The top charger is in service at OMV’s filling station in Bábolna
The Ionity GmbH., established by the German automobile manufacturers has launched its first High Power Charger in Hungary at the OMV filling station at the M1 highway near Bábolna.
The units are linked to the European network of Ionity, which is expected to expand to 400 stations by the end of 2020. The Munich-based company has deployed the most advanced technology available to Budapest today, as the four chargers are capable of delivering 350 kW each.
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