Inzile signs cooperation agreement with Eways regarding charging infrastructure

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Inzile has signed a cooperation agreement with Eways regarding marketing and sales of charging infrastructure. The purpose of the collaboration is to offer customers who purchase Inzile’s electric truck the opportunity to also procure the necessary charging infrastructure.

Inzile has signed a cooperation agreement with Eways regarding marketing and sales of charging infrastructure. Eways is an independent charging operator that markets, sells and installs charging infrastructure with associated services for electric vehicles. Delivery and installation of the charging stations takes place through Eways’ partners.

Inzile markets and sells electric trucks on its website where the customer can configure the truck and add different types of accessories. As an additional option the customer can hereby also choose to, as individual products or packaged with installation and commissioning, buy one or more charging stations from Eways. The customer is also given the opportunity to contact Eways for in-depth advice regarding the design of the charging infrastructure.

- Through the collaboration with Eways we lower the threshold and facilitate the process for customers who are about to electrify their vehicle fleet, says Klas Åhgren, sales & marketing manager at Inzile.

- Inzile and Eways have a common driving force and vision for the future. Together we want to make it easy for our customers to electrify their vehicle fleets and through this collaboration we make it even easier to become fossil-free. We are very proud of the collaboration with Inzile and look forward to delivering smart charging stations and services to everyone who buys Inzile's fantastic work vehicles, says Niclas Sahlgren, CEO of Eways

Inzile Pro4 is an electric light truck that has been developed with the aim of creating conditions for smart and fossil-free cities. Electric Utility Vehicle (EUV) is a niche segment in the automotive industry that is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. The customer groups include real estate companies, transport companies and e-retailers that want to eliminate emissions in the cities, as well as municipalities and park administrations.

For further information, please contact:
 

Peter Wergens, CFO Inzile, peter.wergens@inzile.com, +46 73 325 75 04

Niclas Sahlgren, CEO Eways, niclas.sahlgren@eways.se, +46 70 818 10 30

About Inzile

Inzile is a Swedish tech company creating intelligent electrically powered vehicles as well as modern transport and service solutions for a sustainable community. The company’s vision is to liberate the world from emission of fossil fuels and to accelerate the climate efforts by contributing to sustainable cities that improve quality of life.

Inzile was founded in 2012 based on a strong will to secure a future climate friendly utility vehicle sector. The team consists of some of Scandinavia’s foremost authorities related to electrical vehicles, digitalization, manufacturing and purchasing. Inzile develops, produces, and sells innovative vehicle solutions on the global market based on the demanding Nordic climate, security requirements and environmental standards. The company is based in Sweden with headquarters and production facility located in Västervik, R&D in Tranås and Munkedal as well as a marketing office located in Stockholm.

FNCA Sweden AB is the Company’s Certified Adviser, +46 8 528 00 399, info@fnca.se.

For further information, please visit: www.inzile.com

About Eways

Eways offers easy, fast and safe charging at home, at work and in public. We are an independent charging operator that helps our customers through the entire process from the idea of being able to charge cars, all the way to commissioning and monitoring of charging stations. Eways’ innovative cloud services enable monitoring, statistics, load balancing and payment solutions. We make it easy to switch from fossil cars to electric cars. We are located throughout Sweden and our customers are private individuals, tenant-owner associations, property owners, property managers, companies, cities and municipalities.

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