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Electric vehicle charging networks in Poland

Date:28.05.2025

Electric cars are steadily gaining popularity around the world, and Poland is not left out of this trend. The growth in the number of electric cars requires appropriate infrastructure, including a network of charging stations, which must be convenient, accessible and efficient. At the same time, the development of such infrastructure is a complex task that requires coordination of efforts by the state, business and local communities. We remind you that you can purchase home and commercial [...]

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    Electric cars are steadily gaining popularity around the world, and Poland is not left out of this trend. The growing number of electric cars requires an appropriate infrastructure, including a network of charging stations, which should be convenient, accessible and efficient. At the same time, building such an infrastructure is a complex task that requires coordination of efforts between the state, business and local communities.

    We remind you that you can purchase home and commercial charging stations in our online storeand also use the public charging stations ECOFACTORcharging points located throughout Ukraine. For convenient access to charging infrastructure, we recommend using our mobile applicationwhich is available on iOS and Android.

    In this article, we will look at the current state of the electric vehicle charging network in Poland, the main operators and the technologies used. We will also analyse the key challenges faced by the industry and the prospects for further development, which are shaping the green future of Polish transport.

    1. ECOFACTOR

    We, ECOFACTOR, a Ukrainian manufacturer of charging stations for electric vehicles, create reliable equipment that fully complies with strict European standards. Our goal is to provide convenient and affordable charging infrastructure both in Ukraine and abroad. We are already actively working on expanding our presence in European markets, in particular in Poland and Belgium, gradually covering large cities, suburbs and key transport routes.

    To make using our services as easy as possible, we have created our own ecosystem. With the help of our application for iOS and Android you can easily find ECOFACTOR charging stations and you can charge your electric car at a place convenient for you. We are constantly updating map of charging stationsby expanding the availability of our infrastructure.

    In our ECOFACTOR online store you will find a complete range of solutions for electromobility: from basic home chargers to professional commercial equipment, as well as charging stations. We also offer cables and adaptersincluding adapters for connection to three-phase and single-phase sockets. We develop and manufacture all our equipment in Ukraine, adhering to the highest standards of quality and reliability.

    We are committed to making electric mobility in Europe accessible and convenient. By investing in infrastructure development, we offer businesses comprehensive solutions for monitoring, managing and monetising charging stations. We make sure that your electric vehicle is always charged and that the experience of using our services is simple and comfortable.

    General information:

    • Year of foundation: 2016
    • Certifications and standards: European quality standards
    • Areas of application: home use, commercial facilities
    • Related services and tools: mobile application for charging monitoring, integration with energy networks

    Contacts:

    2. GreenWay

    GreenWay is one of the leading operators of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Poland and Slovakia. The company offers a full range of solutions for drivers, households and businesses, providing fast and reliable charging in convenient locations. GreenWay constantly updates the map of stations and supports users through a mobile app and Customer Portal, which makes it easy to check the status of charging points in real time.

    GreenWay is actively expanding its network by upgrading existing stations to increase capacity and improve service quality. The company aims to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and facilitate the transition to more sustainable mobility. Thanks to flexible fares, roaming options and a wide network of partners, GreenWay provides seamless travel throughout Poland and beyond.

    Key points:

    • One of the largest charging networks in Central and Eastern Europe
    • Constant updating and modernisation of stations
    • Mobile application, customer portal and roaming support

    Contacts:

    • Website: greenwaypolska.pl
    • Phone: +48 58 325 10 77
    • E-mail: [email protected]
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/greenway-polska
    • Twitter: x.com/GWOperator
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/greenwaypoland
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/greenway.polska
    • Address: ul. Łużycka 3c Gdynia 81-537, Poland

    3. IONITY

    IONITY is a European high-speed charging network with more than 750 locations in 24 countries. The company specialises in providing fast charging for all brands of electric vehicles, supporting long-distance travel across Europe. With a simple interface, a mobile app and various tariff plans (including subscriptions), IONITY allows you to charge your car flexibly in any situation.

    The network uses renewable energy to help reduce the carbon footprint of the transport sector. The company's partners are leading automakers such as BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz and others, which guarantees quality and sustainable development. IONITY has also been recognised in several European rankings for the highest quality of service among charging station providers.

    Key points:

    • 750+ locations in 24 European countries
    • High-speed charging with transparent tariffs
    • Energy from renewable sources

    Contacts:

    • Website: ionity.ua
    • Phone: +38 095 200 7 002
    • E-mail: [email protected]
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/ionity.ua 
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/ionity.ua
    • Address: 36, Yevhenia Konovaltsia Street, Kyiv, 01133, Ukraine

    4. 4.

    ORLEN is a Polish energy group that is actively developing sustainable energy, including charging stations for electric vehicles. The company invests in modern technologies and infrastructure, expanding its network of charging stations at petrol stations and specialised hubs. ORLEN sees sustainable transport as an integral part of the energy transformation in Central Europe.

    The company aims to be not only a fuel supplier but also a full-fledged partner in new energy solutions. As part of its strategy until 2035, ORLEN focuses on the development of wind, hydrogen and electric vehicle energy. This makes it an important player in the process of decarbonising Poland's economy.

    Key points:

    • Developing a network of EV stations across the country
    • Integration of charging infrastructure at petrol stations
    • Part of a large-scale energy transformation

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.orlen.pl
    • Phone: 801 167 536
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/orlen-s.a
    • Twitter: x.com/GrupaORLEN
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/GrupaORLEN

    5. 5.

    TAURON is one of the energy companies in Poland that also provides solutions for electric mobility. Under the Nowa Energia brand, the company offers home charging station installation services as well as solutions for businesses and large consumers. TAURON supports sustainable mobility through investments in smart grids and renewable energy.

    In addition to energy supply, the company actively interacts with customers through digital services, including energy consumption calculators, online forms and the Mój TAURON app. This makes it convenient and reliable for consumers looking for comprehensive energy efficiency and electric transport solutions.

    Key points:

    • Charging solutions for home and business
    • Online services for payments and connection
    • Focus on energy from clean sources

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.tauron.pl
    • Phone: 32 606 0 606
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/grupatauron
    • Twitter: x.com/TauronPE
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/tauronpolskaenergia
    • Address: ul. Lwowska 23, 40-389 Katowice

    6. Green Cell

    Green Cell manufactures chargers and accessories for electronics and electric vehicles. The company's product range includes charging stations for electric vehicles, cables, adapters and mobile charging solutions that can be used both at home and in commercial facilities. The company also provides information support on how to use its products.

    In the Polish market, Green Cell operates as a supplier of equipment for individual users, services, fleets and technical companies that install charging infrastructure. Its solutions can be integrated into local charging systems, ensuring compatibility with most electric vehicles. The company's website allows you to purchase equipment directly and get advice on setup.

    Key points:

    • Products for charging electric vehicles, including mobile charging solutions
    • Supplying the private and commercial sector
    • Online shop with user support

    Contacts:

    • Website: greencell.global
    • Phone: +44 870 495 8021
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/greencell-global
    • Twitter: x.com/GreenCellGlobal
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/GreenCellEn
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/greencellglobal

    7. EVBox

    EVBox develops and supplies charging stations for electric vehicles in more than 70 countries, including Poland. The company offers AC and DC chargers with a capacity of up to 400 kW, which are used in urban areas, car parks, petrol stations, as well as in commercial and municipal environments. The solutions are scalable to meet customer needs and can be integrated into existing infrastructure.

    In addition to hardware, EVBox offers charging network management software, as well as training and service solutions for installers. In Poland, the company operates through a partnership model, supplying equipment for infrastructure projects, including urban mobility and commercial initiatives.

    Key points:

    • Charging stations with a capacity of up to 400 kW
    • Partnership model of project implementation
    • Network management software and technical support

    Contacts:

    • Website: evbox.com
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/evbox
    • Twitter: x.com/evbox
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/evboxbv
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/evboxglobal

    8. ChargePoint

    ChargePoint operates in Europe and North America, offering charging solutions based on the open OCPP protocol. The company supplies both equipment and its own charging station management platform, which allows it to monitor consumption, set tariffs and control access to charging in real time.

    In Poland, ChargePoint stations are integrated through roaming services or partnership initiatives. The company also offers a mobile application that allows users to find charging points, check their availability and pay online.

    Key points:

    • Charging network management platform
    • Compatible with OCPP and roaming systems
    • Mobile application with real-time information

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.chargepoint.com
    • Phone: +48 22 209 89 05
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/chargepoint
    • Twitter: x.com/chargepointnet
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChargePoint
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/chargepoint
    • Address: Atelierstrasse 12 81671 München Deutschland

    9. 9.

    Fortum is a Finnish energy company that participates in the development of charging infrastructure in Poland through local units and joint projects. Its charging solutions are implemented in cities, commercial real estate and transport hubs. A special emphasis is placed on charging stations operating with CO2-neutral energy sources.

    The company also supports digital services for charging planning, connection management and cost optimisation. Fortum is acting as part of a pan-European decarbonisation strategy, in which electrification of transport plays a key role.

    Key points:

    • Charging infrastructure with clean energy
    • Support for digital charging planning solutions
    • Participation in municipal and private projects

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.fortum.com
    • Phone: Tel. +48 71 340 55 50
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/fortum
    • Twitter: x.com/fortum
    • Address: ul. Antoniego Slonimskiego 1A 50-304 Wroclaw

    10. Shell

    Shell is developing a charging infrastructure in Poland under the Shell Recharge brand. The stations are located at Shell petrol stations, shopping centres and other commercial locations. Users can use the mobile app to find the nearest charging station, start charging and pay for the service contactlessly.

    The company is combining electric vehicle charging with traditional refuelling infrastructure to support the transition to electric mobility. Shell also runs loyalty programmes for charging station users and is actively working to expand its network in Poland.

    Key points:

    • Charging stations at petrol stations and shopping centres
    • An app to find, start and pay for charging
    • Combining conventional and electric energy sources

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.shell.pl
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/shell                     
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/ShellPolska
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/shell             
    • Address: Al. Jerozolimskie 181 bud. B 02-222 Warszawa

    11. BP

    BP sells charging infrastructure under the bp pulse brand, focusing on urban and long-distance routes. In Poland, BP charging stations are installed at petrol stations, partner locations and car parks, with access to fast AC/DC chargers.

    BP's infrastructure is operated through mobile platforms that allow users to check the status of the station, pay for the service, and get directions to the nearest point. The company is also involved in European transport electrification projects, focusing on scalable solutions for the commercial and private sectors.

    Key points:

    • Charging based on bp pulse
    • Network at petrol stations, car parks and shopping centres
    • Support for AC/DC charging formats

    Contacts:

    • Website: www.bp.com
    • Phone: +48 721 02 03 04
    • E-mail: [email protected]
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/bp
    • Twitter: x.com/BP_Polska
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/bp
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/bp_polska
    • Address: ul. Pawia 9, 31-154 Kraków Polska

    12. Ekoenergetyka

    Ekoenergetyka is a Polish manufacturer of charging infrastructure focused on high-speed solutions for electric vehicles, electric buses and freight transport. The company has installed more than 10,000 chargers in 40 countries. Its products are used in municipal, commercial and logistics environments.

    Ekoenergetyka develops its own monitoring software, provides technical support and training for installers. In Poland, the company participates in public and private projects related to the electrification of public transport and the creation of charging hubs.

    Key points:

    • Fast charging stations for e-bus, e-truck and EV
    • Proprietary monitoring and control software
    • Participation in major transport electrification projects

    Contacts:

    • Website: ekoenergetyka.com
    • Phone: + 48 68 328 20 68
    • E-mail: [email protected]
    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/ekoenergetyka
    • Facebook: www.facebook.com/ekoenergetykaPolska
    • Instagram: www.instagram.com/ekoenergetyka
    • Address: ul. Nowy Kisielin - Rozwojowa 7A, 66-002 Zielona Góra, Poland

    Conclusion.

    The network of charging stations in Poland is rapidly expanding, which is contributing to the growing popularity of electric vehicles among the population. Despite some challenges related to infrastructure and regulation, the country is making steady progress towards sustainable transport. Further investment and support from the government and the private sector could make Poland one of the leaders in the field of electric mobility in Central and Eastern Europe.

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