EV charging in Armenia
A guide to the charging network in Armenia. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.
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2 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.
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Electric Vehicle Charging in Armenia
Charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Armenia is currently limited, with only 3 public charging points recorded in our database. The majority of these are fast chargers, with 2 points capable of delivering 150 kW or higher. Coverage is concentrated in the country's main urban areas.
Charging Availability
As of our last update, Armenia has 3 public electric vehicle charging stations. Of these, 2 offer high-speed charging at 150 kW or more. There are no public chargers rated between 50-149 kW. The busiest locations are Yerevan, with 2 points, and Gyumri, with 1.
Operators and Connectors
Information on the specific operators managing these few points is not extensively detailed in our records. Drivers may encounter various providers. Most EV charging in Armenia uses the CCS Type 2 connector, which is standard for many European and newer vehicles.
Pricing
There are no country-specific cost details available for charging in Armenia. Home charging rates will vary based on your electricity provider and plan. Public DC fast charging costs can differ significantly between networks and locations. Without specific data, expect pricing to be set per kWh consumed, though some networks might use time-based charging or session fees.
Incentives and Support
Currently, there are no widely publicized national incentives or subsidies specifically for EV charging infrastructure or usage in Armenia. General government support for electric vehicles may exist, but concrete details for charging are not on record.
Practical Tip for Drivers
For foreign drivers, be aware that public charging options are scarce. Plan your routes carefully, especially outside of Yerevan and Gyumri. Relying solely on public chargers may be challenging. Consider how you will charge your vehicle before and during your trip, potentially arranging charging at your accommodation if possible.
- How many public EV chargers are there in Armenia?
- Our database currently shows 3 public charging points in Armenia. Two of these are high-speed chargers rated at 150 kW or above.
- Where are the main charging locations in Armenia?
- The limited public charging infrastructure is concentrated in the largest cities. Yerevan has 2 charging points, and Gyumri has 1.
- What type of connectors can I expect in Armenia?
- The most common connector type for EV charging in Armenia is CCS Type 2. This is the standard for many modern electric vehicles, particularly those originating from Europe.
- Is EV charging expensive in Armenia?
- Specific pricing data for public charging in Armenia is not available. Costs typically vary by charging network and location. Home charging rates depend on your electricity provider. Public fast charging is generally more expensive than home charging.
- Are there government incentives for EV charging in Armenia?
- We have no record of specific national incentives or subsidies for EV charging infrastructure or usage in Armenia at this time. General policies supporting electric vehicles may exist, but details related to charging are not readily available.
- What should a foreign EV driver know about charging in Armenia?
- Foreign drivers should be aware that public charging availability is very limited, especially outside of Yerevan and Gyumri. It is advisable to plan routes meticulously and consider alternative charging solutions, such as charging at your accommodation, as public options are scarce.