JOLT IN THE PRESS: ,EID- Energie Informationsdienst‘- 37/2023
EID interview with Rauno Fuchs (JOLT) on inefficient award procedures for charging sites. How recurring, tender-free awarding of site quotas as well as smaller-scale awarding practices would lead much more quickly to sensible private-sector and market-oriented solutions, and how shorter award periods can create space for technical innovations in the future. Your web browser doesn’t […]
JOLT IN THE PRESS: ,ZFK- Zeitung für kommunale Wirtschaft‘- 09/2023
FAST-CHARGING NETWORK AS A JOINT EFFORT In this article, Jolt CEO Maurice Neligan pleads for a joint effort in e-mobility to reduce bureaucratic hurdles that slow down the expansion of nationwide and efficient fast charging station networks in cities. He would like to see municipalities, public utilities and charging network operators working more closely together. […]
JOLT IN THE PRESS: ,eft- Tankstop‘- 5/2023
ELECTROMOBILITY AT PETROL STATIONS FAST CHARGING AS THE KEY TO SUCCESS Read in this article how petrol stations can benefit massively from electromobility if they set the course for it now. Your web browser doesn’t have a PDF plugin. click here to download the PDF file. Problems viewing the PDF file? You can download the PDF […]
JOLT IN THE PRESS: ,netzpraxis‘- 10/2023
NETWORK CONNECTIONS FOR FAST-CHARGING-INFRASTRUCTURES TO BE IMPLEMENTED FASTER Once again JOLT – CEO Maurice Neligan pleads for the cooperation of grid operators, municipal utilities and charging network operators to overcome existing challenges. The brakes must be released so that we can step on the accelerator together. Your web browser doesn’t have a PDF plugin. click […]
JOLT Energy Calls for Three-Point Plan to Accelerate Urban Charging Infrastructure Expansion in Germany
Rapid Growth of Electromobility at Risk of Stalling in Urban Areas due to Slow Expansion of Fast-Charging Infrastructure E-Mobility company calls for municipal fast-charging offensive to address major obstacles Allocation of location quotas in public spaces, mandatory three-month deadline for low-voltage power connections, and improved cooperation between municipalities, utilities, and charging network operators urgently needed. […]
JOLT IN THE PRESS: ‚ stadtwerke-monitor.de‘, July 2023
Ultra-Fast-charging infrastructure – the “backbone of electromobility”. How private and public investments in charging infrastructure want to help push German e-mobility – and thus meet the requirements of the coalition government. Your web browser doesn’t have a PDF plugin. click here to download the PDF file. Problems viewing the PDF file? You can download the PDF […]
ADS-TEC Energy and JOLT Energy deepen long-standing partnership with rollout targets for an ultra-fast charging network in city centers
By combining battery storage and charging station, ADS-TEC Energy enables the rapid scale-up of charging infrastructure in inner cities without grid expansion Charge point operator JOLT Energy (JOLT) relies on ADS-TEC Energy’s battery-buffered charging solutions EUR 150 M funding for JOLT from infrastructure investors to build ultra-fast charging network in cities – deployment of over […]
JOLT IN THE PRESS: ‚Münchner Merkur‘ May 2023
There are too few charging stations for electric cars, especially in cities. Existing ones are often permanently occupied. But fast-charging stations are expensive and difficult to install – until now. Your web browser doesn’t have a PDF plugin. click here to download the PDF file. Problems viewing the PDF file? You can download the PDF file […]
JOLT Energy receives €150 million investment from InfraRed to start building urban ultra-fast charging network
Infrastructure capital provider InfraRed Capital Partners invests in JOLT Thousands of ultra-fast charging stations, with charging power up to 320 kW, are planned in European and North American cities Combination of charging stations and battery storage allows for the creation of an ultra-fast charging network in urban areas – without extensive grid expansion Municipal and […]
JOLT IN THE PRESS “Handelsblatt” – May 2023 (Nr. 87)
The Munich-based company equips its charging stations with batteries. This makes it easier to build the facilities and speeds up the charging of electric cars. Your web browser doesn’t have a PDF plugin. click here to download the PDF file. Problems viewing the PDF file? You can download the PDF file here. Download PDF