eTecnic
Headquarters — · operates in ES
eTecnic offers 777 EV charging points across Spain, predominantly slower AC chargers. See power breakdown and connector types.
How eTecnic fits in
- Peak DC power
- 600 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- ES
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eTecnic operates a charging network primarily in Spain. With 777 total points, the focus is on slower charging, making it suitable for destination or overnight top-ups, rather than rapid transit charging.
eTecnic Charging Coverage
eTecnic's network consists of 777 public charging points, located exclusively in Spain according to our database. The vast majority of these are slower AC chargers, with 623 points offering speeds under 50 kW. These typically provide 7-22 kW and are best suited for destination charging, workplace charging, or overnight top-ups.
For drivers needing faster charging, eTecnic offers 11 ultra-rapid points (150 kW+) and 143 rapid points (50-149 kW). This means only about 1.4% of their network offers ultra-rapid speeds, and 18.4% offers rapid charging.
The busiest towns with eTecnic chargers are Martorell (15 points), Mataró (9 points), Madrid (9 points), Rubí (9 points), and Pamplona (8 points).
Connectors you will find at eTecnic sites include Type 2 (Socket Only), CCS (Type 2), CHAdeMO, and Type 2 (Tethered Connector). When charging, most operators accept contactless payment or use a dedicated app. Always confirm the price displayed on the unit or app before you begin charging. If a charging bay is occupied or appears faulty, try another available bay or contact the operator directly for assistance.
- What kind of charging speeds does eTecnic offer?
- eTecnic's network is predominantly slower AC charging. Of its 777 total points, 623 are under 50 kW. There are 143 rapid chargers (50-149 kW) and only 11 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+). The hardware here is best for destination or overnight charging, not rapid road trips.
- Where can I find eTecnic chargers?
- According to our database, eTecnic's charging points are located across Spain. The busiest towns with their chargers include Martorell with 15 points, followed by Mataró, Madrid, and Rubí each with 9 points, and Pamplona with 8 points.
- What connector types are available?
- eTecnic sites offer a variety of connector types to accommodate different EVs. Drivers can expect to find Type 2 sockets, tethered Type 2 connectors, CCS (Type 2), and CHAdeMO connectors at their locations.
- How do I pay for charging?
- Typically, you can pay using contactless methods or through the operator's specific app. It is essential to check the price displayed on the charging unit or in the app before you start charging your vehicle to understand the cost.
- What if a charger is not working?
- If you encounter a charging point that appears to be faulty or is occupied, try looking for an alternative available bay. If problems persist, contacting the eTecnic operator directly for support is recommended.