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Easee sells one million chargers

Smart EV charging firm Easee has reached the milestone of one million chargers sold globally.
September 4, 2025_
James Evison

Smart EV charging firm Easee has reached the milestone of one million chargers sold globally.

Tthe one-millionth unit was the new Easee Charge Pro, its vehicle-to-grid (V2G)-ready charger, which is engineered for demanding environments like fleet depots, apartment blocks, and commercial car parks.

Designed, engineered, and produced in Norway, the new 22 kW Charge Pro is built to deliver scalable and reliable charging in locations where uptime is critical.

It supports both single- and three-phase installations, enabling site owners to manage costs effectively and unlock new value from their charging infrastructure, the company said.

In addition, the charger comes MID- certified as standard, providing accurate energy metering required for precise billing.

The unit will also be fully integrated into Easee’s network of connected chargers, supporting the business as it continues its strategy to support regional and national grid balancing initiatives, the firm added.

Anthony Fernandez, CEO of Easee, said:

“Since founding Easee in 2018, our goal has always been to make the transition to electric mobility smoother, smarter, and more accessible.

“A million chargers sold is a proud moment—not just for the numbers, but for what it represents: trusted products, made in Norway, serving real needs across Europe.

“With Charge Pro, we’re continuing that journey, building a charging ecosystem that can support drivers, businesses, and the grid alike.”

Image courtesy of Easee

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