Eni Sustainable Mobility
Pengerang in Malaysia, which are currently being evaluated.
Eni Sustainable Mobility will then integrate a network of more than 5,000 sales outlets in Europe to market and distribute a number of energy carriers. These include hydrogen and electricity, as well as fuels of organic origin. In particular, biomethane and HVO (hydrogenated vegetable oil). But also other mobility products such as bitumen, lubricants and fuels.
“This new company will join Plenitude and become the second strategic lever supporting our energy transition to eliminate Scope 3 emissions. These represent the largest portion of our emissions and the most difficult to eliminate because they are generated by customers using our products. Through this transaction, we will integrate and unlock new value from our industrial initiatives, products and services based on innovative technologies that will form a unique, decarbonized mobility offering.”
Eni’s solutions
Eni offers complete e-mobility solutions. In urban centers where the Enjoy car-sharing service is available, Eni Sustainable Mobility is expanding its fleet with the introduction of XEV YOYO electric vehicles. Starting with Turin, Bologna, Florence and Milan. In addition, Plenitude has an extensive network of over 9,000 charging stations across the country. And aims to expand the network to more than 30,000 charging stations by 2025 .
In addition, Eni Live Stations are becoming “mobility points” offering alternative energy carriers and services. Including a network of Plenitude HPC (High Power Charger) stations available to customers. This network is gradually expanding in Italy and Europe. In addition, Eni plans to have HPC positions in 1,000 service stations in Italy and 500 abroad (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Spain) by 2025.