The Shell Card enables charging of electric vehicles, fueling of conventional internal combustion engine vehicles, as well as BioLNG and HVO, according to the information provided. (Photo: Shell Deutschland GmbH)
The Shell Card enables charging of electric vehicles, fueling of conventional internal combustion engine vehicles, as well as BioLNG and HVO, according to the information provided. (Photo: Shell Deutschland GmbH)
2025-10-30

Shell, according to its own statements, is expanding its position as a provider of integrated mobility solutions for commercial fleets. Shell Card holders will, according to the company, have immediate access to more than a million charging points for electric vehicles in Europe.

Charging infrastructure

The expanded charging network also includes 19,500

public Shell Recharge-ultra-fast charging points - these are especially crucial for long-haul and heavy-duty transport - as well as a roaming network of third-party providers.

The Shell Card enables access to the charging points as well as uniform billing and data analytics. With the Mobility Card, charging electric vehicles, refueling conventional internal

combustion engine vehicles as well as BioLNG and HVO is possible – an advantage for mixed fleets, according to Shell.

Commercial users

According to Melanie Falkenstern, head of Shell Fleet Solutions DACH, fleet operators in particular are expected to benefit from the high availability and charging speed – as well as from

the economic advantages of the network, the company says.

The charging infrastructure of the mobility service provider is particularly tailored to the needs of commercial users. With the expansion of the charging network, the company aims to contribute to the decarbonization of the transport sector and to achieving the European climate targets.