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Electric charging network Mobi.E continues to grow.

Virgilio Machado by Virgilio Machado
February 2, 2024
in Latest News, Sustainable Mobility
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Rede de carregamentos elétrico Mobi.E continua a crescer

A Mobi.E, the public network for charging electric vehicles, announced that it has integrated 33 new charging stations, spread across various locations in the country.

According to Mobi.E data, in recent days, 2 ultra-fast charging stations, with a power output greater than 22kW, have become operational. These are located on Rua General Humberto Delgado in Alcobaça and Rua dos Aliados in Fafe.

In addition, the network now has 14 new fast charging stations (with power output ranging from 22 kW to 150 kW), including 1 in Almada (Aldeia dos Capuchos, 117-120, Estrada Nacional 10-1), 1 in Anadia (Estrada Nacional 1, 118, Peneireiro), 1 in Coruche (Rua do Cortiço, Santo Antonino), 1 in Fafe (Rua Cidade de Guimarães, 206), 3 in Lisbon (2 on Rua de Cascais, 43, and 1 on Rua José Maria Nicolau), 1 in Montemor-o-Novo (Estrada Nacional 114), 1 in Oliveira do Hospital (Rua António Dias), 1 in Porto (Rua do Tenente Valadim, 146), 1 in Santa Maria da Feira (Rua 8 de Agosto Arrifana), 1 in Setúbal (Avenida dos Ciprestes), 1 in Sines (Autoestrada 26-1, Loteamento Municipal Norte da R52), and 1 in Vizela (Rua Armindo Freitas).

Mobi.E network now also includes 17 semi-fast charging stations (ranging from 7.4 kW to 22 kW), located in 2 in Abrantes (Avenida Engenheiro Adelino Amaro da Costa), 1 in Alter do Chão (Tapada do Arneiro), 4 in Amarante (Rua António Carneiro, 4, Rua Pedro Alvellos, 9921, Jardim Baden Powel, 2, and Rua do Parque Florestal), 1 in Guimarães (Parque de Estacionamento de Camões, piso -1), 1 in Leiria (Rua Virgílio Vieira da Cunha), 1 in Lisbon (Hotel Príncipe Ávila), 1 in Nazaré (Estrada Nacional 242, 60), 1 in Sabugal (Largo da Fonte, s/n), 1 in Santa Cruz, Madeira Island (Rua São Fernando, 5), 2 in Tomar (Rua da Quinta das Gorduchas, 3), and 2 in Torres Novas (Avenida Xanana Gusmão).

Currently, the Mobi.E network already has 4,080 charging stations throughout the country, including the Azores and Madeira, with over 1,500 being fast or ultra-fast charging stations, i.e., with a power output greater than 22 kW.

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