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Zerova, a provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has announced a service and maintenance partnership with Comfort in Sweden. The agreement designates Comfort as Zerova’s local partner for after-sales service and maintenance, aiming to improve response times and provide long-term support for customers across Sweden.
Comfort, which operates as an installer and service organization, will focus on service and maintenance under the partnership. Zerova said the arrangement is intended to give Swedish customers a clearer support structure and dependable local execution.
The partnership is already active, with local service capabilities in place to support customers across Sweden.
Brian Huang, Business Operations Director at Zerova, said: “Having a strong local service partner is essential to customer confidence and operational continuity. Comfort's presence and capabilities in Sweden help us deliver faster response times and reliable long-term performance for customers.”
Mattias Lindgren, Head of National Business at Comfort, added: “Service quality is critical as the EV charging market scales. We are proud to partner with Zerova and support customers in Sweden with structured maintenance and on-site expertise.”
Zerova specializes in designing and producing branded EV charging solutions, delivering fully customized systems. The company states it has over 50 years of manufacturing excellence and more than a decade of EV charging experience. Zerova offers a range of DC chargers from 30kW up to megawatt solutions, serving sectors including fleets, depots, mining, construction, utilities, CPOs, hospitality, retail, and service stations.
Comfort is a nationwide Swedish installation chain with more than 2,500 employees across Sweden. The company provides services and solutions across electrical work, plumbing (VVS), heating, and ventilation, offering end-to-end support from installation to ongoing service and maintenance. Comfort also operates through a network of specialized local companies, providing certified expertise and local coverage for building and infrastructure operations.

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