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Smeg's EVzen network in France orders 300 EVBox Troniq Modular charging stations

EVBox has been selected by Smeg to supply 300 EVBox Troniq Modular fast charging stations for its fast-growing EVzen charging network in France.
By James Foster March 11, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Announcing the order for 300 EVBox Troniq Modular fast charging stations are, from left, Amélie Trégouët, regional director, EVBox France; Remco Samuels, EVBox CEO; Anthony Dupont electric mobility director, Smeg; and Emmanuel Mignot, commercial lead, EVBox Global. Photo: EVBox

As the main energy infrastructure operator in Monaco for more than 130 years, Smeg created its EV charging branch, EVzen to support its customers in France and Monaco in the electric mobility transition.

The collaboration between EVBox and Smeg began in 2019 to provide EVBox BusinessLine charging stations for commercial purposes in Monaco. Since summer 2021, Smeg has been deploying the first stages of its own EVzen fast-charging network in Southern France, largely based on EVBox hardware.  

Now, EVBox and Smeg have joined forces again for the second stage of the EVzen network rollout. The 300 EVBox Troniq Modular charging stations being supplied range from 120 to 180kW, and will be installed in more than 100 commercial sites all around France. The installations will be added to Smeg’s EVzen network, which already comprises of 150 fast charging ports in France. The main initiative of this collaboration is to advance fast charging infrastructure in rural and urban areas, where demand for charging on-the-go is high.

“We wanted to further strengthen our partnership with EVBox, in whom we have complete confidence and with whom we are working hand in hand to massively deploy fast charging throughout France,” said Anthony Dupont, director for electric mobility at Smeg. “We're convinced that together, we’ll be able to provide EV drivers with an ideal charging experience all around France."  

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