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Shell stärkt E Mobilität in Berlin – 19 neue Ultraschnelllade-Standorte gehen ans Netz

Berlin – Als dynamisches Zentrum für Wirtschaft, Verkehr und Stadtleben zählt Berlin zu den Regionen mit dem höchsten Bedarf an E-Ladeinfrastruktur in Deutschland. Um das Laden von Batterie-Fahrzeugen im Stadtgebiet deutlich zu beschleunigen, hat Shell Recharge allein in den vergangenen Wochen 19 neue Ultraschnelllade-Standorte in Betrieb genommen.

Shell Recharge ist in Berlin der größte Anbieter von öffentlichen Schnellladepunkten und baut diese führende Position mit den neuen Standorten weiter aus.

Die Ladepunkte bieten je nach Standort bis zu 300 kW Leistung und sind über das gesamte Stadtgebiet verteilt – von dicht besiedelten Wohnvierteln bis zu wichtigen Verkehrsachsen. Die neuen Ladepunkte liegen sowohl an Shell Stationen als auch an REWE- und Penny- Supermärkten.

An Shell Stationen

  • Oranienstraße 138, B1 – 4 Ladepunkte, 300 kW
  • Stendaler Straße 176, A10/B158 – 4 Ladepunkte, 300 kW

An REWE-Standorten

  • Adlergestell 744 – 4 Ladepunkte, 150 kW
  • Allee der Kosmonauten 196, B158 – 4 Ladepunkte, 150 kW
  • Grellstraße 75, B109 – 6 Ladepunkte, 300 kW
  • Großbeerenstraße 54–66, B101 – 4 Ladepunkte, 150 kW
  • Randowstraße 3 – 4 Ladepunkte, 150 kW
  • Schnellerstraße 74, 96a – 4 Ladepunkte, 150 kW
  • Wildhüterweg 42–46 – 4 Ladepunkte, 150 kW
  • Brunsbütteler Damm 274, B5 – 4 Ladepunkte, 150 kW
  • Kiefholzstraße 50, A100/B96a – 4 Ladepunkte, 150 kW
  • Schönfließer Straße 1A, B96a – 2 Ladepunkte, 150 kW
  • Eichenauer Weg 61, A113 – 6 Ladepunkte, 300 kW

An Penny-Standorten

  • Hermsdorfer Str. 75, B96 – 4 Ladepunkte, 180 kW
  • Kamenzer Damm 153–157, B101 – 4 Ladepunkte, 150 kW
  • Mahlsdorfer Str. 97E – 2 Ladepunkte, 150 kW
  • Rudower Str. 136–138, A113 – 2 Ladepunkte, 120 kW
  • Tempelhofer Damm 24–30, B96 – 6 Ladepunkte, 300 kW
  • Weitlingstr. 9, B1 – 2 Ladepunkte, 120 kW

Berlin: Steigender Bedarf an leistungsfähiger Ladeinfrastruktur

Die Hauptstadt stellt besondere Anforderungen an Ladeinfrastruktur: enge Straßen, hohes Verkehrsaufkommen, kurze Haltezeiten und ein dichtes urbanes Netz.

Mit einem E-Fahrzeug Anteil von 6,7 % liegt das Bundesland Berlin 0,3 % über dem Bundesdurchschnitt von 6,4 %.

Shell investiert weiter in Infrastruktur

Insgesamt betreibt Shell in der Hauptstadt nun 56 Shell Recharge-Schnellladestandorte mit 206 Ladepunkten. Außerdem betreibt das Tochterunternehmen ubitricity 1.170 Ladepunkte, davon 1000 Laternenlader („Heinz“) und 85 AC Standalone Standorte mit jeweils 2 Ladepunkten.

„Gerade in einer Metropole wie Berlin müssen Ladeangebote zuverlässig, schnell zugänglich und breit verteilt sein. Die neuen Ladepunkte erleichtern Fahrern das Laden im dichten Stadtverkehr deutlich“, sagt Florian Glattes, Leiter des Shell Tankstellengeschäftes in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz.

Über Shell Recharge

Shell betreibt derzeit rund 2.200 Schnellladepunkte in Deutschland und baut dieses Netz kontinuierlich weiter aus – insbesondere an Shell Stationen sowie gemeinsam mit Partnern wie REWE, Penny und weiteren Standortbetreibern.

Weitere Informationen zum Laden mit Shell Recharge finden Sie unter: Shell Recharge hier.

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