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ORLEN Group expands fast charging in Germany with over 200 new points

Last update: Mar 5, 2025

The company has partnered with May & Co. Holding to deploy EV chargers in convenient locations such as retail parks and popular supermarket chains.

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ORLEN Deutschland, an ORLEN Group company, is set to roll out more than 200 fast charging points for electric vehicles (EVs) at a minimum of 30 key locations across Germany. 

This project, to be executed in collaboration with May & Co. Holding and scheduled for completion by the end of 2026, is part of the Group’s broader plans to drive the growth of e-mobility. This initiative aims to establish 6,000 fast-charging points in Poland and approximately 2,500 in foreign markets over the next decade.

The new chargers will sport the ORLEN Charge brand and the initial roll out could be expanded to additional locations in the future.

“As the number of electric vehicles continues to rise, the necessary charging infrastructure must expand accordingly. We have ramped up our investments in fast-charging stations to better serve our customers’ needs. Our objectives for the coming years are clear: we intend to become the leading provider of EV charging services in the region,” says Krzysztof Kaczyński, Executive Director for Electromobility ORLEN.

Under the contract with May & Co. Holding, the company will install EV chargers in convenient locations for electric vehicle users, including retail parks and popular supermarket chains.  The project involves the deployment of over 200 high-power charging points, ranging from 150 to 400 kW.

Currently, the ORLEN Charge network in Germany includes 60 charging points. By the end of the year, this number will grow to over 200, and through the partnership with May & Co. Holding, the network is set to expand to more than 460 sites by the end of 2026.

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