CTEK Named Official Technical Supplier For Falun 2027: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
CTEK has been confirmed as an Official Technical Partner for FIS Nordic World Ski Championship events in Falun, Sweden, working alongside installation partner Kalema E-Mobility to deliver sustainable transport solutions at this world-class sporting events.
The partnership will debut at the Championship’s test event in Falun at the end of February this year as well as the main FIS Nordic World Ski Championship event next year. Visitors will be able to charge their electric vehicles using a temporary pop-up EV charging installation at the Lugnet venue.
The collaboration brings together two Dalarna-based companies, reinforcing the event organisers’ commitment to local expertise, innovation and sustainability. EV charging is an increasingly important part of reducing the environmental footprint of this large-scale sporting event.
Commenting on the official partnership, Kajsa Sjösvärd, CEO of the Falun 2027 World Ski Championships said “Sustainability is a central pillar of our ambitions for Falun 2027, and providing accessible EV charging is an important part of delivering a modern, responsible championship. We’re proud to be working with two strong local companies, CTEK and Kalema E-Mobility, to help us achieve that.
The charging infrastructure will support competitors, visitors and our own event vehicles during the upcoming test event and, on a larger scale, throughout the 2027 Championships. We are very grateful to CTEK and Kalema E-Mobility for their commitment, expertise and partnership as we build a sustainable world-class event here in Falun.”
In addition to supporting visitor charging during the day, the infrastructure will be used by event organisers overnight to charge light transport and operational vehicles. CTEK will also provide portable booster units to assist any visitors experiencing flat 12V batteries in petrol or diesel vehicles.
Henrik Fagrenius, Chief Executive at CTEK, said:
"We are in an exciting growth phase and launching more products than ever, both for electric vehicles and low-voltage batteries. Partnerships like this are important parts of that development.”
The installation at this year’s World Cup features 25 dual-outlet CTEK CC3 charge points, enabling up to 50 EVs to charge.
"For us, this is about more than just providing charging infrastructure. We are strengthening relationships with partners and customers while contributing to a sustainable, international championship in our hometown. The project demonstrates that flexible charging systems work excellently at major events – a solution that can now be used at sports events, festivals,”
Henrik Fagreneius continues:
“We’re proud and honoured to step into this Technical Partnership for EV charging alongside strong local partners like Kalema E-Mobility, here in Falun. For us, this is more than infrastructure - it’s part of our journey to strengthen relationships with partners and end-users while contributing to a sustainable global event in our hometown.
We’re in an exciting phase of growth, launching more products than ever across both EV and low-voltage solutions. Partnerships like this are important building blocks in that journey.”
Martin Götesson, CEO of Kalema E-Mobility said:
"We are proud to be chosen as the installation partner for CTEK at the Falun 2027, FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. Already at the test event in Falun at the end of February, and again during next year’s Championship, visitors will be able to charge their electric vehicles via our temporary pop-up installation at Lugnet. As a Dalarna-based company, it is especially rewarding to contribute local expertise, innovation, and sustainability to an event that is also committed to reducing its environmental footprint.”