Soltsol AG & Swiftmile to Expand LEV Charging in Germany
Soltsol AG is excited to announce a strategic partnership with Swiftmile Inc., a market leader in Light Electric Vehicle (LEV) charging. With a mutual goal, Soltsol AG and Swiftmile will strive to develop innovative mobility solutions and provide valuable insight for customers through upcoming offerings.
The Soltsol AG and Swiftmile partnership will service customers who are in the market for cost-effective solutions for the development and operation of e-mobility charging hubs for public and private properties. This partnership aims to collaborate with site partners to deploy LEV charging hubs to an initial 150 locations throughout Germany in 2022, with plans to expand services throughout the EU to Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
From the business logistics side of the partnership, Swiftmile brings their vision of sustainability. It is widely recognised that electric vehicles are better for the environment, however battery swapping requires a consistent stream of labour. Swiftmile charging hubs create a seamless ecosystem that keeps LEV’s powered and on the go.
Soltsol, backed by professionals with expertise in the engineering, electrical installation and real estate industries, will procure and develop quality sites that provide an invaluable service to the burgeoning LEV sector.
Customers can get appealing offerings from both Soltsol and Swiftmile through utilising our products and market experience. Swiftmile integrates digital-out-of-home (DOOH) display screens adjacent to their charging stations. These screens not only provide advertising for businesses, but information for the respective cities they are in such as bus schedules, time/date, and temperatures. Expanding on the vision for sustainability, screens may display air quality reports, or show the CO2 offset and power consumption of each station.
In this exciting new partnership, you will find solutions to develop top-quality Charging Hubs along with enthusiastic support.
This article was originally published by Swiftmile.