EV Fast Chargers Coming at 50 Aldi Stores in Hungary

  • 27 Jun 2025 7:33 AM
EV Fast Chargers Coming at 50 Aldi Stores in Hungary
E.ON Drive Infrastructure Hungary is upgrading to fast chargers at 50 ALDI stores in the country, the partners said in a joint statement.

The upgrade will cost more than HUF 2bn.

E.ON Drive and ALDI signed a contract in 2018 on charging stations for 123 ALDI stores.

 

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