Vattenfall InCharge agrees to acquire Nima Energy’s Swedish fast-charging business
Nima Energy operates 178 high-power charging points at 16 locations in Sweden, with charging capacities of up to 300–400 kW
Vattenfall InCharge is set to acquire Nima Energy's Swedish fast-charging business, adding 178 ultra-fast charging points and 254 planned points to its network. The deal will expand Vattenfall's public charging footprint in metropolitan areas including Stockholm and Malmö, the companies said. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.
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