Deutsche Telekom rejigs charging infra venture

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The telco’s EV charging point side-business Comfortcharge once had grand ambitions for a national-scale buildout, but has now been reassigned within its corporate centre, in a reflection of reduced scope and refocus.

This article includes:

  • Organisations: BT Group; Comfortcharge; Deutsche Telekom; ENIO; Liberty Global; ServiceNow; Siemens; T-Systems; Telekom Deutschland; Telekom Mobility Solutions; Vattenfall; Virgin Media.
  • Geographic: Austria; Bonn; Europe; Germany.
  • Themes: Carbon dioxide emissions; Electric vehicles; EV charging networks; Fleet electrification; Fleet management; Green electricity; Greenhouse gas emissions; Mobility-as-a-service; Rapid charging; Real estate assets; Shared services; Sustainability; Vehicle sharing.
  • Events: AMBIKA platform launch (2022); BT street cabinet EV charging pilots (2023–2024); Comfortcharge charging network rollout; Comfortcharge restructuring within Deutsche Telekom (1 January); Deutsche Telekom investment in ENIO (2019); Deutsche Telekom–Vattenfall EV charging partnership (2021); GET CHARGE sale (2020); Rapid-charging station deployment milestone (2024).

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