Swedish energy company Vattenfall and last-mile delivery firm Instabox have announced plans to collaborate on the provision of infrastructure for Instabox’s EV fleet.
By the end of this year, Vattenfall intends to install about 400 chargepoints at Instabox stations across Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands.
Maria Lindberg, head of electrified heavy transport at Vattenfall Network Solutions, said: “We are very pleased that Instabox has chosen Vattenfall and power-as-a-service for charging infrastructure, at its logistics terminals in three countries.
“Vattenfall is responsible for the entire investment for the charging infrastructure, which we own and operate.
“This means that Instabox can focus on their core business of delivering parcels, while we support their switch to electric vehicles.”
Vattenfall’s power solution provides Instabox with maintained EV charging infrastructure for its delivery hubs.
Instabox claims to currently have almost 200 chargers installed across three countries, with an additional 200 chargers ready for deployment in 2022.