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Date: February 24, 2025
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By Mobility Portal
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Moeve Expands EV Charging Network to 11,000 Points in Portugal

As part of its sustainable mobility strategy, Moeve has signed interoperability agreements that connect European charging corridors across France, Portugal, Germany, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, and Poland.

Moeve now offers approximately 11,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging points in Portugal and 90,000 across Europe through partnerships with leading operators, the Spanish company announced on Friday.

As part of its sustainable mobility strategy, Moeve has signed interoperability agreements that connect European charging corridors across France, Portugal, Germany, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, and Poland.

These agreements enable Moeve customers to access a vast charging network and locate compatible stations with ease.

Widespread Charging Access Across Key Locations

Moeve has partnered with Emovili, EnBW, Endesa, Ionity, Mobi.E, Powerdot, Total Energies, and Zunder to provide access to charging points at:

Fuel stations

Car parks

Public roads

Supermarkets

A Global Charging Solution for EV Drivers

Isabel Gorgoso, Director of New Mobility at Moeve, highlighted the company’s commitment to simplifying electric mobility:

“Together with our partners, we offer EV drivers an increasingly global solution that meets their charging needs both in cities and on motorways, making electric mobility a true reality. Through access to our interoperable network, customers can quickly find the nearest charging point and make secure payments.”

Moeve’s Commitment to Sustainable Mobility

Moeve continues to advance its leadership in sustainable mobility across Spain and Portugal, in line with its Positive Motion transformation strategy.

The company already operates more than 200 ultra-fast charging points at its stations. These chargers, with a minimum capacity of 150kW, allow EVs to recharge up to 80% of their battery in just 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the vehicle type—a charging time comparable to refuelling a combustion vehicle.

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