Enefit Volt has put 11 counties on the fast-charging map within a year

Enefit Volt has put 11 counties on the fast-charging map within a year

Within a year, Enefit Volt, Estonia’s largest public fast-charging network for electric cars, opened fast-charging stations suitable for all electric cars in 11 counties that previously lacked such facilities.

While vehicles with the European, i.e. CCS, charging standard, which became dominant among electric car manufacturers, could only be fast charged before 2021 in Tallinn and Tartu, it is now possible in almost every county. Depending on the car, the new 50 kW CCS/CHAdeMO fast chargers allow you to charge the amount of energy required to drive 100 km in up to 25 minutes.

According to Kert Pääbo, the business manager of Enefit Volt, a fast-charging network that covers Estonia as a whole and is suitable for all electric cars is vital for the breakthrough of clean transport because it assures those driving electric vehicles that a fast charger is within their driving range.

“Interest in electric cars is constantly increasing and we are very close to the moment where the ownership costs of a car with an internal combustion engine and an electric car will equalise and the real breakthrough of clean transport begins,” claims Pääbo. “The duty of Enefit Volt is to assure people that smart, affordable and suitable charging stations for all electric cars can be available at home, at work or on the road. Even more new and universal public chargers will be opened this year, and as the capability and number of electric cars continues to grow, future charger speeds will increase even further.”

In total, thirty new chargers were added in 2021 to the public charging network of Enefit Volt, three of which are ultra-fast (over 150 kW), twenty are fast (up to 50 kW) and seven are semi-fast (up to 22 kW). Enefit Volt’s network now has 194 public chargers in total, 178 of them fast or ultra-fast chargers.

The new CCS/CHAdeMO fast chargers are in Viimsi, Käina, Narva, Põltsamaa, Rakvere, Haapsalu, Põlva, Pärnu, Rapla, Kuressaare, Viljandi and Võru. In addition, new fast and ultra-fast chargers were opened in Tallinn and Tartu.

“A public fast charging network is an important and the most visible part of a charging infrastructure, but alongside that, Enefit Volt is actively developing smart options to charge electric cars in private residences and apartment buildings, and supports employers in developing charging options for their employees and clients,” states Pääbo. “The most reasonable and affordable place to charge electric cars is where they are parked, i.e. the car park at home or work. Over the last year, interest in charging options has increased on all fronts and I believe that it will gain true momentum this year.”

Enefit Volt offers smart charging options for both private and business clients, as well as apartment buildings and car parks.