The transformation of heavy-duty transport in the Nordics continues, and we are proud to support St1, a leading Nordic energy company operating across Finland, Sweden, and Norway, in taking another decisive step towards a more sustainable mobility by transforming its traditional fuel stations into modern energy stations.
St1 has opened its first MCS-enabled charging hub in Norway, designed to serve the growing segment of electric trucks. The new site delivers 5 charging points with a total power of 2 MW, making it one of the largest heavy-duty charging locations in the country.
To support this project, Ekoenergetyka supplied:
- 1× SAT1500 with the MCS connector (up to 1.2 MW capacity) – marking our first MCS deployment,
- 4× CCS connector (480 kW) for e-trucks and EVs.
This hub is also the first St1 site equipped with MCS, reflecting the company’s strategic shift from traditional fueling stations to modern energy stations offering fast, reliable, and future-proof charging solutions.
Successful MCS testing – performed on 28 November
Last Friday, St1 conducted its first on-site tests of the Megawatt Charging System together with ASKO and their e-truck driver, Hege Josefsen, and the results exceeded expectations.
Across three charging sessions, the MCS system delivered:
- Consistent power levels around 700 kW
- Peak output of 723 kW
- Charging time reduced from ~70 minutes to just 25-45 minutes, depending on vehicle and charging curve
Strategically located between Oslo and Stavanger, St1 Tvedestrand is currently the only public site along this corridor offering such high charging speeds for heavy-duty vehicles.
This installation is just the beginning. St1 plans to open hubs with MCS capacity at several additional locations, and we look forward to continuing our cooperation as they expand a new generation of heavy-duty charging infrastructure across the Nordics. Together, we are taking a significant step toward the transport system of the future – cleaner, faster, and ready for the demands of zero-emission logistics.





