EDP
Headquarters — · operates in ES
EDP operates 334 public EV chargers across Portugal and Spain, with 147 rapid chargers. Find connector types and busiest locations.
How EDP fits in
- Peak DC power
- 300 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- ES
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Open the mapEDP EV Charging Network Overview
EDP provides 334 public charging points across Portugal and Spain. The network prioritizes rapid charging, which is useful for drivers needing a quick top-up on longer journeys.
EDP's network comprises 334 public charging points. The majority of these are rapid chargers, with 147 units offering between 50 kW and 149 kW. This power level is suitable for topping up during stops en route. The ultra-rapid segment, offering 150 kW or more, is smaller, with only 32 points available. Slower AC charging points under 50 kW make up the rest of the network at 155 points.
Drivers will find a mix of connector types. Tethered CCS (Type 2) connectors are common. You will also encounter CHAdeMO connectors, alongside Type 2 tethered connectors and Type 2 socket-only options. This variety means most EVs should be compatible with at least some of the charging points.
The network operates in Portugal (PT) and Spain (ES). Within these countries, EDP's chargers are concentrated in several towns. Lisboa has 13 chargers, closely followed by Nazaré with another 13. Cascais offers 11 points, Porto has 10, and Madrid features 9 chargers. When charging, check the price displayed on the unit or in the operator's app before connecting. If a charging stall is unavailable or appears faulty, try an adjacent stall or contact EDP for assistance.
- How many charging points does EDP have?
- EDP operates a total of 334 public charging points according to our database. This includes 32 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+), 147 rapid chargers (50-149 kW), and 155 slower AC chargers (under 50 kW).
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect?
- The network has 147 rapid chargers (50-149 kW) which are ideal for quick top-ups. There are also 32 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+) for faster charging. The remaining 155 chargers operate at slower AC speeds under 50 kW.
- Where can I find EDP charging stations?
- EDP charging stations are located in Portugal and Spain. Busiest locations include Lisboa with 13 points, Nazaré also with 13 points, Cascais with 11, Porto with 10, and Madrid with 9 chargers.
- What connectors are available?
- You can expect to find several connector types on EDP sites. These include tethered CCS (Type 2) connectors, CHAdeMO connectors, and Type 2 tethered connectors. Additionally, Type 2 socket-only options are available.
- How do I pay for charging?
- While specific payment methods can vary, most charging networks accept contactless payments or require use of the operator's dedicated app or RFID card. Always verify the displayed price on the charging unit or in the app before you begin charging.