PowerGo opens its largest ultra-fast charging hub in Europe
Last update: Sep 10, 2024
Featuring seven 400 kW chargers, a total of 14 vehicles can be powered at the new site in Lillebælt, Denmark.

PowerGo has opened its new ultra-fast charging location at Lillebælt in Denmark, equipped with seven 400 kw chargers, its largest ultra-fast charging hub in Europe.
The site, located along highway E20, is part of Europe’s central transport network and allows for fourteen electric vehicle (EV) drivers to charge at the same time. Like at the rest of the company’s charging locations, EVs can be powered through green energy generated from solar parks operated by its parent company, PowerField.
This new site is a result of PowerGo winning the Danish Road Directorate’s tender, which allowed the firm to expand its network of public charging stations with this ultra-fast charging location.
“We are working hard to ensure that EV drivers can charge their vehicles quickly, easily and conveniently on long journeys. It is crucial that we install fast chargers at traffic junctions in Denmark, because this makes it even more attractive for Danes to choose the electric vehicle as their preferred means of transportation," said Frederikke Fog, Tender Manager at PowerGo.
The new location also features six parking spaces that can accommodate longer vehicles such as cars with trailers, including camping trailers, or cars adapted for people with disabilities.
The location is part of PowerGo’s initiative to roll out a European charging network, ensuring that EV drivers have significantly better opportunities to charge their vehicles. As part of this initiative, PowerGo has won eighteen tenders to install over 1.600 public charging points in Denmark.










