Eurowag launches first HGV EV Charging Service

Eurowag is transforming the electrification of commercial fleets as the first commercial road transport-focused eMobility Service Provider (MSP). Eurowag’s new offering includes Charging as a Service and network development, providing access to all significant Charge Point Operators (CPOs) across Europe. Designed specifically for the commercial road transport (CRT) sector.

Eurowag’s new service is available for customers with electrified fleets, including light commercial vehicles and HGVs requiring public, private or semi-public charging services on the road. With the Eurowag EV app and integrated GPS navigation, drivers can locate convenient charging stations, choose between slow and fast charging, and check real-time availability (where possible). The EV app also allows drivers to view and compare prices, making it easier to manage schedules and costs effectively.

Payment for charging is via the Eurowag fuel card, featuring an integrated RFID chip. The public charging service is provided in collaboration with Last Mile Solutions, the largest e-mobility platform in Europe. The CRT eMSP service is fully integrated into Eurowag’s existing digital services portfolio, comprising fleet management, navigation, toll services, tax refunds, or roadside services, building a complete end-to-end ecosystem for CRT companies.

Matthias Maedge, Eurowag’s Vice President of CRT Decarbonisation, commented: “Our new eMSP service is the first of its kind entirely focused on commercial road transport, and customers can take advantage of it immediately. Electrification is a key pillar of our decarbonisation portfolio, alongside our low-carbon alternative fuels offer, including HVO and bioLNG, and its significance extends beyond individual businesses to the broader industry and European economy.” “We are proud to lead this transformative effort.

Our new service is just the beginning; we plan to introduce more features in the coming months, including spot reservation and CRT network segmentation.”