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Wenea and CIM Vallès sign an agreement to transform sustainable mobility in the industrial park

  • The agreement will facilitate the electrification of logistics in this industrial park
  • Through this agreement, Wenea continues its commitment to delivering its cargo everywhere, considering all types of clients

Madrid, February 16, 2024. Wenea, a leading electric vehicle charging operator in Spain, announces a strategic agreement with CIM Vallès (CIMALSA) for the implementation of a public electric charging network, serving all users of the industrial park.

This agreement involves the deployment of twenty-four alternate current (AC) charging points and four high-power charging (HPC) points, with a minimum capacity of 100 kW. The duration of the agreement is set at 20 years, and it is expected that the implementation will be completed within a period of 14 months. Thus, the parking lots located in the common areas of the industrial park will have electrified spaces. Additionally, these charging points will be available to all Wenea customers through its platform.

Focusing on the electrification of logistics, this agreement represents a valuable commitment to the sustainable future of the industrial park, where CIM Vallès is one of the largest logistics hubs in Catalonia. With approximately 1,575,000 vehicles and 3,000 workers accessing the industrial park annually, the initiative aims to promote electric mobility and provide efficient charging solutions for the growing business community.

Sergi Palmada, expansion delegate in Catalonia, stated, “Wenea works intensively to bring its charging solutions to all key sectors in the decarbonization of transportation. Logistics plays a fundamental role. Logistics hubs like CIM Vallès will be a benchmark in offering charging infrastructure solutions, allowing long-haul, medium-distance, and last-mile industrial fleets to charge to provide service in the metropolitan areas of Barcelona.”

Isaac Albert i Agut, President and CEO of CIMALSA, manager of CIM Vallès, highlights that “transportation, mobility, and logistics are economic activities and, by their very nature, are currently producers of many of these gases’ emissions. Our work, our challenge, is to find ways to decarbonize, that is, to substantially reduce the use of fossil fuels and contaminants in the transportation and logistics chain. It must be viable, it must be sustainable. Logistics must be decarbonized, and this is one more step in that direction.”

Both parties hope that this collaboration will be a significant step towards creating a more sustainable and electrified business environment in the area.

 

 

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