Total Energies Marketing Deutschland GmbHThe 900 fast charging locations were selected with the increasing number of EVs on the roads in mind and take into account the already installed infrastructure to not waste resources.
TotalEnergies, one of the winners, issued a press release explaining that it will build 134 stations, called EV hubs, in eastern, Central, and Western Germany, with a total of about 1,100 high-power charge points. It will be one of the company's largest projects in the plan to deploy 1,000 sites in Europe by 2028 .
Fastned reports that will build 92 sites under the first tender, with up to 16 stalls per site, which will be a very big expansion from 37 sites operated in Germany today. Allego is set to build 48 new sites. Overall, it seems that Germany will have a pretty dense DC fast-charging infrastructure, with multiple networks to maintain some level of competition.
Tesla does not appear to be participating in the project, but it also has a decent fast-charging network with roughly 180 stations and almost 2,500 individual stalls.