Autel partners with Swedish charging operator Eways

Autel partners with Swedish charging operator Eways

Autel says it hopes to expand its market for charging equipment by utilizing Eways’ geographical footprint in the Nordics.

During this year’s eCarExpo, an electric vehicle fair held in Friends Arena, Stockholm, Autel signed an agreement with the Sweden-based electric vehicle charging operator Eways to provide EV charging stations in the Nordics. Through the partnership, Autel says it hopes to expand its market for charging equipment by utilizing Eways’ experience and geographical footprint with 20 offices throughout the region.

Niclas Sahlgren, CEO of Eways, said, “Eways’ purpose is to make it easy to charge electric vehicles. Expanding the charging infrastructure to provide quick, reliable and flexible EV charging solutions in the region is a vital aspect of the transition to a fossil fuel-free future. With Autel’s wide range of innovative AC- and DC-chargers, we will broaden our product line in order to offer the best solutions for each unique customer situation.”

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