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ALDI has delivered 11 new free e-chargers at its eight stores in Budapest and its catchment area
Free charging is available for e-motorists at six locations in Budapest, one in Érd and one in Dunakeszi: the ALDI network has been expanded with e-chargers developed at eight more stores.
In the autumn of 2018, ALDI and E.ON entered into an agreement to make available 360 charging points installed and operated by the energy company in the parking lots of 123 ALDI stores in Hungary. The service has been free of charge since the start of the network, so it is still available for free.
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