Ekoenergetyka receives EUR 170 million bank loan for expansion

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By Luke Willetts - 14th August 2024

Ekoenergetyka receives EUR 170 million bank loan for expansion

Ekoenergetyka head office in Zielona Góra, Poland

Poland– Polish electric charging systems provider, Ekoenergetyka Polska S.A. has announced it has received a EUR 170 million bank loan from Bank Pekao S.A. for the product development and expansion into the European market. The company will use the funds to add automation capabilities to the production lines by introducing robots. This investment is expected to increase the production capacity of its Zielona Góra factory to meet the growing demand for EV chargers in Europe. Currently, the 8-hectare Ekoenergetyka site has a production capacity of 10,000 stations per annum.

Bartosz Kubik, co-founder and CEO of Ekoenergetyka, said: “The acquired financing will ensure the company’s ability to continue its dynamic growth both in the area of international expansion across Europe and in our planned ambitious investments.”

Read our full featured article on Ekoenergetyka here: EV charging “Testival” at Ekoenergetyka: a T&BB feature (truckandbusbuilder.com)

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