
Enel’s newly acquired eMotorWerks has announced an expansion into Europe, to participate in the bloc’s burgeoning electric vehicle scene.
The expansion supports Enel’s broader plan for more robust electric vehicle charging infrastructure throughout Europe, where eMotorWerks has set up its European headquarters in Berlin, Germany, and offices in London and Paris..
The company is also releasing its JuiceBox Pro 32 EV charging station which recently secured CE certification. These products complement Enel’s public charge point solutions and fast-charging DC stations already being delivered in Europe.
"We’ve always held a global vision to serve customers around the world. As demand in Europe is booming, increasing our footprint here allows us to ensure grids throughout the continent are primed for the smart-grid charging necessary to take advantage of everything EVs have to offer customers and energy providers," eMotorWerks founder and CEO Valery Miftakhov told SmartCitiesWorld online.