Swedish charging company Waybler expands into Finland through new partnership with Sparkli

Swedish charging company Waybler has today announced a new strategic partnership agreement with Finnish company Sparkli – one of Finland's leading players in electric vehicle charging installation. Sparkli will have exclusive rights to sell Waybler's charging stations in the Finnish market, and the collaboration marks an important step in Waybler's international expansion.

This agreement is a significant milestone for Waybler and a big step forward in our European expansion strategy. By partnering with Sparkli, we gain the opportunity to offer our innovative solutions to the rapidly growing electric vehicle industry in Finland and thereby continue to drive the transition to sustainable charging for businesses and associations, says Kurt Högnelid, CEO of Waybler.

The agreement means that Sparkli will sell Waybler's charging stations and charging services across Finland through their national network of 130 installers.

Sparkli is one of the largest specialist resellers in Finland focusing only on EV charging solutions. Sparkli has been focusing on the leading-edge smart EV charging solutions since 2021 with the aim of providing highest quality and safety charging solutions that will help the customers save money in the initial infrastructure investment as well as during the entire life span of the charging solution.

We are very pleased to initiate this collaboration with Waybler. By being able to offer Waybler's advanced charging solutions in the Finnish market, we strengthen our offering to the corporate and real estate sectors and contribute to accelerating the transition to electrified vehicles in Finland. We see great potential in being able to offer our customers a smart and sustainable charging solution, says Marko Heino, CEO of Sparkli.

For further information, please contact:

Waybler:
Kurt Högnelid
CEO
kurt@waybler.com
+46 733 58 68 00

Sparkli:
Marko Heino
CEO
marko@sparkli.fi
+358 40 1589 551

Waybler and Sparkli initiates collaboration