In Turkiye, (formerly called Turkey) the country’s first electric vehicle charging provider Eşarj plans to build 1,000 stations by the end of 2023. Eşarj will direct over 90 per cent of its new investments to fast-charging stations with at least one DC station in each of 81 provinces by the end of this year.
The account requires an annual contract and will renew after one year to the regular list price. In the third quarter of 2024, Turkey had 6,281 alternating current (AC) and 4,607 direct current (DC) charging stations.
(AFP Photo) The Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA) has announced that the number of electric vehicle (EV) charging points in Türkiye exceeded 25,000 in November, reflecting steady growth in the country’s EV infrastructure.
In 2018, Enerjisa Energy completed the purchase Eşarj and expanded its vehicle charging station network in Turkiye through its cooperation with the fuel distribution company Kadoil. Murat Pinar, chairperson of Esarj and CEO of Enerjisa Enerji said: “We are aware of how valuable the time spent at the stations is for EV drivers.
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