Mobility & Convenience News
All media releases published by Shell Mobility & Convenience this year, and archived releases from recent years.
Latest news updates and media releases
Shell Recharge Solutions and 50five sign an agreement to collaborate on 麻豆传媒 and Workplace Charging in Europe
EV drivers prefer to drive longer to avoid bad charging experiences
Shell branded fuel retailing to enter Sri Lanka with RM Parks and Tristar Group partnership
The Shell brand will enter the Sri Lankan fuel retailing market later this year after Shell Brands International AG (鈥淪hell鈥) and RM Parks (Private) Limited signed a retail brand license agreement, and affiliates of Shell and RM Parks (Private) Limited signed a product supply agreement.
Shell branded fuel retailing returns to El Salvador with Puma Energy
Shell opens its largest EV charging station in China
Shell Recharge research suggests increasing EV adoption is driving range confidence
BYD and Shell Partner on Charging for 100,000 Electric Vehicle Customers
BYD鈥檚 customers in Europe will receive preferential access to the Shell Recharge network as part of a mobility service provider (MSP) partnership with Shell.
Shell USA, Inc. Finalizes Acquisition of Volta Inc., Scaling up its U.S. Public Electric Vehicle Charging Network
Shell extends its motorsports partnership with Ferrari with the Le Mans Hypercar (LMH) programme
Shell Partners with Puma Energy in Honduras
Shell expands Swiss EV charging network with acquisition of evpass
Tesco and Shell to offer EV charging at over 100 sites in Hungary by 2025
Shell agrees to buy SBRS GmbH to expand into new Electric Vehicle market segments
Shell expands mobility offers in the Philippines to include EV charging stations and carbon credit program
Shell acquires 100% of Cable Energ铆a to expand EV charging network to Spain and Portugal
ubitricity and Shell to install 478 AC and 56 DC charge points for residents and tourists around Le Havre in Normandy region by the end of 2024.
Converting lamp posts into charge points will enable the rapid expansion of public charging infrastructure in Germany鈥檚 capital and is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2022.