Allego and DIY store chain HORNBACH are joining forces to create 20 fast-charging hubs across the Netherlands.
This will create at least 160 charging stations with charging speeds of up to 150 kilowatts in the parking lots of the DIY stores.
Both parties are responding to the growing demand for charging options, particularly as electric cars and commercial vehicles are rapidly gaining traction and grid congestion is hindering the development of new charging locations.
The rollout is scheduled to begin in Q1 2026, with all locations expected to be operational by Q4 2026.
Shoppers at the DIY store will soon be able to charge without wasting time while they shop.
This provides added convenience for residential customers and immediate time savings for professional DIY enthusiasts who increasingly need to navigate emission-free city centers.
Stephen Smits, Financial Director of HORNBACH Netherlands, says: “Thanks to Allego’s new fast-charging hubs in our parking lots, customers will soon be able to easily charge their electric cars or DIY vans. With their purchased materials and a full battery, they can then drive effortlessly to their projects and get back to work quickly.”
He continues: “The expansion of Allego’s charging network in our parking lots means a green, convenient service for our customers without losing valuable time. Because while they’re shopping for their project, their vehicle is being charged sustainably.”
Emiel van Steenselen, Head of Business Development at Allego Netherlands, states: “This partnership aligns perfectly with the charging behavior we’re seeing in the Netherlands. Besides at home and at work, the need for quick interim charging at destinations people already plan to visit, such as the hardware store, is growing.”
“Allego meets this need by offering fast chargers at these convenient locations. This allows you to quickly recharge and use your time wisely.”
Smart solutions for grid congestion
Grid congestion is currently one of the biggest challenges for charging infrastructure.
Nevertheless, Allego is creating 20 new fast-charging hubs by combining charging stations with battery storage and intelligent load balancing.
This enables high charging speeds on existing grid connections.
The approach is grid-friendly and scalable, as peak loads are absorbed and the charging rate remains predictable, even in locations with limited grid capacity.
This enables the establishment of new fast-charging hubs in urban and suburban areas, despite the tightness of the electricity grid.
This will expand Allego’s network in the Netherlands to 80 fast-charging hubs by 2026.
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