MELIB (ES)
Headquarters — · operates in ES
MELIB (ES) has 461 public EV chargers. Only 3 are rapid (50-149 kW), with 458 slower AC points. Primarily destination charging.
How MELIB (ES) fits in
- Peak DC power
- 50 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
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- Operating regions
- ES
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Open the mapMELIB (ES) EV Charging Network: Slow and Steady
MELIB (ES) operates a network of 461 public charging points across Spain. This network is predominantly for slower AC charging, making it best suited for destination and overnight top-ups rather than rapid charging.
MELIB (ES) offers a total of 461 public charging points. The vast majority of these, 458 units, are slower AC chargers operating at speeds under 50 kW. These are typically Type 2 connectors delivering power at 7-22 kW, ideal for parking for a few hours or overnight. Only three chargers on the network fall into the rapid category, offering speeds between 50 kW and 149 kW. There are no ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+).
This power mix means MELIB (ES) is best utilized as destination charging at hotels, shopping centers, or workplaces, or for overnight charging. It is not designed for quick top-ups during long road trips.
The network is present in Spain. The busiest towns served by MELIB (ES) include Palma with 35 chargers, Llucmajor with 25, Maó with 15, Formentera with 13, and Felanitx with 12.
Drivers will encounter several connector types. The most common will be Type 2 (Socket Only). Some sites also feature CEE 7/4 Schuko Type F connectors, CCS (Type 2), and CHAdeMO connectors.
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect from MELIB (ES)?
- MELIB (ES) focuses on slower AC charging. Out of 461 points, 458 deliver under 50 kW, typically between 7-22 kW. Only three chargers offer speeds between 50 kW and 149 kW. There are no ultra-rapid chargers on their network. This makes it suitable for destination charging, not rapid charging.
- Where is the MELIB (ES) network located?
- The MELIB (ES) network operates in Spain. Key locations with the most chargers include Palma (35), Llucmajor (25), Maó (15), Formentera (13), and Felanitx (12). It is primarily a destination charging solution.
- What charging connectors does MELIB (ES) offer?
- You will find a mix of connectors on the MELIB (ES) network. The most common is Type 2 (Socket Only). Additionally, some sites are equipped with CEE 7/4 Schuko Type F, CCS (Type 2), and CHAdeMO connectors.
- Is MELIB (ES) suitable for long road trips?
- No, MELIB (ES) is not ideal for long road trips. With 458 out of 461 chargers being slower AC units (under 50 kW) and no ultra-rapid options, the network is best suited for destination charging or overnight top-ups rather than quick charging stops.
- How do I pay for charging with MELIB (ES)?
- While specific payment methods vary by operator, most public charging networks accept contactless payments directly at the unit or via a dedicated mobile app. Always check the pricing displayed on the charging station or within the app before you start charging.