Assemblin signs framework agreement with Parking Malmö regarding charging infrastructure
Assemblin Electrical through Assemblin Charge has signed one of the Region Skåne's largest framework agreements for electric vehicle (EV) charging with Parkering Malmö. The agreement covers the sale, delivery, installation and commissioning of up to 3,000 charging points over a period of up to four years.
The framework agreement runs for one year at a time with the possibility of extension for up to a total of four years starting in the first quarter, 2026. The initial volume is estimated at approximately 1,600 charging points, with a maximum ceiling volume of 3,000 charging boxes.
With this agreement, Assemblin will be the main supplier for Parkering Malmö's continued expansion of charging infrastructure in the city of Malmö. Assemblin is responsible for a comprehensive delivery of services regarding EV charging, which means that Parkering Malmö can call for everything from individual charging boxes to complete installations, commissioning and service.
"This is our largest assignment in charging infrastructure in Sweden and is strategically important showing that we are a stable and long-term partner for the infrastructure of the future. We have built up strong expertise in charging solutions and have the capacity to take on large, complex projects. We look forward to being an active part of Parkering Malmö's journey towards sustainable mobility and a future-proof solution for EV charging," says Jonas Klarén, CEO of Assemblin Electrical, SVP.
Parking Malmö operates twelve parking facilities and manages approximately 35 000 parking spaces in both its own and external properties.
“This initiative is an important step in our work to meet the increasing demand for charging points. Through the agreement with Assemblin, we get a stable and experienced partner who can help us build a modern and sustainable charging infrastructure in Malmö,” says Annika Jacobsson, Head of Department Technology at Parkering Malmö.
For more information, contact:
Jonas Klarén, CEO Assemblin El, SVP, jonas.klaren@assemblin.se, +46 10 472 35 83
Henrik Mellgren, Business Developer Assemblin Charge, henrik.mellgren@assemblin.se, +46 10 472 61 40
Åsvor Brynnel, Head of Communications and Sustainability, SVP, Assemblin Caverion Group, Assemblin Caverion Group, asvor.brynnel@assemblin.se, +46 10 475 39 48
About Assemblin Charge
Assemblin Charge is a leading player in electric vehicle charging solutions in Sweden. We combine advanced technology with customer focus and environmental awareness to deliver charging infrastructure that drives sustainable development forward. Assemblin Charge offers a complete ecosystem of solutions for electric vehicle charging. With a focus on customization, simplicity and technical excellence, we create charging systems that meet both today's and tomorrow's needs. Read more at assemblencharge.se
About Assemblin
Assemblin is a complete installation and service partner with operations in Sweden and Norway. We design, install and maintain technical systems and solutions for air, water and energy. Our vision is to create smart and sustainable installations that make buildings function and people feel comfortable. Through close and local collaborations in around 100 locations and a strong organization behind us, we make this possible. Read more at assemblin.se.
About Assemblin Caverion Group
Assemblin Caverion Group is a leading Northern European technical service and installation company. The group consists of approximately 20,000 skilled employees in nine countries who share a passion for smart and sustainable solutions. We deliver installations, technical services and solutions throughout the life cycle of the built environment to support our customers and their increasing demand for energy efficiency, sustainability and automation for buildings, infrastructure and industrial facilities. Assemblin Caverion Group was formed in April 2024 through the combination of Assemblin and Caverion. Our total annual turnover amounts to approximately SEK 41 billion/EUR 3.7 billion. Read more at assemblencaverion.com.