Total SA has expanded its business in new transportation energies by completing the acquisition of G2mobility, a French provider of electric-vehicle charging systems. It didn’t disclose terms. G2mobilty markets connected charging stations operated by a web platform that can remotely control charge points.
Total SA has expanded its business in new transportation energies by completing the acquisition of G2mobility, a French provider of electric-vehicle charging systems. It didn’t disclose terms.
G2mobilty markets connected charging stations operated by a web platform that can remotely control charge points.
The company supports municipal governments and private businesses with almost 10,000 points managed by its services platform.
Total made earlier acquisitions to accelerate the use of natural gas as vehicle fuel.
In a move related to the G2mobility acquisition, it signed a partnership agreement with Nexans, a former G2mobility shareholder that provides advanced cabling and connectivity systems. The agreement gives Total access to Nexans’ production capacity and industry knowledge.