Over 660,000 top-ups were registered, representing an increase of 48 percent compared to the same month last year, by more than 108,000 users, a surge of 44 percent contrasted with the same period in 2024. In addition, approximately 14.6 GWh were consumed, 61 percent more than in February the previous year, shares Postal.
On average, 21,419 top-ups were made per day, a rise from February when it was 20,708. In the first quarter of this year, the number of top-ups has already exceeded 1.7 million, soaring by 47 percent in comparison to last year.
This infrastructure has kept pace with the growth in demand, as by the end of March, the public charging network provided 6,091 stations, corresponding to 11,319 points (sockets that can be charging simultaneously) and of these, over 2,330 were fast or ultra-fast charging points (with power greater than 22 kW), representing 38.3 percent of the total network.
As of 31 March, the Mobi.E network supplied more than 377,000 kW of power, exceeding the requirements of the European regulation for the creation of an infrastructure for alternative fuels (AFIR), which stipulates that there must be 1.3 kW of power for each 100 percent electric vehicle and 0.8 kW for each plug-in hybrid vehicle.
In terms of environmental savings, during the third month of 2025, the use of the network prevented over 11,700 tonnes of carbon dioxide from being emitted into the atmosphere. It would take more than 193,000 trees in an urban environment for about 10 years to retain the same amount of CO2, and this quarter has already saved over 30,700 tonnes.
Currently, there are 92 plugs per 100 kilometres of road and 125 plugs per 100,000 inhabitants on average.