Volvo Trucks France has appointed Chargepoly as an official partner for the design, deployment and operation of charging stations dedicated to electric heavy goods vehicles (HGVs). Thanks to this recognition, hauliers operating Volvo Trucks can benefit from expert support and reliable charging infrastructure tailored to the demands of freight transport.
A turnkey solution for haulage companies
As the adoption of electric lorries accelerates, access to dependable charging infrastructure has become a strategic priority for transport operators. Chargepoly delivers a comprehensive response, combining deep industry expertise with purpose-built solutions for heavy-duty vehicles.
As a listed partner, Chargepoly will provide:
- End-to-end station design: integrating fleet transport planning, site constraints, regulatory requirements and available subsidies.
- Network connection and installation: seamless integration of charging stations on transport operators’ sites, managed through a single point of contact.
- Station operation and maintenance: ensuring maximum availability of infrastructure at a reduced cost per charge.
Charging infrastructure built for road transport
Chargepoly’s solutions combine high power (up to 400 kW), flexibility and durability. Thanks to a modular architecture with satellite units, operators can scale up gradually, reducing total cost of ownership (TCO) while limiting land use. Designed for easy repair and boasting 99.2% uptime, Chargepoly’s stations guarantee optimal reliability.
Additionally, the Lucie monitoring platform gives hauliers real-time visibility of their charging operations, with advanced diagnostic and predictive maintenance tools.
A partnership to accelerate fleet electrification
This collaboration reflects the wider energy transition within the freight sector. By providing robust and scalable solutions, Chargepoly and Volvo Trucks France are addressing one of the main barriers to electric lorry adoption: access to efficient, fit-for-purpose charging.
“The electrification of road transport requires charging infrastructure designed around the needs of hauliers. By partnering with Chargepoly, we are enabling our customers to benefit from expert guidance and proven solutions to accelerate their energy transition,” said Thomas Gay, Charging Offer Manager at Volvo Trucks France.
“Being selected by Volvo Trucks France is a significant mark of trust from a manufacturer that has long been committed to electrification in the transport and logistics industry. We already work with many Volvo Trucks customers, and this partnership will further strengthen our collaboration to deliver first-class support and interoperable solutions for the long term,” added Thomas Vanquaethem, Deputy CEO of Chargepoly.
About Chargepoly
Over the last few years, Chargepoly has established itself as a trusted partner for the electrification of heavy goods and commercial vehicle fleets. The company designs, develops and operates high-performance recharging infrastructures and services specially tailored to the needs of the logistics and transport industries. Chargepoly currently employs 50 people and operates in Western Europe (head office in Aix-en-Provence, France), the United Kingdom (London) and North America, with offices in the United States (Seattle) and Canada (Quebec). The company works closely with heavy vehicle manufacturers and installs public and private stations for fleet operators, logistics providers and shippers. Thanks to its in-house design and proprietary technology, Chargepoly offers its customers reliable, intelligent and scalable recharging solutions. Its innovative software platform, Lucie, simplifies fleet management, optimises operating costs and facilitates decision-making. Chargepoly stations stand out for their performance and longevity, with high-quality components and a design focused on reparability and interoperability. Chargepoly also offers flexible financing solutions, enabling its customers to optimise their investment and land development. Its ‘fabless’ business model – with no production plant of its own – gives it great agility: the company can adapt its supply chain according to its customers’ needs, while guaranteeing controlled technical support and reduced environmental impact. Chargepoly’s main shareholders are industrialists committed to the energy transition, in particular Fidève Groupe, a historic investor and recognised player in the electrical engineering and mechanical engineering industry for over 50 years.
FRENCH PRESS CONTACT
Célia Lopez – Europe Communications Director
P. +33 6 79 12 06 74 – M. celia.lopez@chargepoly.com