Enel has already completed the installation of charging points under the first call for proposals of the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). Namely, the 3,730 ‘fast’ charging points cover five regions (Campania, Lazio, Lombardy, Puglia and Sicily) and 21 provinces.

In addition, Enel’s infrastructural intervention – partly made possible by the funds provided by the European Union’s Next Generation EU – also includes a new tranche of installations of an additional 1,200 charging points from the second and third PNRR calls; once completed, these will result in a total of approximately 5,000 charging points in nine regions, including some of the most populated in Italy.

Enel charging stations all over Italy

Moreover, approximately 40% of the installations are located in southern Italy. The Enel Group has therefore achieved 50% of the grants awarded to date in the three PNRR calls for charging infrastructure in urban contexts.

Technically speaking, the charging stations installed run at a power of up to 90 kW per single connector and can serve two vehicles at the same time, resulting in rapid charging. The inclusion of POS means payments can be made directly at the charging points, using a debit or credit card. This approach makes the user experience more friendly and familiar for drivers of electric vehicles.

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