Hamburg, 25. November 2024 : ubitricity, Anbieter und Betreiber von Ladelösungen für Elektrofahrzeuge und 100%ige Tochtergesellschaft der Shell Gruppe, hat eine Konzession der Hamburger Landesregierung über 500 AC-Normalladepunkte im Innenstadtgebiet erhalten. Die Konzessionszuteilung basiert auf ubitricity‘s anteiligem Ausschreibungsgewinn der Landesbehörde für Wirtschaft und Innovation.
Die öffentlichen AC-Normalladestationen bieten je zwei Ladepunkte mit einer Maximalleistung von je 11kW und ermöglichen das gleichzeitige Laden zweier Fahrzeuge. Der Zugang ist dabei für alle Fahrer*innen mit einem Typ-2-Standardkabel mittels gängiger Autorisierungsoptionen möglich:
- Ohne Vertragsbindung oder Registrierung durch Scan eines QR-Codes oder NFC-Tags am Ladepunkt und Zahlung per Kreditkarte / Apple Pay / Google Pay;
- Mittels vertragsbasierter Abrechnung in Mobilitäts-Apps und mit Ladekarten/-tags von Mobility Service Providern (MSP) wie beispielsweise Shell Recharge.
Als Ladepunktbetreiber (Charge Point Operator, CPO) übernimmt ubitricity im Projekt sowohl Standortplanung, Installation sowie Betrieb und Wartung der öffentlichen Ladestationen. Die konkrete Umsetzung erfolgt in enger Zusammenarbeit mit der Stadt Hamburg, dem Netzbetreiber Hamburger Energienetze und weiteren lokalen Partnern.
Mit der Inbetriebnahme der neuen Lademöglichkeiten wird der Zugang zur Elektromobilität für Anwohner*innen, Besucher*innen und Pendler*innen im dicht besiedelten Hamburger Innenstadtraum deutlich vereinfacht. Das Projekt ist ein wichtiger Baustein in ubitricitys Bestrebungen, die Ladeinfrastruktur neben Großbritannien, Frankreich, den Niederlanden auch in Deutschland flächendeckend und bedarfsgerecht auszubauen.
Daniel Kunkel, Geschäftsführer von ubitricity:
„Im Namen von ubitricity freue ich mich sehr über den Ausschreibungszuschlag und bin stolz, nun auch Anwohnende in der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg mit wohnortnahen öffentlichen Ladepunkten zu unterstützen. Die neuen Ladestationen werden es den Menschen in Hamburg erleichtern, den Schritt gen Elektromobilität zu wagen und auf E-Fahrzeuge umzusteigen. Wir können damit weiter den Ausbau der öffentlichen Ladenetze beschleunigen und immer mehr Fahrer*innen die richtige Ladelösung, am richtigen Ort, zur richtigen Zeit bieten.“
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Über ubitricity
ubitricity ist ein führender Anbieter und Betreiber von Ladelösungen für E-Autos im öffentlichen Raum und unterstützt Städte und Gemeinden beim schnellen Ausbau der Ladeinfrastruktur. Für einen nutzerorientierten Lademix bietet ubitricity AC-Laternenladepunkte, AC-Normal- und DC-Schnellladestationen an und senkt damit Eintrittsbarrieren zur E-Mobilität. ubitricity betreibt mehr als 10.000 Ladepunkte in Europa, darunter Großbritanniens größtes Ladenetz. Auch in Deutschland, Frankreich und den Niederlanden laden Fahrer*innen einfach und bequem an immer mehr ubitricity-Ladepunkten. ubitricity ist eine hundertprozentige Tochtergesellschaft der Shell Gruppe. www.ubitricity.com
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