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Enel X enters EV charging network interoperability agreement in Rome

Enel X has will make its electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Rome, Italy, available to drivers signed-up to Evway by Route2020 app. The interoperability agreement is intended to make charging easier for customers of the integrated services company. According to Enel X, app users will be able to access the location of its stations, the power available, the type of outlet and recharging procedures. The company’s Enel X’s Quick (22 kW) stations will be available in urban areas while its Fast (50 kW)
September 27, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Enel X has will make its electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Rome, Italy, available to drivers signed-up to Evway by Route2020 app. The interoperability agreement is intended to make charging easier for customers of the integrated services company.  


According to Enel X, app users will be able to access the location of its stations, the power available, the type of outlet and recharging procedures. The company’s Enel X’s Quick (22 kW) stations will be available in urban areas while its Fast (50 kW) and Ultra Fast (from 150 kW to 350 kW) stations will provide rapid charging in extra-urban areas.

In addition to this initiative, Enel X has signed interoperability agreements with utility companies such as Hera, Iren and Alperia.

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