The Mobi.E Network, or National Electric Mobility Network, is a network of electric vehicle charging stations for universal access, interoperable and centred on the user. Currently, the network has more than 5,500 charging stations nationwide (about 9,600 points), with more than 2,000 being fast or ultra-fast charging points, in other words, their power is higher than 22 kW.
What is it? - Mobi.e
An universal network
The Mobi.E Network enables everyone to charge their vehicle at any of the Network’s charging points (Mainland, Azores and Madeira), regardless of the Charging Point Operator (CPO) or the Charging Point Owner (DPC), provided that they have a valid contract with any Electric Mobility Supplier (EMSP).
The network includes:
- All public access charging points installed by any of the OPCs.
- Private access charging points connected to the network by the DPC option.