E-Mobi
Headquarters — · operates in HU
E-Mobi offers 209 public charging points across Hungary, Latvia, and Brazil. Primarily slower AC charging with 1 rapid and 1 ultra-rapid option.
How E-Mobi fits in
- Peak DC power
- 300 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- HU
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E-Mobi operates a network of 209 public charging points. The majority of these offer slower AC charging speeds, making them best suited for destination, workplace, or overnight top-ups rather than rapid charging stops.
E-Mobi's network consists of 209 public charging points distributed across Hungary (HU), Latvia (LV), and Brazil (BR). The largest concentration of chargers is found in Budapest, with 34 points, followed by Székesfehérvár (7), Pécs (5), Sopron (4), and Kecskemét (4).
Power Output Breakdown
The network predominantly features slower AC charging. Out of the 209 total points:
- 126 points deliver under 50 kW (typically Type 2, often 7-22 kW).
- 82 points are rated between 50 kW and 149 kW (rapid charging).
- Only 1 point offers ultra-rapid charging at 150 kW or more.
This power mix means E-Mobi is best utilized for charging while parked at a destination, at work, or overnight. It is not ideal for drivers needing quick charges on long journeys. Drivers can expect to find Type 2 sockets, tethered Type 2 connectors, CCS (Type 2), and CHAdeMO connectors across their sites.
When using E-Mobi chargers, drivers should be aware that payment methods can vary. Most networks accept contactless payment or require use of their specific app or network card. Always check the displayed price and instructions on the charging unit before initiating a session. If a charger is out of service, try another available unit or contact the operator directly for assistance.
- What type of charging does E-Mobi primarily offer?
- E-Mobi's network is predominantly slower AC charging. Out of 209 total points, 126 operate under 50 kW. This is suitable for destination charging, workplace charging, or overnight top-ups, not for rapid charging on long road trips.
- Where can I find E-Mobi chargers?
- E-Mobi chargers are located in Hungary, Latvia, and Brazil. The busiest locations include Budapest with 34 points, Székesfehérvár with 7, and Pécs with 5 points. Other towns with chargers include Sopron and Kecskemét.
- What are the power levels of E-Mobi chargers?
- The network has 126 slower AC chargers (under 50 kW), 82 rapid chargers (50-149 kW), and just 1 ultra-rapid charger (150 kW+). The vast majority are slower AC units.
- Which connector types does E-Mobi support?
- Drivers will encounter various connector types on E-Mobi sites, including Type 2 sockets (often for AC charging), tethered Type 2 connectors, CCS (Type 2) for DC fast charging, and CHAdeMO connectors.
- How do I pay for charging with E-Mobi?
- Payment methods can vary. Drivers typically use contactless payment options, the operator's dedicated app, or a specific network access card. It is crucial to verify the charging cost shown on the unit or in the app before starting your charging session.