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October 11, 2024

E-mobility as a customer service: Tesla Supercharger fast-charging stations for the car park at Munich’s Riem Arcaden shopping centre

Munich, 09.10.2024 | More attractiveness and service for customers and at the same time a significant step towards sustainable and environmentally friendly mobility: The car park operated by APCOA in Munich’s Riem Arcaden shopping centre opened eight Tesla Supercharger charging stations of the latest generation today, providing a large fast-charging hub for e-vehicles in Munich city centre.

Access to an ubiquitous, convenient and reliable fast-charging network is essential for the large-scale adoption of electric vehicles. As the leading car park operator in Europe, APCOA has entered into a partnership with Tesla, the world’s leading manufacturer of electric vehicles, to make it easier for customers of Munich’s Riem Arcaden who do not have charging facilities at home or at work to keep and use an electric car, to offer them another valuable service when visiting the centre and thus also to support climate protection in the city of Munich.

Tesla today opened a fast-charging station with eight Tesla Supercharger charging points in the APCOA multi-storey car park near Messe München. The Supercharger charging stations in the Riem Arcaden car park are part of Tesla’s latest and most advanced charging technology. The powerful charging station enables vehicles to be charged quickly and conveniently with a peak output of up to 250 kW. On average, it only takes 25-30 minutes to charge from 10% to 80%. The Superchargers are not only available to Tesla drivers, but also to electric car owners of all other brands. Tesla operates the largest fast-charging network in Europe with more than 15,000 charging points at over 1,300 locations. Tesla’s Supercharger expansion supports the existing infrastructure plans to reduce the barriers to broad acceptance of sustainable mobility and thus further accelerate the transition to sustainable energy.

‘Urban locations such as Riem Arcaden are essential for e-vehicle drivers who do not have regular access to an electrified car park. This gives them the opportunity to charge their vehicle quickly and conveniently. As many of our car parks are in central locations, we want to support the mobility transition by installing up to 100,000 charging points in our car parks in Europe by 2035,’ says Frank van der Sant, Chief Commercial Officer of APCOA.

‘With the new fast-charging points from TESLA, we can offer our customers an additional service. Even after short stays in our Riem Arcaden, they can return to their fully charged e-vehicle. At the same time, we can make an important contribution to the city of Munich’s climate protection goals,’ says Ulrich Stichtmann, Neighbourhood Manager of Riem Arcaden.

Electric car drivers will be able to conveniently manage the charging process via the official Tesla app and have access to real-time information, such as the availability of charging points and the charging status. Visitors to Riem Arcaden will no longer have to search for an electric parking space on the street, but can conveniently check in advance whether an e-charging parking space is available in the APCOA multi-storey car park in Riem Arcaden. They will be able to charge their vehicle quickly and conveniently and can make good use of the charging time to stroll around the centre, do their shopping or enjoy one of the many dining options in the Riem Arcaden.

Riem Arcaden is the largest shopping centre in Munich.

https://www.westfield.com/germany/riemarcaden

Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield is an owner, developer and operator of sustainable, high-quality real estate in the most dynamic cities in Europe and the USA. The Group operates 71 shopping centres in 12 countries, including 39 with the world-famous Westfield brand in their name. These centres are visited over 900 million times a year and offer retailers and brands a unique platform to engage with visitors. The Group currently operates 19 shopping centres in Germany, eight of which are in its own portfolio. https://www.unibail-rodamco-westfield.de/

APCOA is Europe’s leading car park operator with over 50 years of experience in the industry. With its 5,000 employees, the group manages more than 1.8 million individual car parks at 13,000 locations in 12 European countries. The company is active in the areas of Parking, Charging, Technologies and Urban Solutions. www.apcoa.com

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APCOA Group GmbH

Sebastian Merkle
Flughafenstraße 34
70629 Stuttgart-Airport

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About APCOA

Active in the fields of parking, charging, technology and urban solutions, APCOA is Europe’s No.1 parking operator. We transform parking infrastructure into an essential part of tomorrow’s sustainable mobility. With our 5,000 employees, we manage more than 1.6 million individual parking spaces at 13,000 locations across 12 European countries.

Our Mission: getting the best out of each and every parking space. For our clients, their customers and their communities. Today and tomorrow.

APCOA manages car parks for owners and investors in all sectors. We cater to each specific need, be it monetary, service-based or both. Wherever possible, we provide easy-to-use charging infrastructure. In doing so, we contribute to advancing e-mobility. From our Traffic Management System to Autonomous Valet Parking – our proprietary technologies are the foundation for both state-of-the-art and tailor-made solutions.

APCOA Urban Solutions bring together multiple useful services in unique ecosystems: Our locations offer themselves as logistics centres for last mile delivery, provide charging spots for EVs, e-scooters and e-bikes or serve as pick-up and drop of points for mobility providers.

And we are committed to growing in innovative and environmentally friendly ways. By bringing parking, sustainable mobility and urban life together, we aim to contribute to a better future. By reducing CO2 emissions, conserving resources and improving the overall quality of life, we want to act as an integral part of the urban ecosystem.

Press contact

APCOA Group GmbH

Sebastian Merkle
Flughafenstraße 34
70629 Stuttgart-Airport

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