Starting from a single site in the Alps in October 2021, Atlante fast-charged ahead reaching a network today of more than a 1,000 stations spanning Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal.
As of today, the charge point operator (CPO) has installed its stations everywhere from airports to supermarkets, cities and motorways.
The company explains that it has always aimed to focus on what truly matters: uncompromising quality and reliability, convenience and customer care, fast and smart technologies, and 100% renewable energy – all to accelerate the democratisation of electric driving.
Stefano Terranova, CEO of Atlante, says: “Reaching 1,000 stations is more than just a number. It’s a shared milestone, the result of resilience, passion and a determination to accelerate zero-emission mobility together.”
“It’s a tangible sign that at Atlante, we are making our dreams come true every single day,” he adds.
To mark the occasion, the company opened a new flagship station in Milan, under the GreenGems signature.
What’s more, Atlante has announced that the next station will be inaugurated in Switzerland.

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