Ionity has launched its first high-power charging station in Spain in conjunction with Cepsa.
Located in Pallejá (Barcelona), the new site is equipped with four high power charging points, each with a capacity of 350 kW.
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The chargers are compatible with the European standard Combined Charging System (CCS) and reduce charging times for current and future EVs.
Ionity has prepared the station for two additional high-power chargers, which can be added depending on demand. CEPSA will supply 100% renewable energy to these facilities.
Pallejá is also one of 340 ultra-fast charging stations being deployed within the Europe-E project, covering main routes across 13 EU countries and along all nine TEN-T Core Network Corridors and the Core Network.
The Europ-E project is co-financed by the Connecting Europe Facility of the European Union.
In July, 2018, Cepsa signed a collaboration agreement with Ionity, the European high-performance charging network formed by the BMW Group, Daimler, Ford and the Volkswagen Group with Porsche, for the installation of electric charging points at its service stations in Spain and Portugal.
Cepsa currently has a network of nearly 1,800 service stations in Spain and Portugal.
