EV charging in Belarus
A guide to the charging network in Belarus. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.
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Stations
35
Fast (≥50 kW)
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Ultra (≥150 kW)
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Operators
Where the chargers cluster in Belarus
Highest-power stations in Belarus
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- Palazzo ParkingМинск · (Unknown Operator)150 kW
- 120kWh | БЕЛОРУСНЕФТЬ | М1, 514-й км, 2Толочинский район · Belorusneft120 kW
- 120kWh | БЕЛОРУСНЕФТЬ | M1, 514-й км, 1Толочинский район · Belorusneft120 kW
- АЗС №3 (TZone/Vityaz)— · (Unknown Operator)120 kW
- Мalanka 550km— · РусГидро (Russia)120 kW
- Мalanka 391 km— · РусГидро (Russia)120 kW
- ТЦ АбсолютБобруйск · (Unknown Operator)120 kW
- ул. Наполеона Орды, 6 (BKM Holding)Minsk · Belorusneft100 kW
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≥ 50 kWFast chargers
35 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.
≥ 150 kWUltra-rapid
1 sites with at least one 150 kW socket.
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Top networks in Belarus
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Connector mix in Belarus
- CCS238
- CHAdeMO34
- Tesla (EU)5
- Type #10405
- Type 24
- Type #01
Counts derived from imported station inventory in Belarus.
Electric Vehicle Charging in Belarus
Belarus has 40 public EV charging points documented in our database. Of these, one offers rapid charging at 150 kW or more, with 34 providing fast charging between 50 kW and 149 kW. This guide covers what drivers can expect.
As of our latest data, Belarus has 40 public charging stations. The majority, 34 of them, fall into the 50-149 kW fast charging category. Only one station is rated at 150 kW or higher for rapid charging. Charging infrastructure is concentrated in larger urban areas. Minsk, the capital, shows the highest density with 5 documented points, followed by Homel, also with 2. Other locations with chargers include Tolochinsky District and Valozhyn District, each with a few points listed.
Public charging networks in Belarus are operated by a mix of local and regional providers. Specific pricing details are not universally standardized and can vary between operators and charging speeds. Home charging is generally more affordable than public DC fast charging. However, for drivers needing to charge on the go, expect per-kilowatt-hour rates at public stations. Incentives for EV adoption exist but are not specific to charging infrastructure costs; these may include tax benefits or subsidies on vehicle purchases. Connector types commonly found include Type 2 for AC charging and CCS Combo 2 for DC fast charging, though older standards may persist.
A practical tip for foreign drivers is to research available charging apps or payment methods before arriving. While some stations may accept direct payment, others might require registration with a local network provider. Having a backup plan or a universal payment solution if available can prevent charging disruptions.
- How many public EV chargers are available in Belarus?
- Our database currently lists 40 public EV charging points across Belarus. Among these, one offers rapid charging capability exceeding 150 kW, and 34 provide fast charging within the 50-149 kW range. This indicates a developing, but not yet extensive, charging network.
- Where are most EV chargers located in Belarus?
- The highest concentration of public EV chargers is found in the capital city, Minsk, with 5 documented points. Other towns and regions with chargers include Homel (2 points), Tolochinsky District, and Valozhyn District, each having a smaller number of stations.
- What are the typical charging speeds available?
- The charging infrastructure in Belarus primarily consists of fast chargers. Out of the 40 public points, 34 operate in the 50-149 kW range. There is one rapid charger capable of 150 kW or more, suggesting a focus on moderately quick charging for most users.
- What are the general cost expectations for charging?
- Specific pricing varies by charging network and location. Public DC fast charging is typically more expensive per kWh than home charging. While there are no country-specific cost facts on record for public charging, drivers should anticipate per-use fees at stations.
- What charging connectors will I find in Belarus?
- Most modern EV charging stations in Belarus are equipped with Type 2 connectors for AC charging and CCS Combo 2 connectors for DC fast charging. It is always advisable to confirm compatibility with your vehicle's charging port before arriving at a station.
- Are there any incentives for EV charging?
- While general incentives may exist for EV ownership in Belarus, such as tax benefits or purchase subsidies, there are no specific, widely advertised incentives solely for public EV charging infrastructure usage currently documented in our database. Drivers should check local regulations.