Fastned announces the launch of a new bond issuance. The Dutch charging infrastructure specialist aims to raise new funds to ...
When close to half the companies in the Specialty Retail industry in the Netherlands have price-to-sales ratios (or "P/S") below 0.4x, you may consider Fastned B.V. (AMS:FAST) as a stock to avoid ...
We feel now is a pretty good time to analyse Fastned B.V.'s (AMS:FAST) business as it appears the company may be on the cusp of a considerable accomplishment. Fastned B.V., together with its ...
Fastned fast-charging network, by the way of releasing financial results for the full year 2019, shared also some insights about the coronavirus outbreak's impact on its business (focused mostly in ...
Fastned, the European fast charging company, grew revenue by 42.1%, reaching €18.9 million. In the first quarter, Fastned delivered 31.4 GWh (+51.9% vs. Q1 2023) to more than 389 thousand active ...
In order to attract the almost 5,000 Tesla Model S owners in the Netherlands to its fast-charging station network, Fastned announced today that it will add Tesla CHAdeMO adapters to its 50 stations ...
Equipped with a valuable set of exclusive rights to apply for permits to operate fast charging stations along Dutch highways, Fastned decided in 2012 to start investing in fast charging stations ahead ...
Fastned B.V. Annual stock financials by MarketWatch. View the latest FNEDF financial statements, income statements and financial ratios.
Fastned expands into Spain, accelerating the roll-out of fast charging infrastructure in the country
- Fastned signs a contract to build its first fast charging station in Spain, and announces six more locations are secured - Spain is the ninth country where Fastned is present. The expansion into ...
Tesla and Fastned, a Dutch charging network, are creating what they call an ‘Energy Superhub,’ a large dual-branded charging station in Oxford. Fastned is a Netherland-based company that expanded ...
Fastned, the Dutch fast-charging network, closed the year 2019 with total revenues of around €6.4 million, out of which €4.5 million was related directly to charging (up 175%). The growth looks ...
For the EU to achieve its charging infrastructure target by 2025, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) estimates that approximately 150,000 new charging points will be needed each year, or roughly ...
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