Poland welcomes first Shell Recharge fast chargers
Published on: Feb 15, 2024
Three service stations have welcomed the equipment as part of the company’s goal to deploy 150 charging points by the end of 2027.

The first Shell Recharge fast chargers have been launched in Poland at three of the brand’s service stations in Trzcianka, Sekocin Stary, and Radomsk.
This first rollout is part of the company’s plans to further expand the Shell Recharge network nationwide in cooperation with the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management. Shell’s goal is to launch 75 ultra-fast chargers with 150 charging points by the end of 2027.
Customers can already use the equipment through the Shell Recharge mobile app, the company’s fleet card, scanning the QR code available on the device, or with a payment card.
“Many customers care about the speed and comfort of charging, hence our investments in this area. In order for the pace of development to be appropriate, there must be cooperation between companies and industry and government organizations," said Monika Kielak-Lokietek, CEO of Shell Mobility and member of Shell Poland's Board of Directors.
The company began deploying fast chargers at highway locations several years ago in cooperation with IONITY, and currently offers 29 such points. Business customers using the Shell Card EV also have access to more than 4,400 charging points across Poland.
In Europe, Shell already offers more than 600,000 Shell Recharge points and partner networks.










