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Allego partners with Go’on to make EV charging more accessible in Denmark

Allego has announced a partnership with Go’on Gruppen (Go’on), one of Denmark’s largest fuelling companies.
By Liam McLoughlin October 26, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Allego will have exclusive access to all of Go’on’s stations throughout Denmark to expand its ultra-fast charging network. Photo: Allego

Under the terms of the partnership, Allego will install 168 fast charging ports with exclusive access to all 185 of Go’on’s currently existing stations across the country. Allego views this partnership as another step in the strategic growth and optimisation of its network and charging availability for electric vehicle EV drivers.

Go’on has positioned its fuelling stations in smaller cities throughout Denmark where gasoline fuelling stations are less ubiquitous and electric charging infrastructure is limited or even non-existent. Consequently, in these regions, EV drivers may need to drive long distances or plan their routes around charger availability. Through this partnership, Allego and Go’on aim to provide EV drivers with the same convenience that they would have as if driving a combustion engine.

Mick Kjær, CEO of Go’on said, “Today, there is a clear challenge for EV drivers who live or visit outlying areas in Denmark in terms of finding a charging station. Therefore, we are delighted with the new collaboration. Together with Allego, we can accelerate the spread of Allego's advanced fast charging solutions by establishing them at Go'on stations across the country."

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