en.Wedoany.com Reported - Kempower, a global provider of DC fast charging solutions, has signed a three-year framework agreement with APM Terminals. APM Terminals, part of A.P. Moller - Maersk, operates container terminals in 35 countries worldwide. Under the agreement, Kempower will supply DC fast charging technology to APM Terminals' global network, supporting its roadmap to decarbonize operations through the use of battery-electric container handling equipment and renewable energy.
According to the agreement, Kempower's high-power charging infrastructure will be installed at multiple terminals across APM Terminals' global network over the next three years. The first three pilot projects have already commenced at APM Terminals Yucatán in Mexico, TM2 in Morocco, and APM Terminals Callao in Peru, to meet the demands of the first electric vehicles at these terminals.
Mathias Wiklund, Chief Sales Officer of Kempower, stated that the company is honored to participate in APM Terminals' electrification roadmap and support its net-zero goals, noting that its robust and reliable charging technology will help APM Terminals keep its electric fleet running and optimize operations.
Grant Morrison, Global Head of Asset Category Management at APM Terminals, pointed out that electrification is central to the company's path to achieving net-zero emissions by 2040, particularly in the transition from diesel-powered terminal equipment to electric alternatives. Through this global framework agreement, Kempower becomes a key partner, providing consistent and scalable charging infrastructure to support its decarbonization targets and future-proof charging solutions, thereby ensuring sustainable operations across its terminals.
This three-year framework agreement does not contain binding order quantities. APM Terminals will place individual orders with Kempower based on its investment plans and needs. Kempower will disclose significant orders in accordance with its company disclosure policy upon confirmation.
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