Scania launches EV charging firm to power up electric truck rollout

Stuart Stone
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Credit: Scania/Erinion
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Credit: Scania/Erinion

Newly launched Erinion venture aims to install at least 40,000 new charging points at customer depot and destination locations across Europe this decade

Truck manufacturer Scania has today unveiled a new company specialising in private and semi-public electric vehicle (EV) charging, setting a goal to install a minimum of 40,000 HGV-compatible charge points...

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