Vattenfall InCharge to Acquire Nima Energy’s Ultra-Fast Charging Network
Vattenfall InCharge has agreed to acquire Nima Energy, strengthening its position in Sweden’s public ultra-fast charging market.
Nima Energy presently runs 178 high-capacity charging points spread across 16 sites in Sweden. Its chargers offer outputs of up to 300 or 400 kW and are positioned in urban areas and along important transport corridors. The network serves private motorists as well as commercial users, including taxi and fleet operators.
The acquisition also includes Nima Energy’s development pipeline, comprising 254 planned charging points at 36 future sites. Combining these projects with Vattenfall InCharge’s existing infrastructure is expected to expand charging availability in strategically important markets, particularly Stockholm and Malmö.
For Vattenfall, the transaction supports the continued expansion of its Swedish e-mobility business as demand for accessible and reliable rapid charging increases. Nima Energy will gain the backing of a larger, well-capitalized owner with the resources to advance its planned network rollout.
Nima Energy’s employees will become part of Vattenfall following completion of the transaction. Until then, the two companies will continue operating independently, with no immediate changes to customer relationships or daily operations.
Completion remains subject to customary closing conditions, including approval from the Swedish Inspectorate of Strategic Products. Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.

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