Efacec has been selected by GoCollective, one of Denmark’s leading transport operators, to supply 186 new electric charging points throughout 2025. This project also includes the software platform to manage all the chargers installed in each depot.

The contract signed with Wennstrom, local partner of Efacec and GoCollective, includes the supply of QC180 chargers, with 180 kW of power, as well as maintenance services of the fast-charging infrastructure for the next 15 years.

These charging solutions, developed entirely by the Portuguese company, will be managed by EVCore, Efacec’s management platform. This tool, integrated in an intelligent energy cost management solution, will optimise bus charging during periods of lower energy costs, thus directly benefiting Gollective.

This new contract reinforces one of Efacec’s main competitive advantages, namely its high capacity and flexibility to adapt to the technical requirements of its clients in the Nordic region.

“It is an honour to have the trust of GoCollective and Wennstrom for this project, which reflects not only our technical know-how, but also the dedication of our teams to develop advanced and reliable solutions. This contract represents an important step in our commitment to keep pace with the development of sustainable mobility infrastructures in Northern Europe, aligning technological innovation with the specific challenges of the energy transition in the region.”, says Michael Silva, Chief Commercial Officer of Efacec.

“Efacec is driven by a commitment to progress and innovation, so we at GoCollective are proud to collaborate with Efacec in shaping a brighter and more sustainable future.”, says Henrik La Cour, Managing Director of GoCollective Bus A/S.

Pioneer in the electric mobility sector, Efacec has thousands of electric vehicle chargers installed in the European and North American markets, once again reinforcing its position as a player capable of developing solutions that promote sustainable mobility.