
It gives fleet operators a space‑efficient, aesthetically low‑impact charging option while leveraging DKV’s billing and energy‑management platform, accelerating corporate EV adoption.
The partnership between DKV Mobility and Rheinmetall introduces the Ladebordstein, a curb‑integrated AC charger, to corporate fleets across Germany. By bundling the hardware with DKV’s billing, data‑management and energy‑optimisation platform, the offering transforms a niche pilot into a scalable service. Companies with limited parking or strict aesthetic requirements can now install charging points directly into their premises, avoiding the footprint of traditional wallboxes. This move aligns with the broader shift toward decentralized, site‑specific EV infrastructure that supports the rapid electrification of commercial vehicle fleets.
The Ladebordstein’s design embeds the connector into the curb, delivering up to 22 kW of AC power while preserving street aesthetics. Rheinmetall’s field trial in Cologne demonstrated that the units withstand heavy traffic and weather, and after the pilot the chargers remained in service, confirming durability. DKV’s backend integration adds remote monitoring, session billing and energy‑load balancing, turning a simple curb into a smart charging node. For fleet operators, this translates into higher utilization rates, lower installation costs, and compliance with municipal visual‑impact regulations.
European municipalities are increasingly funding pavement‑integrated chargers, as illustrated by the UK’s £25 million Pavement Channels Grant. DKV’s rollout could accelerate similar programmes in Germany and beyond, giving fleet managers a ready‑made solution that meets both operational and planning constraints. The collaboration also showcases how hardware innovators and service providers can jointly create market‑ready products, reducing time‑to‑market for emerging EV infrastructure. As corporate fleets grow, curb‑charging is poised to become a cornerstone of sustainable, space‑efficient electrification strategies.
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