Star Charge will bring its network of 20,000 charging points to Hubject's cross-provider charging network, becoming the first Chinese partner to join the network, and thus open the network up to other market participants. In turn, the Berlin-based eMobility pioneer Hubject, which is now also active in the USA and China, will help Star Charge to enter the European market.
The partnership will accelerate further market development in relation to eMobility and support the emergence of standardized market models worldwide. With the help of Hubject, Star Charge will bring its considerable experience from China, the world’s largest eMobility market, to Europe.Together, Hubject and Star Charge are hopeing to build the world’s largest international network with a total of over 100,000 charging points.
“We are pleased about the collaboration with Hubject, as we can now offer convenient access to our network to even greater numbers of people, both in China and in Europe," said Shao Danwei, CEO, Star Charge.
"In Star Charge, we have found the perfect partner in China who will help us to push on with our vision of customer-oriented charging in this very important market," said Christian Hahn, CEO, Hubject.