The adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) continues on an upward trajectory: registrations have risen from 19,024 units in 2018 to 66,858 so far in 2025.
This accelerated growth is driving an increasing need for reliable, accessible, and well-distributed charging infrastructure.
In this context, car parks are emerging as key spaces to meet that demand.
According to Ekoenergetyka, a leading European manufacturer of high-power stations, these locations offer ideal conditions: drivers tend to remain for extended periods, basic infrastructure is already in place, and a return on investment can be achieved by repurposing existing assets.
It is worth noting that one in three users in Europe charges their vehicle at public stations. Furthermore, in just two years, demand for urban charging has risen by 60%.
These figures highlight the importance of equipping these environments with appropriate solutions.

Magdalena Grygier, Communication Specialist at Ekoenergetyka-Polska, states: “Mobility is no longer a future trend, but part of everyday life. And car parks are among the places where this change is most visible.”
“In fact, both open-air car parks and underground garages are beginning to transform into genuine charging hubs. They are natural locations to leave a car during a working day, a shopping trip, or while running errands — especially in metropolitan areas,” she adds.
Investing in infrastructure represents a strategic decision, as it enhances real estate assets, attracts users, and encourages loyalty.
As the company explains, each charger installed not only provides a service but also transforms an underutilised space into a point of added value.
Telpark and Ekoenergetyka join forces to revolutionise car parks
The partnership between the two companies demonstrates how urban car parks can evolve into strategic infrastructure for electromobility.
While Telpark contributes its network of over 330,000 parking spaces across 150 cities in Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Turkey, Ekoenergetyka provides robust, scalable, next-generation technology.
In cities such as Madrid, Bilbao and Granada, Telpark prioritises the installation of these stations in central, high-demand areas, making access easier for both private users and professional fleets.
The integration of chargers at these key locations improves accessibility, enhances service reliability, and ensures the viability of low-emission mobility.
“One of the main benefits for our users is the reliability of the charging infrastructure. We want to be the leading partner for those choosing electromobility in urban areas, both in Spain and Portugal,” says José María García-Hoz, Managing Director of Telpark eVolve.
Anastasio Ibáñez, Area Manager for Spain and Portugal at Ekoenergetyka-Polska, adds: “The car park isn’t just where the vehicle stops. It’s where charging begins.”
He continues: “With our solutions, such as the SAT 400, we help our partners deploy efficient infrastructure.”

The SAT 400 is a high-performance satellite charging unit designed for EVs, e-buses, and e-trucks.
Compatible with high-power DC stations, it supports a maximum charging current of up to 500 A, ensuring rapid and efficient energy delivery.
The unit is available in various frontal configurations—left-sided, right-sided, or double-sided—offering flexible installation options.
It features Ekoenergetyka’s proprietary Cable Management System (CMS) with a rotating arm offering a 270-degree radius and a five-metre reach, providing ease of use and improved ergonomics.
Each satellite supports up to two points and is equipped with a ten-inch display and an integrated RFID card reader for seamless user interaction and authentication.

Why do leading CPOs choose Ekoenergetyka?
Ekoenergetyka is a leading European manufacturer of high-power charging stations for EVs.
Founded in 2009 as a university research project, the company has become a key provider of fast-charging infrastructure for public transit operators and Charge Point Operators (CPOs) in more than 40 countries, across three continents.
Backed by private equity fund Enterprise Investors, Ekoenergetyka is rapidly expanding its presence in the EV, E-Truck, and E-Bus sectors – delivering cutting-edge technology, scalable solutions, 24/7 service support and training combined with deep e-mobility sector knowledge for its partners, clients and the future of the electric mobility industry.
This approach is strengthened by Ekoenergetyka’s in-house software – ensuring smooth charger operation, remote diagnostics, dynamic load management, and system integration.
The company will be showcasing its range of solutions at IAA Mobility 2025, Hall B2/C31.
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