EnBW reaches 1,000 quick-charging stations milestone
Published on: Sep 28, 2023
The operator has almost doubled its investment in e-mobility in an effort to achieve its goal of establishing 30,000 charging points by 2030.

EnBW has been expanding its public quick-charging infrastructure in recent times and has reached the milestone of 1,000 stations across Germany. Thanks to its latest opening, the firm has become the first to reach this figure in the country.
The company has also significantly increased its investment in e-mobility infrastructure in recent times, from over 100 million euros annually to around 200 million euros.
“Our continuous expansion of the nationwide quick-charging infrastructure, which is powering the cars of every manufacturer, is playing a major role in the success of more sustainable mobility. As a company involved in the energy transition, we are thus committed to cutting carbon emission in the transport sector – today and in the future,” explained Andreas Schell, CEO of EnBW.
One of the company’s primary goals include establishing nearly 30,000 public quick-charging points by 2030 nationwide. This represents roughly an eightfold increase in its current capacity of more than 3,500 quick-charging points.
In doing so, EnBW will provide a relevant proportion of the 130,000 to 150,000 high-power charging points (HPCs) that will be needed for Germany’s public charging infrastructure by then.










