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Why Plug & Charge Is a Game Changer for Electric Truck Fleets

· 4 min read
Co-founder & CTO, Stroomlijnen B.V.

When fleet managers evaluate the switch from diesel to electric, the conversation usually starts with range and charging speed. Those are important — but they're not what keeps operations managers up at night. What keeps them up is process.

A diesel truck pulls into a fuel station, the driver swipes a fuel card, fills up, and leaves. It takes 8 minutes. The driver has done it 10,000 times. It's muscle memory.

Now consider the electric equivalent without Plug & Charge: the driver parks at the charger, gets out, opens an app (if they remember which one), scans a QR code (if the camera works, if there's enough light, if the app doesn't time out), waits for authorization, plugs in, and hopes it starts. Each step is a potential failure point, a potential support call, a potential 20-minute delay on a schedule that has no margin.

Plug & Charge eliminates all of that. The driver plugs in the cable. Charging starts. That's it.

Why Theaters Are Ideal for High-Power EV Charging

· 4 min read
Co-founder & Commercial Director, Stroomlijnen B.V.

When we tell people we install electric truck chargers at theaters, we get a puzzled look. Then we explain the logic, and the puzzled look becomes a nod.

Here's the thing: installing a 400 kW charger isn't like putting up a garden light. You need serious electrical infrastructure — the kind that costs hundreds of thousands of euros to build from scratch. Theaters already have it.