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18/07/2022 News

TotalEnergies commissions its first roadway electric charger in the Aix-Marseille-Provence metropolitan area.

Marseille, July 12, 2022 - TotalEnergies, one of the winners of the private call for initiatives (AIP) launched by the metropolitan area of Aix-Marseille-Provence (AMP) to roll out a vast network of new electric vehicle charging stations, commissions its first charger. To speed up the energy transition, to promote and facilitate access to electric mobility in the cities within its region, the metropolitan area has decided to allow private operators to make new offers for public charging services on the roadway. In July 2021, the metropolitan area of Aix-Marseille-Provence launched a series of private calls for initiatives (AIP). Last November, TotalEnergies was one of the three leading operators selected to install and operate new public charging stations, and secured a first batch of 35 sites to be rolled out.

TotalEnergies provides its expertise to the metropolitan area of Aix-Marseille-Provence

The 35 sites will be equipped with one or two TotalEnergies chargers with power of 22 kVA and each with 2 charge points. The Company will finance the infrastructures itself and will pay an annual fee to the metropolitan area.

As soon as the contract was signed, TotalEnergies put its team to work to meet the needs of the metropolitan area and of electric vehicle users. The very first charger installed as part of the AIP for the metropolitan area is now in service on the rue de Ruffi (in the 3rd arrondissement of Marseille).

The metropolitan area of Aix-Marseille-Provence has just been added to the list of major European urban areas (along with Paris, London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Anvers, the Amsterdam metropolitan area) that put their trust in the expertise of TotalEnergies to promote the deployment and adoption of electric mobility by their inhabitants.

 

TotalEnergies’ ambitions for deployment of electric mobility in France

TotalEnergies is a prime player in the electric mobility sector. The Company makes massive investments in charging infrastructures for electric vehicles and proposes charging offers for individuals and professionals.

  • By 2023, TotalEnergies plans to have 200 service stations equipped with high-power chargers on major highways, in addition to 100 additional stations in urban areas, particularly in the form of charging hubs.
  • At the end of April 2022, TotalEnergies was operating close to 11,700 charge points in France
  • TotalEnergies Fleet cards give access to almost public 60,000 charge points throughout the country.
  • TotalEnergies operates the public network Bélib’ in Paris, France’s leading network with 2,300 charge points available in the capital.
  • Last April, TotalEnergies and Saemes commissioned the largest parking lot equipped with electric chargers in France: over 500 stations are available in the Madeleine-Tronchet parking lot in Paris’ 8th arrondissement.

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About TotalEnergies Marketing France

TotalEnergies Marketing France is the TotalEnergies affiliate dedicated to the Company’s operational activities in metropolitan France. Its 6,600 employees are responsible for operating the Network of the 3,500 service stations of TotalEnergies and ELAN, for the development of multi-energy solutions for mobility (electric vehicle charging stations, NGV, etc.), for the procurement and sale of fuel to professional and private customers, sale of heating and industrial oil, sale of automotive lubricants and energy service activities. They make all efforts to be close to their customers, to be in tune with their energy needs, to offer them the most economical and innovative solutions in order to be a preferred multi-energy partner on the mobility and heating markets in France. Sustainable development is at the heart of TotalEnergies Marketing France’s strategy. This commitment is recognized by AFNOR’s Engaged CSR certification - advanced level in September 2021

About TotalEnergies

TotalEnergies is an international multi-energy company that produces and supplies energy, namely oil and bio-fuels, natural gas and green gas, renewable gases and electricity. Its 105,000 employees are committed to providing ever more affordable, reliable, accessible, and cleaner energy to as great a number as possible. Active in over 130 countries, TotalEnergies puts all aspects of sustainable development at the heart of all its plans, projects and operations, to help shape a better world.

 

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