EV News

Oil giant unveils Europe’s first public charging corridor for electric trucks

Published by
Joshua S. Hill

BP Pulse, the EV charging arm of oil and gas super major BP, has unveiled Europe’s first public charging corridor for electric trucks, which has been built along a major logistics route in Germany.

Built along the Rhine-Alpine corridor, one of Europe’s busiest road freight routes, the new EV charging corridor will consist of eight dedicated e-truck charging stations with an undetermined number of ultra-fast 300kw charge points per station.

BP Pulse did not disclose the exact number of chargers that have been installed, but the accompanying press photo shows two chargers, with three connection points each.

The new chargers have been installed at service stations operated by Aral, BP’s local German retail brand. Each 300kW charge point is capable of charging more than 20 electric trucks per charger each day, and can charge up to 200 kilometres in around 45 minutes using the ultra-fast charge points.

Planned along a 600 kilometre stretch of the Rhine-Alpine corridor, there are currently six charging stations deployed with another two to be opened at some point in the future. Once the final two stations are deployed, an electric truck will be able to cover over 600 kilometres across Germany.

“This is a significant moment for E-Trucks in Europe and an important step in our journey towards helping to decarbonise truck transportation,” said Nigel Head, EV truck director for Europe at BP Pulse.

“By electrifying this stretch of the Rhine-Alpine corridor with ultra-fast charging, bp is enabling EV Truck charging beyond “back to base” whilst rapidly learning customer insights which will directly inform our longer-term European network and proposition.

“Ultra-fast charging in the right locations, combined with depot and destination charging, is critical infrastructure to accelerate the electrification transition, unlocking the economic and environmental benefits of low-carbon commercial road freight and transport.”

Recent Posts

California prepares to front up against Trump over EVs, and Musk is not happy

California is planning to defy Donald Trump and re-introduce its own EV subsidy. But it…

November 28, 2024

Fortescue signs $600m deal for battery electric mining equipment in pursuit of real zero

Fortescue signs deal for $A600 million of battery electric mining equipment from Chinese heavy machinery…

November 27, 2024

How much does it cost to run an EV versus a petrol car?

Some people would have you believe that running an EV is both worse for the…

November 27, 2024

BYD says its Shark 6 plug in ute collects nearly 4,000 orders ahead of first deliveries

BYD gets nearly 4,000 orders on its upcoming Shark 6 ute with first production utes…

November 27, 2024

“Completely different:” LDV to bring another electric ute model to Australia in 2025

After just modest sales with its first electric ute, LDV to bring a second model…

November 27, 2024

Budding engineers get to build and drive their own race car, and electric is their choice

Australia's budding engineers get their annual chance to build and race their own race cars.…

November 27, 2024