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Mer is a European EV charging company with a mission to make sustainable electric mobility easy and accessible for everyone. Backed by Statkraft, Europe’s largest producer of renewable energy, we are combining the best of both worlds to power the European shift towards a purer way of moving.
We blend our deep knowledge of the sector with genuine ambition, bringing expertise and scale to truly power the European shift towards electric mobility. We have more than 10 years’ experience in the field of EV charging with footprints in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Austria and the United Kingdom. To make it as easy as possible for our customers to use emission-free mobility, we have specialised in various business areas. Our experience ranges from public charging, private and multi-home solutions to solutions for corporate fleets.
For everyone who has their own parking space. Come home in the evening, plug in and start again in the morning fully charged.
In Multi-homes you have different prerequisites
as often many stakeholders are involved. Therefore we developed our own product to plan and operate as future-proof as possible.
From the investment costs to the complexities of operating
workplace charging, we provide businesses with
managed, tailored and simple solutions for employees and
visitors.
We provide reliable and future-proofed electric charging infrastructure for the workplace. We guide our customers through the entire process to plan and operate charging solutions for fleet operations.
Charge while you shop? We ensure a simple experience
for Commercial Landowners, taking care of everything from grid connection through to installation and management.
We provide solutions to charge in the places where many
people are on the road. This is what brings people from A to B.
Conducting our business sustainably and responsibly is important ...
Vienna/Spital am Semmering, June 5th 2024. Mer Austria, a special...
Our growing electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure is contributing ...