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BP has reached an agreement to sell its Netherlands-based mobility and convenience businesses, along with its BP Pulse electric vehicle charging operations, to Catom. This strategic move marks a significant shift in BP’s approach to its European retail and electric mobility footprint, as the energy giant continues to streamline its portfolio amid a rapidly evolving energy market. The deal is expected to bolster Catom’s presence in the Netherlands while allowing BP to focus on its core sustainable energy initiatives. Further details regarding the transaction and its implications for customers and stakeholders are awaited.

BP Exits Netherlands Mobility and Convenience Sectors in Strategic Move

BP has finalized an agreement to transfer its mobility and convenience retail businesses in the Netherlands, including the bp pulse electric vehicle charging network, to Catom, a local energy and mobility specialist. This strategic divestment reflects BP’s ongoing efforts to sharpen its…

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Author : Caleb Wilson

Publish date : 2025-08-04 18:17:00

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