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BP and Volkswagen Group team up to rapidly roll out a fast-charging network

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BP is partnering with Volkswagen to boost the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across Europe.

The partnership aims to transform access to EV charging in key European markets by rapidly building a fast-charging network across Europe by 2024.

Volkswagen’s Flexpole 150kW charging units, each of which feature two charge points, have an integrated battery storage system, overcoming one of the biggest obstacles to the rapid roll-out of fast-charging infrastructure in Europe – the need for high-powered grid connections.

The Flexpole units can be directly connected to a low voltage grid, which removes the requirement for a dedicated substation and costly construction work, significantly reducing installation times while still providing fast charging speeds of up to 150kW, enough to deliver up to 160km of driving in as little as 10 minutes.

The first phase of the roll-out will see up to an additional 4,000 charge points at BP’s Aral retail sites in Germany and BP retail sites in the UK over the next 24 months. By the end of 2024, up to 8,000 charge points could be available across Germany, the UK, and other European countries.

BP is rapidly expanding its EV charging network, including at its extensive and conveniently located network of retail sites. EV drivers will be able to charge in safe, well-lit stations with access to additional services such as food and drink for their journeys, as well as toilets.

Bernard Looney, BP’s Chief Executive, said: “EV charging is one of the key engines driving BP’s transformation to an integrated energy company.

“That’s why we’re so excited by our partnership with Volkswagen. When you bring together one of the world’s leading car makers and one of the world’s leading energy companies – the opportunity is huge. This is a significant step forward on our journey to accelerate the electrification of transport in Europe.”

Herbert Diess, Volkswagen’s CEO, added: “Volkswagen has been pioneering the transformation to e-mobility across Europe. Today we have the broadest offer of electric cars in the market and sold more EVs in the region than any other car maker last year. Investing in everything from software to batteries and charging is part of our strategy to make individual mobility safer, more convenient and fully climate-neutral. The decarbonisation of Europe’s economy requires close collaboration across borders and sectors. We’re pleased to team up with BP to accelerate the roll-out of the fast-charging network across Europe.”

The charger locations will be integrated into the navigation and other in-car apps of VW, Seat, and Skoda vehicles, as well as into Volkswagen’s charging application, Elli, making it easier for drivers to find available charging points. Any EV driver will be able to use the new chargers as part of the AB Pulse and Aral pulse network enabling all EV drivers to sign up and collect rewards from BP/Aral loyalty programmes.

Thomas Schmall, member of the board of management of Volkswagen Group and Chief Executive of Volkswagen Group Components, said: “As we promised at our Power Day, we are driving the expansion of charging infrastructure in Europe at high speed. Together with BP, we will bring thousands of fast-charging stations to life within a very short time. Rapid expansion of the charging network is crucial now. To make that happen, our pioneering flexible, fast chargers offer a perfect solution, since the time and costs required for installation are minimal.”

VW and BP will also look to pursue further opportunities together to provide future solutions for lower carbon mobility.

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