Vestas places order with Enel

The Italian utility's subsidiary has entered an agreement with the Danish OEM for the supply of electrical charging infrastructure in several of the latter's markets to help reduce its increasing CO2 emissions.
Two cars can charge simultaneously with the new equipment sold by Enel. This photo has no direct relation to Vestas. | Photo: Enel X
Two cars can charge simultaneously with the new equipment sold by Enel. This photo has no direct relation to Vestas. | Photo: Enel X

It normally works the other way around, but now Vestas has placed an order with Italian utility Enel.

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