Image: DKV MobilityMore than half of the connected charging stations are DC fast chargers with a capacity of up to 150 kW, as DKV Mobility announced in a statement in German. “With this expansion, DKV Mobility is strengthening its presence in the Austrian market and significantly improving charging coverage, particularly in the Styria region,” stated the company, which is based in Ratingen near Düsseldorf.The integration of Energie Steiermark’s charging network is being carried out – just as with other DKV partnerships – via GreenFlux, a subsidiary of DKV Mobility. The Amsterdam-based charge point management system (CPMS) provider operates the platform through which businesses can charge their electric vehicles. GreenFlux recently entered into a cooperation agreement with Energie Steiermark, and DKV users can now benefit from this partnership. The charging points are accessible via the ‘DKV Card +Charge’ or the ‘DKV Mobility’ app.Last year (DE), DKV Mobility’s roaming network surpassed the milestone of one million connected charging points. In its latest announcement regarding the expansion in Austria, the company now refers to ‘around 1.1 million charging points across Europe’, of which approximately 33,000 are located in Austria.“Many of our customers have long requested access to the Energie Steiermark network. I am therefore particularly pleased that we can now offer this service,” says Sven Mehringer, Managing Director at DKV Mobility and responsible for the Energy & Vehicle Services divisions. “The additional charging points significantly enhance everyday usability and provide greater flexibility within Austria’s charging network.”Source: Information received via email