Electra confirmed its expansion into the Czech Republic, marking the company’s tenth market in Europe following operations in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain and Austria.
According to the company, the Czech Republic presents the right conditions for the adoption of E-Mobility, driven by a growing electric vehicle (EV) market and domestic vehicle manufacturers such as Škoda Auto.
“The market has everything in place to make e-mobility mainstream,” the firm stated, highlighting the local production of electric models including the Enyaq and Elroq.
Electra’s service model is based on ultra-fast charging, frictionless payment systems, 100 per cent renewable energy supply, and what it describes as “some of the most competitive prices on the market”.
“Our mission hasn’t changed: remove every barrier to electric driving. Make it simple. Make it fast. Make it accessible for everyone,” the company added.
Commenting on the announcement, Pavel Safranek, Strategic PR Consultant CZ at Electra, stated:
“Welcome to Czechia, Electra. Great to see you entering the market — and ready to stir things up in our famously calm waters.”
“With Škoda Auto leading the EV charge and Czech drivers increasingly embracing clean mobility, the timing couldn’t be better.”
Deployment of Electra’s charging network in the Czech Republic is expected to commence in 2026.
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