MOON POWER, a subsidiary of Porsche Holding Salzburg, continues to grow its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, now offering 207,000 points across Austria and Germany through its proprietary charging card.
The service is tailored for corporate fleets and employees, featuring centralised management via the B-MoRe platform, individual cost centre allocation, and flexible charging options—at home, on the road or in public spaces.
In Germany alone, the company now operates 1,948 charging points, including 1,338 alternating current (AC) and 610 direct current (DC) units, contributing significantly to the nationwide expansion of charging infrastructure.
Across Europe, MOON POWER manages a total of 5,000 charging points. In 2024 alone, these stations delivered 11.6 million kWh—enough to complete 1,450 laps around the globe in an electric vehicle.
Volkswagen Group Retail Deutschland, a partner in the network’s development, states: “We look forward to the next steps towards even more sustainable mobility.”
About MOON POWER
MOON POWER is a subsidiary of Porsche Holding Salzburg, focused on smart, data-driven energy solutions for businesses.
In addition to supplying charging stations, photovoltaic systems and battery storage units, the company acts as a project manager for the implementation of integrated energy concepts in 18 countries.
Headquartered in Salzburg, Austria, MOON POWER aims to become a key player in the field of e-mobility, aligned with the targets of the Paris Climate Agreement.
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