Enefit has exceeded 1,500 public charging connectors in its home markets
Enefit’s public charging network has surpassed 1,500 charging connectors across all its home markets: nearly 620 of them are located in Estonia, 160 in Latvia, 560 in Lithuania and 160 in Poland. With the addition of new chargers, Enefit reaffirms its position as one of the leading electric transport infrastructure developers in the region.

‘Developing the charging infrastructure goes hand in hand with the growing popularity and spread of electric vehicles,’ said Jaanus Riiner, Head of E-Mobility at Enefit.
‘Reaching 1,500 charging connectors clearly shows that electric vehicles are becoming a regular part of people’s mobility habits. We want to ensure that charging is as convenient and accessible as possible – whether in the city, on the motorway, or when crossing a national border,’ he continued.
Enefit operates the largest public charging network in Estonia and continues its targeted development while offering charging solutions to both private and business customers.
‘Electric transport is no longer a trend of the future, but a reality for which we must build a strong and sustainable foundation,’ Riiner added. ‘To that end, we are developing infrastructure that combines reliability, smart solutions and extensive coverage – to provide confidence for both today’s and future electric vehicle drivers.’
Enefit AS is a company belonging to the Eesti Energia Group, providing customers with useful and sustainable energy solutions. The services of the company include electricity and gas sales, solar and energy storage solutions, high-speed internet readiness, insurance for household electrical appliances, and charging solutions for electric cars. The Enefit Volt public charging network is the largest in Estonia, stretching from Estonia all the way to the border of Germany.