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GreenWay partners with E.ON and Voltix to develop megawatt charging network

Partnership EV Charging announced Europe Nov 26, 2025
EUR70M
Deal Value
operating
Stage
Expand-E
Project

GreenWay, E.ON, and Voltix are partnering to accelerate the development of a cross-border megawatt charging network as part of the HDV-E infrastructure project, aiming to install around 330 megawatt charging points by autumn 2028.

Deal Analysis

GreenWay Polska, E.ON, and Voltix are partnering to develop a cross-border megawatt charging network across Europe, targeting the installation of approximately 330 megawatt charging points by autumn 2028. This partnership, under the HDV-E infrastructure project, aims to address the growing demand for high-power charging solutions, particularly for heavy-duty electric vehicles. The collaboration leverages the strengths of each partner: GreenWay's experience in EV charging infrastructure, E.ON's energy expertise and network, and Voltix's infrastructure investment capabilities. The deal is notable for its focus on megawatt charging, a critical infrastructure component for the electrification of heavy-duty transport. The involvement of established players like E.ON and Voltix lends credibility and financial backing to the project. This initiative has the potential to accelerate the adoption of electric trucks and buses, contributing to decarbonization efforts in the transportation sector. The project's cross-border nature further enhances its strategic importance, facilitating seamless electric vehicle travel across Europe.
  • Focus on megawatt charging, addressing a key bottleneck in heavy-duty EV adoption.
  • Cross-border project, facilitating international electric vehicle transport.
  • Involvement of established players: E.ON (energy), Voltix (infrastructure investment), and GreenWay (EV charging).
  • Target of 330 megawatt charging points by autumn 2028.
Market Context: The European EV charging market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by increasing EV adoption and supportive government policies. The heavy-duty vehicle segment presents a significant opportunity, but requires high-power charging infrastructure to support long-distance travel and operational efficiency. This deal addresses this specific need, contributing to the broader electrification of the transportation sector.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

GreenWay received €4.71 million for expansion in Slovakia and €10.47 million for new sites in Poland. Quote: "For its expansion in Slovakia, the charging network operator received €4.71 million, while €10.47 million was allocated for new sites in Poland." GreenWay commissioned 20 new fast-charging hubs in Slovakia. Quote: "In Slovakia, GreenWay commissioned 20 new fast-charging hubs as part of the project." 35 new charging hubs were established in Poland under the Expand-E project. Quote: "In Poland, meanwhile, 35 new charging hubs were established under the Expand-E project, comprising 139 fast-charging stations with 253 charging points offering capacities between 150 and 400 kW."

Location
In Slovakia, 20 new fast-charging locations were added, three of which are suitable for electric heavy-duty transport.
Announcement
By Daniel Bönnighausen 05.01.2026 - 16:30
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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GreenWay charging network operator

"The charging network operator GreenWay has further expanded its charging network in Eastern Europe as part of the EU project "Expand-E.""

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Grid Telecom null

"Alongside Grid Telecom, Ionity, Renovatio Asset Management, and Fortisis, GreenWay also secured funding from the programme."

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Ionity null

"Alongside Grid Telecom, Ionity, Renovatio Asset Management, and Fortisis, GreenWay also secured funding from the programme."

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Renovatio Asset Management null

"Alongside Grid Telecom, Ionity, Renovatio Asset Management, and Fortisis, GreenWay also secured funding from the programme."

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Fortisis null

"Alongside Grid Telecom, Ionity, Renovatio Asset Management, and Fortisis, GreenWay also secured funding from the programme."

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E.ON null

"Together with E.ON and Voltix , the company aims to accelerate the development of a cross-border megawatt charging network as part of the HDV-E infrastructure project."

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Voltix null

"Together with E.ON and Voltix , the company aims to accelerate the development of a cross-border megawatt charging network as part of the HDV-E infrastructure project."

medium quality Enriched Feb 19, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Nov 26, 2025
Signed
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the EV Charging sector in Europe.
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EV Charging deals
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