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ChargeEuropa, Santander join forces to advance electric vehicle infrastructure in Poland

With nearly 1,000 chargers in our pipeline, we can now accelerate deployment, says Matt Tymowski, CEO of ChargeEuropa

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ChargeEuropa, a prominent electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure provider, has entered into a significant funding partnership with Santander Leasing. This partnership signifies a pivotal moment in Poland’s EV sector and highlights both companies’ commitment to sustainable transportation solutions.

(L to R): Rafał Wereszczyński & Matt Tymowski

Poland’s automotive market is rapidly adopting electric vehicles, necessitating a reliable charging network. RafaÅ‚ WereszczyÅ„ski, Head of Green Financing at Santander Leasing, commented on the partnership, saying, “Poland’s EV market has potential, but it relies on accessible charging infrastructure. Santander Leasing recognises this and applauds ChargeEuropa’s innovative approach to financing in an emerging market. We are excited to support their efforts to electrify Poland.”

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With almost 1,000 planned charging stations across Poland, ChargeEuropa is well-equipped to lead this transformation. The partnership with Santander Leasing will expedite their deployment.

Matt Tymowski, CEO of ChargeEuropa, stated, “Our collaboration with Santander will significantly impact Poland’s EV market. With nearly 1,000 chargers in our pipeline, we can now accelerate deployment. This support allows us to encourage EV adoption and work towards a greener future.”

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This partnership between ChargeEuropa and Santander Leasing represents a significant step in Poland’s efforts to reduce emissions and promote eco-friendly transportation.

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