Estonia electric vehicle infrastructure

As of October 2022[update], there were about 3,300 electric vehicles in Estonia.[1] As of 2022[update], 3% of new cars sold in Estonia were electric.[2]
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From Estonia, support was allocated to the companies Enefit Volt, Eleport and Elektrum. Of these, Eleport is also contributing to the construction of charging infrastructure in Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, where more than 500 new electric charging points will be set up in the coming years, the Ministry of Climate said.

«Compared to a year ago, the number of first registrations of electric cars in Estonia has increased by 21 percent. There are already more than 500 charging points for electric vehicles in Estonia, the demand for them is growing and we have to keep up with it. Estonian entrepreneurs have seized the opportunity to participate in the supply of cleaner fuels -- this promotes the introduction of more economical vehicles and helps to move more powerfully towards meeting the climate goals,» the minister said.

Support is allocated from the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF) of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). The application round supports projects that aim to promote the infrastructure of alternative fuels in the European Union, including the construction of high-speed charging points for electric cars and hydrogen infrastructure. A total of 352 million euros will be invested from the last application round to build approximately 12,000 charging points for electric vehicles across the EU.

The construction of over 22,000 charging points has been supported with the four application rounds that have taken place so far. The fifth application round of the program is open and the deadline for submitting applications is Nov. 7 this year -- more information can be found on the European Commission''s website.

In addition, there is an application round open for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles, additional information on this is available on the website of the Estonian Environmental Investment Center.

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The Government of the Republic of Estonia has approved the sale of 10 million AAUs to Mitsubishi Corporation. Under a Green Investment Scheme the proceeds will be invested into establishment of a country-wide charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. In addition, around 500 electric cars will be provided to the use of social workers and a grant scheme will be launched to support the purchase of electric cars by private individuals.

The charging infrastructure consisting of around 250 quick charging stations, which will enable to charge the car battery to 80% of its capacity within 30 minutes, will be installed over 2011-12 and will cover all major cities, main highways and important transport links.

The provision of 507 Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric cars to social workers will enable to promote the environmental and energy savings related awareness at over 200 Estonian municipalities, as well as improve the quality of social services.

In order to guarantee the full environmental effect of the programme including the reduction of harmful greenhouse gas emissions related to conventional fossile energy sources, all owners of electric vehicles will have to start consuming only electricity generated from renewable energy sources through a Guarantees of Origin scheme.

The implementation of the programme will support Estonia''s goal to achieve a 10% share of the use of renewable energy in the transport sector and within only a few years Estonia with a population of only around 1,4 million people will most likely become a country possessing the most dense and modern electric vehicles charging infrastructure and with most electric cars per capita.

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Elektritransport LTDis not just a company building a charging network, but so much more. The company started its business in 2016 with electric vehicle rental services. EV rental business is still at the core of their operations – consumers can rent or purchase electric cars from Elektritransport. In 2017, the company expanded its business into selling electric car chargers as well, and a year later, in 2018, Elektritransport and Virta started cooperation.

The fast charging stations have both CCS Combo and CHAdeMO sockets and can charge with a maximum power of 50 kW. For EV drivers travelling for instance from Finland to Estonia or further to mid-Europe, the charging opportunity in Tartu is an excellent addition to the charging station map. The Tartu chargers enable EV drivers to travel in Europe with ease and low costs.

About Estonia electric vehicle infrastructure

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