Elli has announced the addition of Mer Austria to its Selected Partner Network, marking a new milestone in the company’s strategy to improve the EV charging experience across Europe.
The Volkswagen Group subsidiary, which focuses on energy and charging solutions, shared the update via social media.
Mer Austria stands out as one of the country’s key high-power charging (HPC) providers, with a nationwide network geared towards fast and reliable EV charging.
With this partnership, Elli users now benefit from wider access to strategically located charging points throughout Austria.
Elli outlined the main advantages of the collaboration as follows:
- One of Austria’s largest High Power Charging networks, enabling fast and efficient charging for long-distance journeys.
- Extensive national coverage, with stations distributed across the country.
- User-friendly features, including Plug & Charge, which simplifies the charging process by eliminating the need for manual authentication.
Elli concluded by expressing confidence that the partnership with Mer Austria will be “successful” and will deliver clear benefits to users already engaged in the brand’s European charging network.
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