Thuringia will be able to make a stopover in Rüdersdorf in the future New EnBW fast charging park directly on the A4 goes into operation. The UNESCO World Heritage Site Weimar or the cathedral in Erfurt: Within Thuringia there is much to discover for those interested in history and culture - and you can reach all this via the A4 motorway by e-car. For range on the way, EnBW put a fast-charging park for electric cars into operation near the Hermsdorf motorway junction, which connects the A4 and A9, near Rüdersdorf at the beginning of the week. After Petersberg, the energy company is already opening its second large-scale charging park in Thuringia after only about three months of construction.At the state-of-the-art location, travellers and locals charge their electric cars at twelve fast-charging points with an output of up to 300 kilowatts. EnBW is expanding its fast-charging infrastructure throughout Germany. These include large fast-charging parks on motorways and federal roads, such as in Rüdersdorf. This year, the energy company has already put fast-charging parks into operation in Hildesheim on the A7, in Lembeck (Dorsten) near the A31, near Rostock-Kavelstorf at the A19 / A20 motorway junction and in Könnern on the A14. In addition, there are smaller locations in city centres and supermarkets. The company currently operates over 800 fast-charging locations, making it the largest fast-charging network in the country. In total, the company has already set up 1,000 locations. Motorists can use locations that are not yet in operation as soon as they have been connected to the power grid by the grid operator. By 2025, there will be 2,500 such high-performance sites.
Thuringia will be able to make a stopover in Rüdersdorf in the future New EnBW fast charging park directly on the A4 goes into operation. The UNESCO World Heritage Site Weimar or the cathedral in Erfurt: Within Thuringia there is much to discover for those interested in history and culture - and you can reach all this via the A4 motorway by e-car. For range on the way, EnBW put a fast-charging park for electric cars into operation near the Hermsdorf motorway junction, which connects the A4 and A9, near Rüdersdorf at the beginning of the week. After Petersberg, the energy company is already opening its second large-scale charging park in Thuringia after only about three months of construction.At the state-of-the-art location, travellers and locals charge their electric cars at twelve fast-charging points with an output of up to 300 kilowatts. EnBW is expanding its fast-charging infrastructure throughout Germany. These include large fast-charging parks on motorways and federal roads, such as in Rüdersdorf. This year, the energy company has already put fast-charging parks into operation in Hildesheim on the A7, in Lembeck (Dorsten) near the A31, near Rostock-Kavelstorf at the A19 / A20 motorway junction and in Könnern on the A14. In addition, there are smaller locations in city centres and supermarkets. The company currently operates over 800 fast-charging locations, making it the largest fast-charging network in the country. In total, the company has already set up 1,000 locations. Motorists can use locations that are not yet in operation as soon as they have been connected to the power grid by the grid operator. By 2025, there will be 2,500 such high-performance sites.