Kempower and GodEnergi partner to deliver commercial EV charging in the Nordics

Finnish EVSE manufacturer Kempower and Danish EV infrastructure provider GodEnergi have been working together since 2022. GodEnergi became Kempower’s sales and service partner in 2023.

GodEnergi offers commercial EV charging infrastructure in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, where it operates over 7,000 charging points. More than 1,500 of these are DC fast chargers specifically designed to support the needs of heavy transport, B2B customers and the public sector. Some 80% of GodEnergi’s installations are produced with Kempower solutions.

GodEnergi delivers end-to-end EV charging solutions, from initial concepts to fully operational systems that include traffic measures such as lighting, road markings and bollards. The company has its own team of project managers, electricians and contractors. GodEnergi’s service technicians are factory-trained on Kempower charging equipment.

In 2024, the two companies equipped 27 locations in Denmark with charging infrastructure for electric trucks. The companies built two sites for transport and logistics provider Danske Fragtmænd, in Aalborg and in Odense, where GodEnergi installed Denmark’s first megawatt charger for electric trucks. The Odense station includes four Kempower Liquid-Cooled Satellites and payment terminals, enabling future revenue generation.

Also in Aalborg, GodEnergi and Kempower built a large electric bus charging station for Tide Bus, featuring 124 charging points and intelligent charging management from ChargEye. The facility includes six transformers drawing 6,500 A from a 20,000-volt supply, powered by over 20 km of cable.

The companies built two depot charging stations, in Hvidovre and Vejle, for bread producer Lantmännen Schulstad, which is transitioning to a 100% electric truck fleet.  

Multinational manufacturer Danfoss has five locations that combine depot and fast charging, allowing trucks to load, unload and charge simultaneously.

GodEnergi equipped the Gladsaxe Operations Department with a solution featuring 27 charging outlets for garbage and crane trucks and 2,000 amps of current.

“We feel confident setting up Kempower charging solutions at our customers’ sites—they are both efficient and intelligent. We can create highly flexible and creative solutions, adaptable to all types of installations. Both software and hardware continuously evolve to meet industry needs,’’ says Jan Darville, owner and CEO of GodEnergi.

Source: Kempower

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