“While Groupe PSA is committed to the fight against global warming and forecasts to meet the 2020 CO2 targets set by the European Union, it simplifies the lives of its employees who have already opted for clean mobility by enabling the charging of electric vehicles at all its sites. This operation demonstrates the consistency of Group’s actions with regard to its customers and employees,” said Xavier Chéreau, Director of Human Resources and Transformation.
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The Group’s objective is to provide its employees with access to a charging infrastructure at all of its European sites
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ABOVE: PSA Europe EV Charging
Nearly 500 charging stations will be implemented in 49 Group sites, in 12 countries
The implementation and management of the terminals will be provided by the Group’s two partners for this project: Izivia and Total EV
The implementation of electric charging points started in 2019 and will continue until the end of 2021. 365 stations are already installed and operational.
On each European site, the Group enables employees to have easy access to EV charging points.
These seven kwatts wall terminals allow recharging at a price comparable to those on public networks.
This initiative supports the Group’s electrified offensive launched in 2019. The Group has already launched 15 electrified models in Europe.
Who Is PSA?
Groupe PSA designs unique automotive experiences and delivers mobility solutions to meet all customer expectations. The Group has five car brands, Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel and Vauxhall and provides a wide array of mobility and smart services under the Free2Move brand. Its ‘Push to Pass’ strategic plan represents a first step towards the achievement of the Group’s vision to be “a global carmaker with cutting-edge efficiency and a leading mobility provider sustaining lifetime customer relationships”. An early innovator in the field of autonomous and connected cars, Groupe PSA is also involved in financing activities through Banque PSA Finance and in automotive equipment via Faurecia..
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