Kempower rolls out truck charging for Danske Fragtmænd

The Danish transport and logistics company Danske Fragtmænd has put its first charging hub for electric trucks into operation in Aalborg. The site has a Kempower charging system built by GodEnergi with four satellites, each of which can supply up to 400 kW. Further such charging hubs are to follow shortly at Danske Fragtmænd locations in Sakskøbing, Taastrup, Odense and Aarhus, among others.

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The new truck charging station in Aalborg, in the north of Denmark, is the first of “several stations”, according to Kempower, which the company will supply in collaboration with the energy company OK to support the logistic operations of Danske Fragtmoend. The final goal is to install charging stations at the logistics company’s entire network of 27 terminals.

“Trucking remains an ever-challenging sector to electrify but, with the right charging technology and logistics operators committed to positive change, we are confident that e-trucking is the future. We are now capable of providing charging infrastructure at powers higher than we’ve seen before, so change is inevitable, feasible and increasingly profitable for trucking businesses. Together with GodEnergi, we’re excited to continue supporting logistics companies like Danske Fragtmænd to transition their fleets,” said Erik KanervaSales Director, Northern Europe, at Kempower. 

Kempower says its charging solutions are modular and scaleable. Just a few days ago, the Finnish company introduced its Flex Satellite chargers to North America. Kempower is also supplying DP World with high-speed chargers at a London port, as well as for electric buses in Austria, among many other locations.

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