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Allego is the operator of a fast charging network for electric cars based in the Netherlands. History The company was founded in September 2013 under the name ''Alliander Mobility Services'' as a subsidiary of Alliander, Alliander NV from Arnhem, a utility company, and renamed to ''Allego'' in June 2014.. The parent company had been active in Berlin since 2006 with its ''Stadtlicht GmbH''. Through this mainstay, Allego won a tender from the state of Berlin to operate the EV charging stations in January 2015. The corresponding contracts with Allego GmbH were extended in 2019. In autumn 2015, Allego began building a network of fast-charging stations along German motorways. In 2016, Allego took over the construction of 40 fast chargers with 50 kW in the "Fast-E" project with funding from the EU. In January 2018, Allego presented the "Mega-E" project, again using EU funding, to build an HPC charging network with 322 locations and 27 e-charging hubs. A total of 1,300 HPC charging p ...
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Fast Charging Network
A fast charging network, or more specifically an HPC charging network, is a network of publicly accessible fast charging stations for electric vehicles. A fast charging network is a subtype of an electric vehicle charging network.Various providers offer a range of charging solutions for AC and DC needs. History Electric vehicles have the advantage that they do not require any special infrastructure for charging when they are launched on the market, but they can rely on the widespread availability for Mains electricity, household electricity. For long-distance travel however the charging breaks can get long and may require an overnight stay. The charging points at houses are typically limited to 7 to 16 A at 220-240 volts (1.5 kW to 3.8 kW). The question of whether you will reach your destination or the intermediate point with a full charge of the drive battery has led to ''range anxiety''. In addition to having particularly large batteries - the Tesla Model S from ...
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