DKV Mobility continues to expand its comprehensive electric vehicle charging network across Europe with a significant new partnership in Ireland. By integrating EasyGo charging stations, DKV now offers its customers access to more than 1,150 additional charging points throughout the country, enhancing its European infrastructure that now approaches nearly 938,000 total charging points.
Strategic expansion of DKV’s charging network in Ireland
DKV Mobility has significantly strengthened its presence in Ireland through a new strategic partnership with EasyGo, the country’s leading charging station operator. This collaboration gives DKV customers seamless access to over 1,150 new charging points across the Irish landscape, with approximately one-third being high-powered DC chargers for rapid charging needs.
The integration allows fleet operators and individual drivers to use these facilities through either the DKV Card +Charge or the DKV Mobility App, creating a unified charging experience. This expansion represents a significant step in DKV’s commitment to supporting sustainable mobility solutions throughout Europe.
Sven Mehringer, Managing Director Energy & Vehicle Services at DKV Mobility, emphasized the importance of this development: “By integrating EasyGo charging stations into our network, we’ve substantially enhanced our Irish presence, allowing us to better support our customers in their transition toward more sustainable mobility options. I’m delighted that we can now offer an almost comprehensive charging experience throughout Ireland.”
The technical implementation of this integration is being handled through GreenFlux, a DKV Mobility subsidiary based in Amsterdam that specializes in charging software solutions. The software provider recently signed a cooperation agreement with EasyGo to facilitate this network expansion.
Comprehensive coverage across Irish territories
EasyGo’s charging network offers reliable charging solutions strategically positioned throughout Ireland, making electric vehicle travel more accessible than ever before. The charging points are thoughtfully distributed to serve various needs and locations:
- Urban centers and metropolitan areas
- Major highways and transit corridors
- Rural communities and remote regions
- Popular tourist destinations and landmarks
- Business districts and commercial zones
One particularly notable aspect of this partnership is EasyGo’s commitment to rural electrification. The company has substantially expanded charging infrastructure in rural areas, enabling worry-free travel even to remote locations. This comprehensive coverage addresses one of the primary concerns for EV drivers – range anxiety when traveling outside major urban centers.
Local businesses throughout Ireland have also embraced the EasyGo network, installing charging stations that serve both their customers and the broader EV community. This business-focused approach creates a distributed network that serves commercial fleets particularly well.
European charging network approaching milestone
With the addition of these Irish charging points, DKV Mobility’s European EV charging network now encompasses approximately 938,000 charging points. Industry analysts project that DKV could reach the remarkable milestone of one million charging points before the end of 2025, further cementing its position as a leading provider of mobility solutions across the continent.
| Region | Approximate Charging Points | Network Growth Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Western Europe | 520,000+ | High |
| Central Europe | 210,000+ | Moderate |
| Northern Europe | 140,000+ | Steady |
| Southern Europe | 68,000+ | Accelerating |
This expansion reflects DKV’s broader strategy of creating a seamless pan-European charging experience for fleet operators and individual drivers alike. By removing barriers to electric vehicle adoption through comprehensive infrastructure access, DKV is playing a crucial role in Europe’s transition to sustainable transportation systems.
Technical integration through GreenFlux
The technical foundation of this network expansion lies in the software integration provided by GreenFlux, an Amsterdam-based charging software provider acquired by DKV Mobility. GreenFlux specializes in creating interoperable systems that allow different charging networks to function cohesively for end users.
The integration process follows a systematic approach:
- Technical assessment of network compatibility
- API integration between EasyGo and DKV systems
- Security protocol implementation and testing
- Payment processing system alignment
- User interface updates across platforms
This technical cooperation ensures that DKV customers experience seamless charging access without additional authentication steps when using EasyGo stations. The backend integration handles all complexity, presenting users with a straightforward charging experience regardless of the actual station operator.
For fleet managers, this integration means simplified billing and management across borders, with all charging activities throughout Ireland now appearing on a single invoice and management platform. This administrative streamlining represents a significant value addition for international fleet operators who maintain vehicles in multiple European countries.
As electric vehicle adoption continues to accelerate across Europe, these types of network integrations will become increasingly important in creating the infrastructure foundation necessary for widespread electrification of transportation. DKV’s expansion in Ireland represents an important step in this ongoing evolution toward sustainable mobility solutions throughout the continent.
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