In a move set to revolutionize electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across Europe, ZES and electrip—joint ventures of Zorlu Enerji & WrenHouse—have inked a significant partnership with Hubject, the world’s largest charging network provider. This collaboration aims to bolster e-roaming solutions and streamline the charging experience for EV drivers.
ZES, a leading charge point operator (CPO) in Turkey, and electrip, a burgeoning CPO in the European market, joined forces with Hubject to enhance accessibility and usability of EV charging stations. The partnership, formalized on March 21st, Thursday, by İ. Sinan Ak, CEO of Electrip Global Ltd, and Christian Hahn, CEO of Hubject, promises to integrate approximately 4000 ZES stations in Turkey and electrip stations across multiple European countries—including Italy, France, Bulgaria, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, and Poland—into Hubject’s extensive e-mobility service provider network.
İ. Sinan Ak, CEO of Electrip Global Ltd, hailed the partnership as a pivotal milestone in advancing the electric vehicle revolution. He emphasized the commitment of ZES and electrip to making EVs more accessible and sustainable, stating that the collaboration with Hubject aligns with their mission to reduce carbon emissions and foster the expansion of the e-mobility ecosystem.
Hubject CEO Christian Hahn expressed enthusiasm for welcoming ZES and electrip into the intercharge CPO network. He noted the significance of the partnership in strengthening EV infrastructure in the respective countries of operation, ultimately benefiting thousands of EV drivers. By integrating ZES and electrip charging stations into Hubject’s e-roaming network, Hahn emphasized the facilitation of seamless charging experiences, thereby encouraging more drivers to make the switch to electric vehicles.
The strategic partnership between ZES, electrip, and Hubject marks a significant step towards advancing electric mobility infrastructure and promoting sustainable transportation solutions across Europe.
