To support the growth of the market for 100% electric vehicles (France ranks second in Europe) and participate in the energy transition, charging is becoming the priority issue.

By the end of 2022, the Sanef group, in agreement with the State, has selected 3 charging operators, experts in the sector: Engie, Fastned and TotalEnergies.

With these new partners, all service areas will be able to be equipped without leaving any blank areas.

In addition, the Sanef network, already 20% equipped with ultra-fast terminals and 60% with conventional terminals, will see each of its service areas equipped with several ultra-fast terminals (+ than 150 kW) by the end of 2022. These stations allow an 80% recharge in just 15 minutes, a charging time equal to the average break time on a motorway rest area.

These terminals will be accessible to all electric vehicles in circulation and will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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