ABB and Shell have recently signed new global framework agreement. Under this agreement, ABB E-mobility aims to support Shell in creating a global charging network, so to bring flexible and quality charging to millions of electric vehicle drivers. On one hand, ABB will supply end-to-end portfolio of AC and DC charging stations, ranging from the AC wallbox for home, work or retail installations to the Terra 360 which is ideal for refueling stations, urban charging stations, retail parking and fleet applications.

ABB E-Mobility and Shell

On the other hand, Shell targets the operation of over 500,000 charge points globally by 2025 and 2,500,000 by 2030, either at residential, commercial or Shell retail sites. ABB has sold so far more than 680,000 electric vehicle chargers across more than 85 markets; over 30,000 DC fast chargers and 650,000 AC chargers, including those sold through Chargedot.

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«In line with our mutual involvement in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, both ABB and Shell are innovating to drive progress in e-mobility», said Frank Muehlon, CEO of ABB E-mobility. «We have been working together on the roll-out of public charging infrastructure since 2019 and this latest agreement takes that collaboration to the next level.“We are excited to support Shell in realizing its objective to create a global charging network. With access to the full breadth of our charging portfolio, we are ensuring that Shell can select the most appropriate solution for every use case, helping to get more people charging regardless of their location».

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