Amsterdam,
08
October
2020
|
07:30
Europe/Amsterdam

Fastned and Tesla open Germany’s largest fast charging hub

Summary

Today, fast charging company Fastned, Tesla and Seed & Greet open Ladepark Kreuz Hilden, Germany’s largest fast charging hub. On site there is a café, a large Tesla Supercharger station and a large Fastned charging station. At the Fastned station 8 cars can charge simultaneously with up to 300 kW, allowing electric cars to add up to 300 km of range in just 15 minutes. The Fastned station is powered by energy from the sun and wind, generated partly by the station’s large solar roof. Ladepark Kreuz Hilden is right off the intersection between the motorways A3 and A46, close to Düsseldorf, Germany. 

Fastned has 8 fast charging stalls and Tesla’s Supercharger station has 20 Supercharging stalls, bringing the current total for the hub to 28 stalls. The Fastned station in Kreuz Hilden can easily be expanded with more fast chargers, so that in the future 22 cars can charge simultaneously at the station. 

“In order to power the exponentially growing number of electric vehicles, we need a lot of big fast charging stations. I call upon landowners that share this vision to contact us, so we can join forces and see if we can realise a Fastned station on their site. Together we will build the infrastructure of the future!"
Michiel Langezaal, CEO Fastned

Click here to dowload the HR image of the Fastned fast charging station in Kreuz Hilden. 

About Fastned

Fastned's mission is to give freedom to the electric driver and accelerate the transition to electric driving. That is why Fastned is building European network of a thousand fast charging stations. At these stations, electric drivers can add up to 300 km range in 15 minutes with electricity from the sun and wind. Fastned has 125 fast charging stations in the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom and Belgium. All stations are open to the public 24/7. Fastned is listed on Euronext Amsterdam (ticker AMS: FAST). More information: fastnedcharging.com.