TotalEnergies has been awarded a contract for the installation and operation of 1100 high-power charge points (HPC) for electric vehicles (EV) in Germany. As part of the German government’s tender for the Deutschlandnetz (Germany network), these charging points will be grouped in EV hubs at 134 locations in eastern, central and western Germany.


These new charge points will entirely be supplied with renewable electricity and able to charge vehicles up to 200 kW of capacity.
The tender launched by the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport aims at establishing a nationwide, needs-based and user-friendly fast-charging network of 8,000 additional charge points, at more than 1000 sites throughout Germany.
“This award represents an outstanding opportunity to make our state-of-the-art HPC hubs available to an even greater number of customers and thus significantly accelerate the market ramp-up of electric mobility in the country. Through this development, TotalEnergies demonstrates its capacity to secure prime locations for HPC-based electromobility in Europe”, said Thierry Pflimlin, President Marketing & Services at TotalEnergies.
This latest contract will contribute to the company’s ambition of operating more than 1,000 high-power EV hubs in Europe by 2028. The firm will equip all its hubs around Europe with various differentiating services such as sanitary and catering facilities and ensure an access to various established payment functions.