Allego Completes High-Power Truck Charging Pilot, Plans 2024 Network Roll-out
Electric vehicle charging network Allego has announced the successful completion of a pilot program for high-power charging stations designed for trucks. The company is planning an initial network roll-out for 2024, focusing on advanced and efficient charging solutions for heavy-duty transport.

Electric vehicle charging network provider Allego N.V. has concluded a successful pilot program focused on high-power charging stations for trucks. The company plans to develop and expand its charging network, initiating the first phase of deployment this year.
The pilot program demonstrated the potential of high-power charging to facilitate the adoption of electric trucks. Allego aims to provide solutions that meet the energy demands of heavy-duty vehicles and significantly reduce charging times, with initial network expansions targeting areas with substantial freight traffic.
According to the company, the objective is to support the transition to sustainable logistics by offering reliable and efficient charging infrastructure. The 2024 expansion phase will involve the construction of new charging points and upgrades to existing facilities to accommodate growing demand.
Allego operates as a European provider of EV charging services, offering public and business-focused charging solutions across the continent. The strategic focus on truck charging marks a significant move in the company's growth strategy.