The four-phase chargers, which are public and accessible along the roads to and from the mountains, have played a key role in making it easier for EV drivers to reach their destinations. The region attracts many visitors during both the winter skiing and hiking season and the summer tourist season, making charging infrastructure a key component of sustainable development.
Charging facilities evolve with future needs
Katarina Frank, acting Business Area Manager at Fyrfasen, comments on the decision: “The development of charging infrastructure in our region has been an important part of our journey towards a more sustainable society. By handing over the business to Wattif, we are ensuring that the charging opportunities not only exist, but also develop with the needs of the future in mind.
A step forward for sustainable charging infrastructure
Oscar Klingensjö, CEO of Wattif EV Sweden, comments on the acquisition: ‘Wattif EV has been growing rapidly in the Swedish market and we are delighted to be entrusted with the management of this important charging infrastructure in such an important region. We look forward to further improving the charging experience for all EV drivers and contributing to a more sustainable future.”
With the acquisition of Fyrfasens charging stations, Wattif EV takes another big step in its ambition to become a leading player in EV charging in Sweden. By offering accessible, sustainable and high quality charging services and by continuing its commitment to innovation and strategic partnerships, Wattif EV is creating a secure foundation for the electrified future.
Wattif EV looks forward to continued expansion and development in Sweden – together for a sustainable future.