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EV Charging Stations

759 operational EV stations in Romania — updated 2026-05-15

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Station List (759)

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EV Charging Networks in Romania

Romania's EV charging infrastructure is growing rapidly, with major operators including Voltrelli, e-Charge, Enel X, MOL, Eldrive, and Tesla Superchargers. DC fast chargers (50-150 kW) are available along major highways and in city centres, allowing 20-80% charge in approximately 30-45 minutes. AC stations (7-22 kW) are common at shopping malls, hotels, and parking garages.

Connector types include CCS (Combo 2) for DC fast charging, Type 2 for AC, and CHAdeMO at some older stations. Most modern EVs sold in Europe use CCS for fast charging and Type 2 for AC.

Tips for EV Drivers in Romania

Plan your route using the map above. Highway coverage is good on A1 (Bucharest–Pitesti), A2 (Bucharest–Constanta), and A3 (Bucharest–Brasov). Charge to 80%+ before leaving major cities for rural areas. Most stations accept contactless payment or operator apps (Voltrelli, e-Charge, MOL Plugee).

Source: Open Charge Map — global open data registry.
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