WHAT DO
WE DO?

Based on MOL Group's decades of experience in mobility and in line with MOL GROUP's ”2030+ Shape Tomorrow” strategy, we develop and maintain charging infrastructure for Electric Vehicles (BEV or PHEV) across Central Eastern Europe. We both manage all customer related operations, service and business development and provide E2E technical solution.

WE BELIEVE IN:
Faster charging, better costumer experiences
Excellent operational effectiveness and availability
Flexibility - diverse product portfolio
IT compatibility - car vs charger
100% control: remote monitoring, beacon opportunity
WHAT WE OFFER:
1 Technical survey, planning, Licensing, country wide implementation and operational coverage, technological consulting

Our expert colleagues provide comprehensive professional advice for the planning and implementation of the investment.

2 Service

Full IT and technical support, Back-end system

3 Country wide maintenance coverage

Ensuring regular and ad-hoy maintenance and servicing

4 Costumer service

Ensuring 24-hour telephone and e-mail costumer service

5 Service

A mobile application through which MOL Plugee's public charging network can also be used.

Providing services at sites, car parks or locations designated by you optionally using an RFID card

Access to our network covering 6 countries

Fleet function developed for companies

Use of MOL Group fuel card service

6 Business development consulting (not rough the application)

Continuous monitoring of development opportunities based on personalized needs

FAQ
What types of electric vehicles exist?

HEV – Hybrid Electric Vehicle:

A vehicle primarily driven by an explosive engine in which the drive is also assisted by an electric motor (s).

PHEV – Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle:

A hybrid vehicle whose batteries can be charged from an external source.

EV: Electric Vehicle:

An electric vehicle that carries energy with a battery, can only be charged from an external source, does not contain an explosive engine, and is powered by purely electric motors.

EREV: Extended-Range Electric Vehicles:

extended-range electric vehicles that is purely powered by electric motors, but the manufacturer also equipped it with a small gasoline engine optimized for power generation.
What types of electric chargers are there?

Wall charger:

The cable of the wall charger is permanently connected to the charger, so you only need to take off the connector and plug it into the car.

Its maximum power can be up to 22 kW, but 11 kW or 7.4 kW versions are also common.

AC charger:

It means a more powerful 3.6-40 kW AC charger than wall chargers. Charging can be started automatically by connecting the charging cable, inserting RFID card, or using mobile application.

Fast Charger:

A higher-power AC charger than wall chargers, typically providing 22 kW.

Charging can be started automatically by connecting the charging cable, using an RFID card, or via a mobile application.

Ultra-charger:

Chargers with a capacity greater than 100 kW are called ultra chargers. These are exclusively direct current (DC) chargers.

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