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Romania, Enel X and Hubject establish partnership to expand charging network in Romania

Enel X Romania, a subsidiary of Enel X, the Enel Group’s advanced energy services business line, has signed an agreement with Hubject to expand the charging infrastructure accessible to its customers to the overall Hubject network. Over 160 charging points owned by Enel X Romania will become part of Hubject, Europe’s largest eRoaming intercharge network. This will enable the electric vehicle drivers in Romania to charge their cars using a large network of charging points worldwide, without having to sign new contracts on top of the ones with their e-mobility Service Providers that use Hubject’s eRoaming services.

According to Mihai Mardale Head of E-Mobility at Enel X Romania, the company takes a new step to boost the e-mobility infrastructure by increasing supplying charging services beyond its network. By joining Hubject, Enel X Romania aims to raise the accessibility for EV drivers first in Romania and in Eastern Europe and to offer them the
possibility to fill up their batteries without having to worry about who their provider is, or about being abroad.

Enel X Romania has already reached a network of over 160 charging points installed in 20 cities, on both public and private spaces, in malls or hypermarkets. The existing national infrastructure, that can be viewed on an interactive map, allows the electric vehicles drivers to travel from North to South and from East to West without worrying about EV stations.

Enel X covers also the charging needs in the private area with electric mobility solutions for home or office, that make life easier for electric vehicles drivers. These include charging stations, installation services and software applications through which customers can monitor and control their own charging devices.
Hubject is already cooperating with significant players in the local market. Through the collaboration with Enel X Romania, about 80 % of the charging points in the country will be part of the Hubject eRoaming platform.

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