Renault Trucks has recently released an up-to-date map of electric truck charging stations all over Europe. The French manufacturer boasts a complete range of electric commercial vehicle models, from the Trafic E-Tech van, up to the 44-ton options, namely the T E-Tech and the C E-Tech for construction purposes. According to the ICCT, Renault Trucks is the second-best e-truck seller in Europe, right behind Volvo Trucks. The map provided by Renault Trucks is available below.

“These networks feature high-power charging points that allow trucks to recharge during drivers’ mandatory rest periods. In the near future, the introduction of megachargers, capable of partially or fully recharging trucks in just a few minutes, will make operations even more efficient”, stated the French manufacturer.

As of September 30, 2025, there are (updated regularly): 191 truck-specific operational charging hubs, 157 operational charging hubs suitable for trucks, and 135 truck-specific charging hubs, some of them created by the Milence joint venture.

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