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New Ultra-Fast EV Charging Stations Launched Along the Autostrada Wielkopolska

At the start of the holiday season, Polenergia, the largest Polish private energy group, launched additional electric vehicle (EV) charging stations along the concession section of the A2 motorway. Drivers have access to 22 ultra-fast EV chargers from the Polenergia Group, offering charging power from 180 kW to 400 kW.

There are now 22 ultra-fast Polenergia charging stations operating along the Autostrada Wielkopolska. Drivers can use chargers with power ranging from 180 kW to 400 kW at eight Rest and Service Areas (MOPs). This is a significant improvement for EV travel and a response to growing market demand.

Expanding the charging station network is not only a response to the growing needs of drivers but also a tangible contribution to environmental protection. Investments in charging infrastructure are an integral part of our ESG strategy, especially in the area of responsible management. We focus on trusted partners and high-quality services to ensure reliable and safe solutions for users of the concession section of A2 motorway. Developing the network of charging stations at all 22 Rest and Service Areas between Świecko and Konin is a deliberate step toward modern, sustainable transport –  said Paweł Struski, Member of the Management Board of Autostrada Wielkopolska SA.

Both the Chociszewo and Rogoziniec Rest and Service Areas have been equipped with four charging stations for passenger cars and one station for heavy-duty electric trucks (eHDVs). These stations provide charging power from 180 kW to 400 kW. At the other six Rest and Service Areas, including Lądek and Skarboszewo, there are two 300 kW stations each. Altogether, the total installed capacity by Polenergia along the concession section of the A2 motorway reaches 5.5 MW.

The charging stations at these two additional Rest and Service Areas are part of Polenergia’s previously planned actions to expand e-mobility infrastructure along the section between Świecko and Konin. With this, we have completed the project of building a network of ultra-fast chargers in eight locations along the concession section of the A2 – said Łukasz Buczyński, Member of the Management Board at Polenergia.

The A2 motorway’s location is of strategic importance. Running through the heart of Poland, this route serves as a vital artery of national transport, connecting major urban areas such as Poznań, Warsaw, and Łódź. Moreover, the concession section of the A2 motorway is a key part of the international road network – it is an integral part of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T), one of the major links between Western and Central Europe, and a strategic transport corridor for Poland on the Warsaw–Berlin route.

The launch of additional EV charging stations by the Polenergia Group along the A2 concession section, just in time for the summer holiday season, is excellent news for drivers. Thousands of people planning domestic and international vacations in electric vehicles can now count on reliable and fast charging infrastructure along the entire route. This is a breakthrough development that significantly improves the convenience and freedom of zero-emission travel.

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Polenergia is the largest Polish private energy group. It consists of vertically integrated companies operating in the areas of energy production from renewable and low-emission sources, and the sale of electricity to both business and individual customers. Polenergia is the first Polish enterprise to align its development vision with the goal of building a zero-emission economy. A strategic project currently being carried out in cooperation with Equinor is the construction of offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea with a total capacity of 3000 MW. Currently, the Group offers green energy to businesses from its own onshore wind farms and photovoltaic plants.
Autostrada Wielkopolska is a concession company responsible for the construction and operation of the A2 motorway from Świecko to Nowy Tomyśl (106 km) and from Nowy Tomyśl to Konin (149 km). Under its concession, it is the executor of the largest infrastructure project within Poland’s concession system. It is part of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T), one of the key links between Western and Central Europe, and a strategic transport corridor for Poland on the Warsaw–Berlin route. As part of the Freedom Motorway, it connects the Republic of Poland with the Western European motorway network. Thanks to professional planning and high implementation standards, the company provides a fast and safe road connection, setting new directions in motorway development, road safety, and environmentally friendly infrastructure.