HUAWEI and ALESCO will install 100 hyper-chargers of up to 720 kW across Greece and Southeastern Europe.

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Huawei Digital Power and ALESCO S.A. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the period 2025–2027, aiming to develop and install 100 Huawei FusionCharge DC ultra-fast charging stations across Greece and the wider region of Southeastern Europe. This strategic partnership marks a significant step toward accelerating e-mobility and advancing sustainable development by increasing accessibility to charging stations throughout Greece.

Huawei showcased this collaboration and its charging technologies at the recent 5th Electric + Micro Mobility Forum, and you can watch the presentation here.

Based on Huawei’s advanced FusionCharge technology, this initiative aims to create a modern, reliable, and “smart” charging infrastructure network that meets the growing needs of the electric vehicle market while significantly contributing to reducing the country’s carbon footprint.

According to Huawei Digital Power, most of the 100 new ultra-fast chargers will deliver up to 720 kW total output, with the majority destined for Greece, and some to be installed in other Southeastern European countries.

As Ren Fujun, CEO of Huawei Southeast Europe, stated:
“Huawei Greece’s collaboration with ALESCO is built upon our shared vision for a sustainable energy future — one where innovation and technology act as catalysts for emission reduction and improved quality of life. Together, we strive to accelerate the energy transition of Greece and the broader Southeastern European region by delivering smart, efficient, and green solutions for all.”

From ALESCO’s side, Stavros Alexis, CEO of the company, commented:
“We are truly delighted with this partnership, which represents the tangible realization of our vision and strategy for a sustainable energy future. We remain fully committed to innovation, reliability, and excellence — values that are perfectly reflected in our collaboration with Huawei Digital Power. This agreement further motivates us to continue, with consistency and passion, developing solutions that meaningfully contribute to achieving the energy and climate goals of our country and the region.”

The Memorandum of Understanding also includes the potential exploration of additional collaboration areas related to Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), photovoltaic inverters (PV Inverters), and other Huawei solutions connecting energy production, storage, and consumption into a unified, efficient, and sustainable ecosystem.

Through this initiative, Huawei continues to lead the Greek market in advancing the country’s energy transition toward clean energy adoption. With partnerships like this, the company keeps investing in technologies that create real value for the environment, the economy, and society.