(Unknown Operator)
Headquarters — · operates in IT
6,934 public EV chargers across IT, DE, FR, US, SE, RU. Predominantly slower AC charging with 4,463 points under 50 kW.
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- Peak DC power
- 1000000 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
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- Operating regions
- IT
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This operator manages a large network of 6,934 public charging points spanning several countries including Italy, Germany, France, the US, Sweden, and Russia. Most chargers are slower AC units, making it suitable for destination charging rather than rapid transit.
The network comprises 6,934 public charging points spread across Italy, Germany, France, the US, Sweden, and Russia. The vast majority of these are slower AC chargers, with 4,463 units operating at speeds under 50 kW. These are typically found at destinations, workplaces, or for overnight top-ups.
For drivers needing faster charging, the network offers 1,833 rapid chargers between 50 kW and 149 kW. There are also 638 ultra-rapid chargers delivering 150 kW or more.
Connectivity options include Type 2 sockets, tethered Type 2 connectors, CCS (Type 2), and CHAdeMO. The busiest towns for charging points are Utrecht with 32, Lyon with 31, London with 30, Reggio Emilia with 27, and GÖTEBORG with 26.
This charging mix indicates a focus on providing power at your destination, not for quick refueling during long journeys.
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect?
- The network is predominantly slower AC charging. Out of 6,934 total points, 4,463 operate at speeds under 50 kW. There are 1,833 rapid chargers (50-149 kW) and 638 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+).
- Where is this network located?
- This operator has public charging points in Italy, Germany, France, the US, Sweden, and Russia. Key locations include Utrecht, Lyon, London, Reggio Emilia, and GÖTEBORG.
- What connectors are available?
- You will find several connector types on their sites. These include Type 2 sockets, tethered Type 2 connectors, CCS (Type 2), and CHAdeMO.
- Is this network good for road trips?
- With 4,463 of its 6,934 chargers being slower AC units, this network is best suited for destination charging, workplace charging, or overnight top-ups. It is not optimized for rapid charging during long road trips.
- How do I pay for charging?
- Payment methods typically involve using a contactless card or the operator's dedicated app. Always check the pricing displayed on the charging unit or within the app before you begin charging.
- What if a charging station is not working?
- If you encounter a non-functional charging point, try moving to another available stall. If the issue persists, contact the operator directly for assistance and to report the problem.