Milence inaugurates two charging hubs in Sweden
The first hub located in Landvetter right next to Gothenburg airport, while the second is in Ödeshög on the transport road towards Stockholm to support the transition to electric road transport in the Nordic countries.
The international joint venture Milence has recently inaugurated two truck charging hubs in Sweden, one located in Landvetter right next to Gothenburg airport and one in Ödeshög on the transport road towards Stockholm to support the transition to electric road transport in the Nordic countries. This announcement follows the opening of Milence’s first charging hub in Sweden, located in Varberg and connecting Gothenburg and Malmö, in October 2024.
Two more Milence charging hubs in Sweden
One of the charging hubs is located on a 10,000 square metre site in Ödeshög, a prime location 260 km from Stockholm along the busy E4 motorway. This hub has 8 charging bays and up to 400kW of power and is located close to a number of important facilities. The hub is expected to serve as a crucial link in the electrification of the key route between Stockholm and Malmö.
On the other hand, the Landvetter hub is located next to Gothenburg airport and offers 4 charging bays and up to 400 kW of power. Its proximity to the airport further enhances connectivity for freight and logistics operations. The development of this hub is still in its first phase. In the first half of 2025, the expansion of the bays and the implementation of the Milence design concept will take place.
“With these 2 additional hubs in Sweden, the Milence network in Europe has reached 10 hubs and 70 charging bays, making electric road transport a reality along major transport routes. The support of local municipalities, such as Ödeshög, is key to acceleration, as is close cooperation with grid operators and transport companies, and we are committed to further developing these partnerships. The progress we have made is a testament to what the future of transport can look like, and we are more determined than ever to make it a reality on every route in Europe”, stated Anja van Niersen, CEO of Milence.