ubitricity will install AC standalone charging stations with two sockets per charger. All stations will be branded Shell Recharge, Shell’s established brand for EV charging at home, at work and on the go. The roll-out is set to begin in the coming months and will be completed by 2028 at the latest. Following the installation, ubitricity will operate the chargers for up to ten years.
As with all ubitricity-operated charging stations, simple and convenient charging experiences are the top priority. EV drivers will be able to use their usual charging cards and e-mobility apps thanks to ubitricity’s connection to the roaming platforms e-clearing and Hubject. Alternatively, charging sessions can be initiated without any registration via ubitricity's Pay-As-You-Go system. ubitricity will also roll out innovative smart charging features to enable EV drivers to charge according to their needs and at better conditions. This technology also allows to control the load on the local power grid.
The new project marks the second collaboration between MRA-Elektrisch and ubitricity in less than a year. The first joint project began in April 2023, when ubitricity won a tender for the operation of nearly 1,500 charge points in the same three regions. Those chargers were step-by-step taken over from the previous operator from July 2023 on.
Daniel Kunkel, CEO at Shell ubitricity, is excited about the rapid growth of the company’s Dutch charging network: “Our team is proud to further support MRA-Elektrisch and the Dutch provinces in expanding the excellent local charging infrastructure even further. This project is also underlining the success of our approach of offering cities and municipalities the right charger in the right place and at the right time.”