PowerDot (Es)
Headquarters — · operates in PT
PowerDot offers 246 public EV chargers across Portugal and Spain. Primarily rapid chargers (166 units) with 18 ultra-rapid options.
How PowerDot (Es) fits in
- Peak DC power
- 240 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- PT
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Open the mapPowerDot Charging Network Coverage in Portugal and Spain
PowerDot operates a public EV charging network with 246 points across Portugal and Spain. The network leans heavily on rapid charging technology.
PowerDot's network consists of 246 public charging points. Of these, 18 are ultra-rapid chargers capable of delivering over 150 kW. The bulk of their offering, however, falls into the rapid category, with 166 chargers operating between 50 kW and 149 kW. This focus on 50-149 kW units makes them suitable for en-route charging. The remaining 62 points are slower AC chargers under 50 kW.
Most chargers use CCS (Type 2) connectors, but CHAdeMO and Type 2 connectors (both tethered and socket-only) are also available. Drivers will find the most charging points in Lisboa, with 12 locations. Seixal and Sintra each have 7 points, followed by Porto and Amadora with 6 each.
When using PowerDot chargers, expect to find a mix of connector types. Most sites offer CCS (Type 2) and Type 2 connectors. CHAdeMO is also present. Check the specific unit for its connector type before you begin charging. Always verify the charging price displayed on the unit or within the operator’s app before initiating a session, as rates can vary. If a charger is out of service, try an adjacent stall or contact PowerDot customer support.
- How many charging points does PowerDot have?
- PowerDot operates a total of 246 public charging points across Portugal and Spain. This network includes 18 ultra-rapid chargers (over 150 kW) and 166 rapid chargers (50-149 kW).
- Where are PowerDot chargers located?
- PowerDot chargers are available in Portugal and Spain. The busiest towns include Lisboa with 12 charging points, followed by Seixal and Sintra, each with 7 locations. Porto and Amadora also have 6 points each.
- What speeds of charging does PowerDot offer?
- The network prioritizes rapid charging, offering 166 points between 50 kW and 149 kW. There are also 18 ultra-rapid chargers (over 150 kW) and 62 slower AC chargers under 50 kW available.
- Which connector types can I expect?
- You will encounter several connector types on the PowerDot network. These include CCS (Type 2), CHAdeMO, and Type 2 connectors, which may be tethered or socket-only. Always confirm the available connector at your chosen charging station.
- What should I do if a charger is not working?
- If you encounter a non-functional charging point, try using another available stall at the same location if possible. If the issue persists or you need further assistance, it is recommended to contact PowerDot's customer support directly for help.