E.ON and the German Institute for Federal Real Estate (BImA) are accelerating the expansion of Germany’s EV charging infrastructure. By the second quarter of 2027, E.ON will install 7,000 new charging points on federal properties, serving institutions such as federal ministries, research institutes, the Federal Network Agency, and BImA itself. The initiative aims to support the electrification of federal fleets while offering convenient charging solutions for employees and visitors.
Christoph Ebert, E.ON Drive Board Member responsible for the DACH region,said, “The ramp-up of electromobility is in full swing, including in the administrative sector. We are expanding the charging infrastructure on federal properties on a large scale, creating convenient solutions for all those who use electric vehicles for business or commute to work by electric car. We are delighted to be implementing this ambitious project quickly and efficiently together with BImA. This brings us a big step closer to our goal of being able to charge easily anytime and anywhere.”
Brigitte Bourscheidt, Head of Facility Management at BImA, added, “Electric mobility is a key factor in climate protection. Our users have told BImA that they have a great need for charging points for their fleets. As the central real estate company of the Federal Government, it is very important for us to provide them with the best possible support in the area of e-mobility and thus make an active contribution to the energy turnaround.”
As part of this partnership, sites across Germany will be equipped with a mix of DC fast chargers, AC chargers, and wallboxes, depending on user needs and parking durations. E.ON will handle the installation, operation, and maintenance of the stations, ensuring they run on 100% green electricity.
The project also includes intelligent charging and load management, allowing for the prioritization of critical vehicles such as emergency and company fleet cars. These vehicles receive maximum available charge, while guest users may experience temporary reductions to optimize overall power distribution. This smart system enhances charging efficiency, reduces costs, and ensures seamless integration into the federal energy network.
