Elli (Volkswagen Group Charging) expands to 600,000 charging points across Europe

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Julia Pirlich
Julia Pirlich
Volkswagen Group Technology Head of Corporate Communications, Elli
Elli Charging Network
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Wolfsburg. Just in time for the new year, Elli (Volkswagen Group Charging) is expanding its charging network and offers e-mobility customers access to more than 600,000 charge points in 27 European countries. As one of the largest charging and energy provider and a brand of the Volkswagen Group, Elli is strategically expanding its mobility service business and, in addition to the quantitative expansion of the network, is focusing on greater convenience when charging. For Elli customers, this represents a major step forward in vehicle charging and in general a significant step forward for electric mobility in Europe.

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