Lidl Polska has deployed 250 electric vehicle charging stations nationwide, supporting the growth of e-mobility as part of its climate strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The initiative began in 2017 with stations in Poznań and Warsaw and now includes locations such as Łódź, Wrocław, Białystok, and Zakopane.

The chargers, ranging from 11-60 kW, allow simultaneous charging of two vehicles. Payments can be made via credit card. Lidl Polska plans to expand the network further. Operating for 22 years, Lidl Polska is the country’s 9th largest company by revenue, with over 900 stores and nearly 27,000 employees. It is part of the international Lidl group active across Europe and the USA.

(inwestycje.pl)


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