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Electromaps

Headquarters · operates in ES

Electromaps offers 720 public EV charging points across Spain, France, Andorra, and Brazil. Most chargers are slower AC, with only 3 ultra-rapid points.

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480 kW
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Electromaps EV Charging Network: Slower AC Focus

Electromaps operates a network of 720 public EV charging points. The majority of these offer slower AC charging speeds, making it best suited for destination, workplace, or overnight top-ups rather than rapid charging on long road trips.

The Electromaps network comprises 720 public charging points across Spain (ES), Andorra (AD), France (FR), and Brazil (BR). A key characteristic of this network is its power distribution. Only 3 points are classified as ultra-rapid, offering 150 kW or more. Another 63 points provide rapid charging between 50 kW and 149 kW. The overwhelming majority, 654 points, are slower AC chargers with speeds under 50 kW. These typically utilize Type 2 connectors and deliver power at levels commonly found at destinations or workplaces, typically between 7 kW and 22 kW.

This focus on slower AC charging means Electromaps is not ideal for drivers needing quick top-ups on long journeys. Instead, it serves as a convenient option for charging while parked for extended periods. Locations like Andorra la Vella (12 points), Rivas-Vaciamadrid (11 points), Salou (10 points), Barcelona (9 points), and Madrid (8 points) represent some of the busiest areas covered by the network.

Drivers will encounter several connector types, including Type 2 (Socket Only), CCS (Type 2), and Type 2 (Tethered Connector), as well as CEE 7/4 Schuko Type F. As with most charging networks, payment methods can vary, often involving an app or contactless payment. Always confirm pricing on the charging unit or within the operator's app before initiating a charge.

FAQ
What kind of charging speeds does Electromaps offer?
Electromaps primarily offers slower AC charging. Out of its 720 total points, 654 deliver under 50 kW. There are 63 rapid chargers (50-149 kW) and only 3 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+). This network is best for destination charging, not quick road trip stops.
Where can I find Electromaps charging stations?
Electromaps has charging points in Spain (ES), Andorra (AD), France (FR), and Brazil (BR). Some of the busiest towns with multiple chargers include Andorra la Vella, Rivas-Vaciamadrid, Salou, Barcelona, and Madrid.
What connector types are available on the Electromaps network?
You can expect to find several connector types. These include Type 2 (Socket Only), CCS (Type 2) for DC fast charging, Type 2 (Tethered Connector), and also CEE 7/4 Schuko Type F connectors.
Is this network suitable for rapid charging on long trips?
No, the Electromaps network is predominantly composed of slower AC chargers (654 out of 720 points). With only 3 ultra-rapid and 63 rapid chargers available, it is better suited for destination, workplace, or overnight charging rather than quick charging needed for road trips.
How do I pay for charging with Electromaps?
Payment methods can vary. Most charging networks, including Electromaps, typically accept payment via their dedicated mobile app or through contactless payment options directly at the charging unit. It is advisable to check the specific pricing and payment instructions displayed on the unit or within the app before you start charging.
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