Car manufacturer Groupe PSA has announced that it will install EV charging points at all 49 of its European locations.
The French automotive OEM will deploy nearly 500 charging terminals provided and managed by Izivia and Total EV. Groupe PSA said it aims to provide all its employees with access to EV charging facilities, with some 365 stations installed since 2019. The project will continue until the end of 2021.
Xavier Chéreau, director of human resources and transformation, Groupe PSA, said: “While Groupe PSA is committed to the fight against global warming and forecasts to meet the 2020 CO2 targets set by the European Union, it simplifies the lives of employees who have already opted for clean mobility by facilitating the recharging of electric vehicles batteries at all its sites.”
There will be a charge for using the 7kW wall terminals, with the price set to match charging costs using public outdoor networks. The project is part of PSA’s wider ‘electrified offensive’, which has seen the launch of 15 electrified vehicle models in Europe.