eMobility: DKV Mobility integrates Migrol charging stations in Switzerland

DKV Mobility integrates Migrol charging stations in Switzerland

DKV Mobility, a leading platform for international mobility services, has connected the M-Charge charging stations of Migrol, a leading company in the Swiss energy services market, to its EV roaming network. DKV Mobility customers now have access to more than 570 Migrol charge points in Switzerland, most of which are located in the parking lots of the Migros supermarket chain. This allows customers to conveniently charge their electric cars while shopping. The charging stations can be used via the DKV Card +Charge or the DKV Mobility app and have a capacity of up to 320 kW.

“We are pleased that by integrating Migrol's charging services into our acceptance network, we can offer our customers in Switzerland an even better service,” says Sven Mehringer, Managing Director Energy & Vehicle Services at DKV Mobility. "The charge points are located in highly attractive locations and offer our customers flexibility and convenience, as they can charge their vehicle while they shop.”

“We are pleased that we have been able to convince the market with our M-Charge charging stations and that DKV Mobility has integrated our charging stations into its offering,” adds Valentin Peter, Head of E-Mobility Services at Migrol.

Migrol is a subsidiary of the Federation of Migros Cooperatives (Migros-Genossenschafts-Bund). Its business activities mainly include operating service stations, service station shops and charging stations for electric vehicles, as well as selling heating oil and providing associated services. To date, Migros is the retail group with the largest number of publicly accessible charging stations in Switzerland. 453 charge points are available at around 120 Migros locations throughout Switzerland. In addition, 38 Migrol service stations currently have 126 charge points. Migrol's charging infrastructure is integrated into DKV Mobility's acceptance network with the help of software from GreenFlux, a subsidiary of DKV Mobility. The Amsterdam-based technology company enables DKV Mobility's services for charging electric vehicles and recently signed an agreement with Migrol.

With access to approximately 893,000 charge points (as of 12/2024), DKV Mobility provides one of the most extensive EV charging networks across Europe. In addition, DKV Mobility offers EV charging solutions for the customer's company location (@work), as well as for the company car driver at home (@home).

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