Endesa
Headquarters — · operates in ES
Endesa offers 1796 public EV chargers in Spain, with 724 rapid (50-149 kW) and 250 ultra-rapid (150 kW+) chargers.
How Endesa fits in
- Peak DC power
- 400 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- ES
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Endesa operates a network of 1796 public EV chargers across Spain. The majority offer rapid charging speeds, suitable for en-route top-ups.
Endesa's network comprises 1796 public EV charging points, primarily located in Spain. The power distribution favors rapid charging, with 724 stations operating between 50 and 149 kW. This tier is generally sufficient for adding significant range during a stop.
There are 250 ultra-rapid chargers with a capacity of 150 kW or higher, suitable for quicker charging sessions. The remaining 822 chargers provide AC power at speeds under 50 kW, best used for longer parked durations.
Drivers will encounter various connector types. CCS connectors are available, alongside CHAdeMO and Type 2 options. Some sites feature tethered Type 2 connectors, while others offer socket-only Type 2 connections.
The busiest locations for Endesa chargers in our database are Madrid (34 points), Barcelona (30 points), Majadahonda (12 points), Seville (11 points), and Granada (10 points). Drivers should check the price displayed on the charging unit or in an app before initiating a charge, as tariffs can vary. If a charging station appears to be out of service, trying an adjacent stall or contacting Endesa directly are recommended steps.
- How many EV chargers does Endesa have in Spain?
- Endesa's network includes 1796 public charging points located in Spain, according to our database. This count covers chargers of all power levels, from slower AC options to ultra-rapid DC chargers.
- What are the charging speeds offered by Endesa?
- Endesa provides a mix of charging speeds. There are 250 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+), 724 rapid chargers (50-149 kW), and 822 slower AC chargers (under 50 kW). The rapid chargers are most common on their network.
- Which connector types can I find at Endesa stations?
- You can expect to find CCS connectors, CHAdeMO connectors, and Type 2 connectors at Endesa charging locations. Some sites have tethered Type 2 cables, while others provide socket-only Type 2 connections.
- Where are Endesa's chargers most concentrated?
- The most chargers are found in Madrid with 34 points and Barcelona with 30 points. Other notable locations include Majadahonda (12), Seville (11), and Granada (10) charging points.
- What should I do if a charger isn't working?
- If you encounter a non-functional charging station, try using another available stall if one exists. Contacting Endesa directly is the next step to report the issue and seek assistance.