DBT expands charging station production line

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The French company DBT is Europe’s leading producer of Electric Car Charging station equipment.
As the number of Electric Cars on the roads increase so does the charging infrastructure and DBT makes a large number of the large DC charging pumps like the one shown. The company has recently purchased a new 3,200 sqm building adjacent to their existing office in Brebieres in France next to the Renault factory. This expansion permits DBT to double its production area from 3,000 to 6,000 sqm.
EV Charging Station
DBT have installed over 1,500 quick charge points in Europe with about a 70% market share and shipped over 20,000 regular charge points in Europe.
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