Enel X Romania installs first electric vehicle charging stations in Constanta
Enel X Romania installed the first six charging stations for electric vehicles in the city of Constanța. The network developed by the company in Romania thus reached 53 stations, respectively 106 charging points.
“We actively support Romanians who opt for electric mobility by expanding the network of charging stations for electric vehicles in Romania, enabling drivers to enjoy greater flexibility and improved access to the electric charging infrastructure, in line with our commitment to facilitate clean and sustainable transport,” said Mihai Mardale, Head of e-Mobility Enel X Romania .
Based on a partnership with the Constanța City Hall, the six charging stations are in areas easily accessible to drivers, while the investment in the equipment and the costs of installation and maintenance are fully supported by Enel X.
Four of the stations are JuicePole-type and are located on Unirii and Fulgerului-Dezrobirii streets, at the Military Hospital and in the multi-storey car park of the Constanța County Hospital. With a power of 2 x 22 kW AC, each of the stations allows the simultaneous recharging of two electric vehicles and the charging of up to 40% of the battery in 30 minutes, depending on the car model and specifications.
Two other JuicePump-type stations are located on Pandurului Street – Mangalia Road and in the Tomis Port parking lot. Each charging station allows the recharging of two electric vehicles at the same time with a power of 50 kW DC and 22 kW AC respectively. When using direct current (DC), charging of up to 80% of the battery takes about 25 minutes, depending on the car model and specifications.