There are more and more charging stations to recharge our electric car. Located in places of public access, they are being the main protagonists in terms of infrastructures to keep our vehicle in a good place, which makes them very correct, too, because they are distributed in different parts of the country. From Iberdrola, Repsol and Endesawe show you where they are.
The electrolineras to recharge our electric
The electrified car has crept into our lives, if only because of the numerous advertisements that are broadcast on television or because of the public recharging points that we see being installed in our cities. Some charging points that have given way to the increasingly common charging stations to charge the batteries of our electric vehicle.
Because, the truth is that in the face of this ‘boom’ that we are experiencing with this class of cars, many drivers are wondering where can they recharge their electric cars. In other words, at what points in Spain can you find an electric station.
This is noteworthy because, in addition to having a recharging point installed in your home or having one located near where we live, it is also very important to take into account in what geographical areas you can charge your vehicle, in order to program your trips and outings well. But first of all we must be clear about what the charging stations for our electric consist of.
In these, it is worth mentioning that Spain is at the bottom of the European countries in number of public recharging points per million inhabitants, with 245. Only Greece is below, with 29, while the community average is 573.
What are they
The solution is as simple as planning the trips taking into account the stops to charge the battery or find out the best ways to drive and even keep a trick under orders that can help increase the autonomy of the car.
As such, these are service stations where, instead of gasoline, energy is dispensed to recharge the batteries of electric cars. Here you can also connect the hybrids and the operations that we will carry out (refuel electricity or replace the batteries).
We must add a nuance: all charging points are made up of recharging points. However, not all charging points are charging stations. For example, the domestic charging point that we can install in our garage does not fall into this category. Thus, the charging stations offer a service equivalent to that of the gas stations, now with the electric one.
In addition, and depending on the type of infrastructure that we can find, whether it is from Endesa, Repsol or Iberdrola (three of the main suppliers), their chargers can provide a fast or ultra-fast charging, achieving much shorter times than with normal load.
where can we find them
Iberdrola, Endesa and Repsol have focused on the design of recharging infrastructures throughout the country to give much greater autonomy to the plugged-in vehicle. But above all so as not to be left out of the mobility business, which will obviate the combustion car in the coming years and give way to the electric one.
Given this scenario, companies like Iberdrola are opening their eyes to the opportunities offered by the market. Endesa does not want to be left behind either and has launched to install public recharging points. Currently, there are about 8,000 recharging points spread throughout the country. Most of them are located in the big cities of the national territory: Madrid and Barcelona.
Although there is no exact record of how many charging points and charging points for shared use are located in the Community of Madrid, according to Electromaps, there are currently 802 charging points in the community, while in the Catalan city there are 896. Likewise, cities What Seville or Valencia They are where the most charging stations for our electricity are located, with about 500 and 700, respectively. Whether they are from Endesa, Iberdrola or Endesa, all of them can be found by clicking on this link.