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EV Charging services can be a golden opportunity for physical store retailers
1on1 with METRO PROPERTIES
METRO PROPERTIES, a subsidiary of METRO AG, is responsible for the group’s entire property portfolio. In this interview with its Energy Management/Real Estate Sustainability Director Olaf Schulze, we learn why EV Charging services should be a given at retail premises in the future. And that the automotive industry hasn’t yet taken advantage of the opportunity retail locations offer.
You can read the full interview here.
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Sabrina Wurzer
PR & Marketing Manager
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has·to·be paves the way for sustainable mobility. With its comprehensive EV charging solution and innovative services, has·to·be provides everything companies require to enjoy success in the field of EV charging: from the carefree operation of Charging stations to the end-to-end management of worldwide mobility solutions.
More than 100 employees from ten nations work at the headquarters of has·to·be gmbh in the federal province of Salzburg and in its offices in Munich and Vienna.
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