Infrastructure + technology

APCOA plans to roll out 100,000 EV charging stations by 2035

APCOA PARKING has announced plans to deploy up to 100,000 new EV charging stations in its parking facilities by 2035. The company is Europe’s leading parking operator with 1.8 million parking spaces at over 12,000 locations in 13 countries and

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Alec Peachey

APCOA PARKING has announced plans to deploy up to 100,000 new EV charging stations in its parking facilities by 2035.

The company is Europe’s leading parking operator with 1.8 million parking spaces at over 12,000 locations in 13 countries and as part of its new EV strategy plans to expand its AC charging infrastructure and become a leading EV charging operator.

In parallel, strategic partners from the automotive industry as well as energy and charging infrastructure providers will deploy additional 1,000 fast-charging stations across APCOA’s dense location network.

A new digital platform developed by APCOA will support the charging infrastructure which will be ready for non-proprietary hardware and can be operated independent of charge point ownership. This open and compatible setup allows the integration of multiple partners and services and represents a unique proposition in the market. The APCOA FLOW and APCOA Connect apps will serve as the frontend to the parking customer: They will be able to conveniently manage the entire EV charging process as well as additional value-added service including locating, booking and payment.

Philippe Op de Beeck, CEO of APCOA PARKING Group, said: “The transition to electric mobility as the dominant technical solution in road traffic is an irreversible trend. EV charging infrastructure thus represents a major component of the transformation of APCOA’s car parks into ‘Urban Hubs’. For customers, the extended service infrastructure will increase the attractiveness of our locations. For us as an operator, we see substantial revenue potential from upgrading our parking sites with EV charging and other Urban Services. In keeping with its commitment to carbon neutral solutions, APCOA’s charging infrastructure will run primarily on green energy.”

To date, around 2,500 EV charging stations are available in car parks operated by APCOA. Based on data collected from these charging stations, APCOA expects the demand for charging stations to further increase significantly in the near future as the number of EVs continues to grow. The business generated by this new charging infrastructure aligns well with APCOA’s core parking business. It offers users attractive value-added functionality and complements the wide range of additional services in the fields of urban logistics, mobility, and technology services. The offering is being provided on a site-specific basis under the APCOA URBAN HUBS brand.

Philippe Op de Beeck adds: “We firmly believe in the future of electric mobility, which stands to make an important contribution on the net zero journey. Therefore, we are creating the necessary infrastructure to play our part in meeting the international decarbonisation targets. As a company, we strive to shape our growth sustainably to create a liveable and green future. In recent years, we have continuously worked to implement a wide range of ESG measures and have combined our sustainability activities in a group-wide ESG program. In doing so, all measures are aligned with the UN Global Compact agreement to which APCOA is a signatory.”

Image courtesy of APCOA PARKING.

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