Eranovum strengthens its position within the e-mobility ecosystem by announcing the commissioning of 1,000 charging points across Spain, Belgium and France.
This milestone marks a significant step in the company’s strategy to provide efficient charging solutions across Europe.
According to the company, this figure not only demonstrates the expansion of its infrastructure, but also reaffirms its commitment to sustainability and the ongoing energy transition.
The company expressed its sincere thanks to all the stakeholders involved in making this progress possible: strategic partners, manufacturers, installers, users, and employees.
“This achievement is the result of the joint efforts of everyone driving this transformation,” they stated.
Moreover, Eranovum emphasised that this is just the beginning of a new phase, promising broader coverage and further opportunities to support the adoption of electric vehicles.
From Wallbox Chargers, they congratulated Eranovum, stating: “Reaching 1,000 charging points is a fantastic achievement and a major step forward for sustainable mobility in Europe. We are proud to be part of this journey with you, making electric vehicle charging more accessible and accelerating the energy transition together. Here’s to many more milestones ahead.”
About Eranovum
Eranovum is at the forefront of the transition towards a new energy era in Europe.
The company plays a key role in enabling sustainable mobility by developing and operating electric vehicle charging infrastructure across several countries.
Its activities span three core pillars: e-mobility, renewable energy generation, and self-consumption solutions.
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