The Eways solution is centred around the CTEK CHARGESTORM CONNECTED 2 EV charger, widely recognised for its safety, design and integrated technology, that is already widely implemented across the Stockholm Parkering Network. It is also supported by CTEK’s state of the art NANOGRID CGC 500 load-balancing solution and cloud-based Charge Portal for operation, monitoring and administration of users and charging stations.
Commenting on this collaboration, Cecilia Routledge, Global Director CTEK E-mobility said “The demand for charging infrastructure is increasing as we see more and more Electric Vehicles (EVs) on the roads. Stockholm is no exception, with the City of Stockholm setting an ambitious target that that all parking spaces, across all 32 of their parking sites, will have charging facilities as early as 2026. We are delighted to once again be a partner to Eways to help work towards this goal.”
Niclas Sahlgren, CEO Eways said "We are very happy that we won the tender. It means a lot to us as a charging operator and we look forward to working with Stockholm Parkering to make it easier for Stockholmers to drive an electric car. We have worked with CTEK as a partner for over six years and continue to be impressed by their unrivalled expertise in EV charging, as well as their commitment to helping us to provide a safe, reliable and future-proof solution for Stockholm Parkering.”