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The international energy company will install and operate thousands of EV charging stations in Belgium.



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The Flemish government has tasked TotalEnergies with the installation and commercial operation of a charging network for electric vehicles in Belgium. The international energy company will install up to 4,400 public charge points over the next two years.

The new 22 kVA chargers will be operated under the TotalEnergies brand for a period of twelve years and will be supplied with 100 % renewable electricity generated by offshore wind power in the North Sea off the coast of Belgium.

This concession is part of Flanders' many initiatives to promote the electrification of the vehicle fleet, including a target of 35,000 installed charge points by 2025.

“This success reflects TotalEnergies’ ambition to further accelerate its transformation into a broad energy company. In Belgium, as in all markets where we are expanding into electric mobility, we are committed to providing a customer experience and electric charging services that meet their expectations,” said Stefaan De Ganck, TotalEnergies Charging Solutions Belgium Director.

After winning public contracts to install and operate charging stations in the cities of Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent, TotalEnergies is cementing its position as a key player in electric mobility in Belgium.

The company is also installing high-power (350 kW) chargers at its service stations in major roads and motorways across the country.

TotalEnergies has a large portfolio of charge points in operation or under construction, including Antwerp (3,000 charge points), Brussels (500), Ghent (800), Flemish (4400) Greater Amsterdam (22,000), London (1,700), Paris (2,300), Singapore (1,500) and Wuhan (11,000).

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