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Kempower partners with Ecoline Group in Turkey

Kempower has joined forces with Ecoline Group to accelerate the rollout of EV charging solutions across Turkey.
By James Foster October 15, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
One of the initial projects taking place as part of the partnership will be creating a strategic long-term partnership with a large charge point operator. Photo: Kempower

The two companies have signed a sales and service partnership agreement, enabling Ecoline Group to procure, distribute, and install Kempower’s premium fast-charging solutions to customers including charge point operators, public transport operators, port authorities, and municipalities.  
 
The partnership seeks to drive charging infrastructure forward in Turkey, a fast-growing region that has been focusing on electrification and e-mobility with a year-over-year EV sales growth rate at 94%, as of September 2024.  

Turkey has a growing network, with around 12,000 installed charging stations with over 14,000 combined AC/DC sockets available as of March 2024. With the large country-wide focus in sustainability and clean energy in line with government policies and incentives, it is expected that EV sales will continue to grow by a factor of 42 by 2030, meaning a massive boost in charging infrastructure investments.  

One of the initial projects in this cooperation is to establish a strategic long-term partnership with a large charge point operator, starting with a total power of 7.5MW using Kempower’s charging solutions in Turkey.  

The modular design of Kempower’s premium DC fast-charging solutions allows charge point operators to start small and expand their systems by adding more charging equipment as demand grows, meaning a lower initial investment doesn’t inhibit future business development. It’s expected that this flexibility and opportunity for scalable returns on investment will be a significant factor in empowering prospective charge point operators to buy into the rollout of EV charging infrastructure.  

As the demand for EVs continues to grow, Kempower and Ecoline’s collaboration marks a crucial step towards establishing the necessary infrastructure to support Turkey’s shift towards more sustainable mobility.  

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