Turkish electric charging station firm Esarj aims to expand network to 81 provinces in 2023

by Anadolu Agency

Esarj, Türkiye’s first electric vehicle charging network, plans to build 1,000 stations by the end of 2023, with at least one fast-charging (DC) charging station in each of the country’s 81 provinces, the company said in a statement on Monday.

With 94% of its shares owned by Türkiye’s electricity company Enerjisa Enerji, Esarj runs the largest fast-charging network in the country, operating 546 charging stations, including 383 DC and 163 AC stations, in 57 provinces.

DC fast-charging stations can reach 80% of their charging level in 30 minutes, while AC charging stations can achieve the same level of charging in about 6-7 hours.

The company said it will direct more than 90% of its new investments to DC fast-charging stations, with the aim of having at least one DC charging station across 81 provinces by the end of the year.

Esarj said it builds charging stations near shopping malls, hotels, recreational areas, fuel stations, and restaurants with a customer-focused approach to ensure time efficiency, allowing its customers to rest and enjoy their time while recharging their EVs.

‘We are aware how valuable the time spent at the stations is for EV drivers. Eşarj focuses on the efficient use of time, and, we prioritize DC charging stations, attach significance to locating our charging stations in areas where our customers may spend more time or in areas where they may enjoy their time during charging,’ Murat Pinar, chairman of Esarj and CEO of Enerjisa Enerji, was quoted as saying in the statement.

Esarj is also the first charging operator with renewable energy certification, the first with DC charging stations and the first with contracts with EV brands.

The company’s largest active charging area, located at Istanbul Airport, has a total power capacity of 1 megawatt and provides continuous power service.

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