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Nicosia-based EKCO Maximum Power expands to Malta through strategic partnership with EVPoint

EKCO Maximum Power, a leading company in e-mobility infrastructure solutions headquartered in Nicosia, has announced its expansion into the Maltese market through a strategic partnership with EVPoint.

This collaboration marks a significant milestone as EKCO Maximum Power continues to grow its footprint in Europe, a press release from the company notes.

"The first successful project under this partnership was completed for the Malta Police Force after EVPoint won a public tender, showcasing the capabilities and reliability of EKCO Maximum Power’s EV Charging solutions. The project included the installation of state-of-the-art EV Charging systems provided by Landis+Gyr," the announcement continues.

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Alfred Camilleri, CEO of EVPoint, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership:,"We are thrilled to partner with EKCO Maximum Power to bring their knowledge and state-of-the-art EV Charging solutions to Malta. The successful completion of our first project for the Malta Police Force is just the beginning of what we can achieve together. We look forward to leveraging EKCO's expertise not only in Malta but also expanding our joint efforts into other markets.”

Charalambos Onoufriou, Managing Director of EKCO Maximum Power, also shared his thoughts, "Expanding into Malta with EVPoint is a significant step for EKCO Maximum Power. Our shared vision for e-mobility aligns perfectly with the needs of the Maltese market. We are proud to have supported our partner EVPoint to his first project with the EV charging solution from Landis+Gyr for the Malta Police Force and look forward to many more successful initiatives. This partnership is a two-way street, and we are excited about the possibilities of bringing EVPoint's expertise to other markets where EKCO operates."

Charalambos Onoufriou, Managing Director of EKCO Maximum Power

Charalambos Onoufriou, Managing Director of EKCO Maximum Power

EKCO Maximum Power offers comprehensive e-mobility solutions, including design, execution, distribution, installation, and after-sales support. This strategic partnership between EKCO Maximum Power and EVPoint is set to bring advanced EV Charging infrastructure solutions to various sectors in Malta, contributing to the country’s sustainability goals and enhancing the quality of life for its citizens. Furthermore, the collaboration aims to explore and capitalize on opportunities in other regions, fostering a mutually beneficial relationship that will drive innovation and growth in both markets.

For more information about EKCO Maximum Power and its innovative energy solutions, please visit www.maximumpower.com.cy or contact 22767610.

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About EKCO Maximum Power:

EKCO Maximum Power is a leader in the development and implementation of EV Charging infrastructure solutions. With a focus on innovation and efficiency, EKCO Maximum Power provides cutting-edge renewable energy systems to clients worldwide.

About EVPoint:

EVPoint is a premier provider of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Malta. Dedicated to promoting sustainability and technological advancement, EVPoint partners with leading companies to deliver exceptional energy solutions.

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