Friday, October 18, 2024

Charging operator goes bankrupt with debt over DKK 100 million. kroner

Another prosecutor in the car industry is so hard pressed that a reconstruction seems to be the only way. The Swedish charging operator Eways goes bankrupt with a debt of more than DKK 100 million.

156 million Swedish kroner. Or 101 million Danish kroner.

This is the debt item with the Swedish charging operator Eways. The debt is now so massive that the company sees no other option than bankruptcy.

It is hoped, however, that the bankruptcy can result in a reconstruction of the company's healthy parts, so that the business can continue.

This is what Dagens Industri writes.

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Eways is Sweden's largest charging operator, and before the bankruptcy they had managed to set up around 45,000 charging stations throughout the Nordics.

– We have acted in all possible ways and negotiated with investors. You can always think about it, but our picture is that we fought and worked to release the investment and were close to succeeding, says co-founder of Eways Niclas Sahlgren about the bankruptcy.

One of the solutions that Eways used for the bankruptcy was to significantly cut the salary list. At its peak, there were 120 people. Now the staff has been reduced to half.

– As a company manager with responsibility for customers, employees and investors, it is never an easy or fun task to have to submit an application for reconstruction.

– But it is precisely with this responsibility behind us that we feel the need to continue to develop innovative services and create long-term profitability, reads a statement that Eways has posted on its website.

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