Barcelona takes a step forward in sustainable mobility with the creation of the first public ultra-fast charging hub for electric vehicles, driven by Endolla Barcelona. This new infrastructure represents a qualitative leap in charging capacity and speed in the city and aims to facilitate the transition to zero-emission mobility.
Strategic location and metropolitan connection
The new facility will be located at Passeig de la Vall d'Hebron, 203, in a strategic position with direct access to the Ronda de Dalt and the main routes into Barcelona. This location will provide service both to residents and to drivers in transit who need a quick charge before continuing their journey.
Ultra-fast charging in 15 minutes
The hub will feature ultra-fast charging technology with a power output of up to 480 kW, allowing up to 400 kilometres of range in just 15 minutes. This stop & go system significantly reduces waiting times and improves vehicle turnover, one of the main challenges for urban charging infrastructure.
Capacity and user experience
Covering an area of around 900 square metres, the facility will have 12 charging points for cars and last-mile delivery vehicles, with an estimated capacity of over 300 vehicles per day. The project also focuses on user experience, offering rest areas, Wi-Fi connectivity, vending services, adapted toilets, and surveillance systems to ensure a safe and functional environment.
Open access and simple operation
The charging points will be easy and intuitive to use. For users of the SMOU app, simply scanning the QR code on the charging point with a mobile device and connecting the cable to the vehicle will start the charging process. External users can also access the service by paying directly with a bank card.
Renewable energy and sustainability
The hub also promotes a sustainable energy model, incorporating a photovoltaic canopy and a battery storage system to optimise the use of renewable energy and reduce dependence on the conventional electricity grid.
Investment and schedule
The project has an investment of €2,082,000, with works expected to begin in summer 2026 and the hub scheduled to become operational by the end of the same year.
Currently, Endolla Barcelona has 1,041 charging points across the city and records an average of 18,000 charges per month, reflecting the growing demand for electric vehicles.
With this new hub, Barcelona consolidates its commitment to more sustainable, efficient, and accessible mobility, tailored to the present and future needs of its citizens.