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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Strategic Alliance Formed Between ZES, electrip, and Hubject to Elevate EV Charging Infrastructure

In an exciting development for the EV industry, ZES and electrip, under the umbrella of Electrip Global Ltd, have partnered with Hubject, the pinnacle of global electric vehicle charging networks, to refine e-roaming services.

In a collaborative effort to enhance the electric vehicle charging framework, ZES, a distinguished charge point operator from Turkey, and electrip, a budding European CPO, have announced their partnership with Hubject, the largest global charging network provider for EVs. This groundbreaking agreement, inked on 21st March by İ. Sinan Ak, CEO of Electrip Global Ltd, and Christian Hahn, CEO of Hubject, links about 4000 ZES stations in Turkey and electrip’s presence in countries like Italy, France, Bulgaria, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, and Poland with Hubject’s extensive network. The collaboration is set to offer a seamless charging experience to EV drivers, connecting them with a broad spectrum of e-mobility service providers throughout Europe.

İ. Sinan Ak, CEO of Electrip Global Ltd, shared his thoughts on the partnership: “We launched ZES in 2018 to support electric vehicle owners in Turkey with our intra and intercity charging stations, and recently introduced “electrip” in Europe to speed up the electric vehicle revolution. As state-of-the-art brands, we are glad to sign this valuable partnership with Hubject. This collaboration will help us to make electric vehicles more accessible and usable throughout Turkey and European countries. This is an essential part of our overall plan to reduce carbon emissions and protect our planet with our contribution to the expansion of e-mobility ecosystem.”

Hubject’s CEO, Christian Hahn, conveyed his optimism about the collaboration: “We’re happy to welcome ZES and electrip into the inter-charge CPO network. This partnership will help them to strengthen their infrastructure in the countries where they operate. It means thousands of EV drivers will be able to easily find and use ZES and electrip charging stations and others that are part of Hubject’s e-roaming network, which in turn is a big step in the right direction of encouraging drivers to switch to electric.”

This alliance marks a significant advancement in the global effort to promote sustainable transportation through improved EV charging networks.

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