and heavy vehicles, the company aims to support the transition to fossil-free transport.

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“We want to create sustainable solutions for the transport of the future and offer our customers access to powerful and reliable charging, regardless of vehicle type,” said Ann-Sofi Karlsson, Business Developer at Qstar. (hcn)

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