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Engie sees more losses from EV charging unit it is struggling to sell

Engie holds annual shareholders meeting in Paris

By America Hernandez

PARIS (Reuters) - France's Engie said its electric vehicle charging station business lost 22 million euros ($24 million) in the first quarter and will continue to lose money into next year.

Engie has failed to find a buyer for troubled subsidiary EV Box and is now considering selling off the business piecemeal in a bid to limit its exposure, Engie CFO Pierre-Francois Riolacci said on Friday during company results.

EV Box lost 140 million euros last year and is "trending toward that same amount" in 2024, he said, adding there would be more losses in 2025.

($1 = 0.9225 euros)

(Reporting by America Hernandez; Editing by Mark Potter)