Share this post
Renault Trucks maps public charging hubs for electric trucks in Europe

Renault Trucks maps public charging hubs for electric trucks in Europe

Published on 16 Oct 2025 • 3 min read

Renault Trucks has launched an open-source map showcasing nearly 500 public charging hubs for electric trucks across Europe, helping operators plan efficient long-distance, low-carbon journeys.

Renault Trucks is publishing an open-source map on its corporate website showing the location of public charging hubs for electric trucks in Europe. This is a convenient tool giving a clear up-to-date overview of the current and planned state of the network. It provides proof that low carbon transportation is not just a promise, it is a reality: the charging infrastructure already available along the main highways means that electric trucks can now operate efficiently over long distances.

A high-performance, dense and easily accessible public charging network is a prerequisite for a successful energy transition for freight transport. The charging facilities already in place or under development along the main European transport corridors allow transport operators to plan smooth electric truck journeys even over long distances.

Renault Trucks’ open-source map is regularly updated. It lists nearly 500 existing or soon-to-be-operational public charging hubs for trucks in Europe. The numbers as of 30 September 2025 were:

  • 191 truck-specific operational charging hubs

  • 157 operational charging hubs suitable for trucks

  • 135 truck-specific charging hubs in the pipeline

These facilities allow drivers to recharge their vehicles during regulatory breaks without negatively impacting productivity. They already cover the main European transport routes.

Key corridors

  • The North Sea – Baltic corridor (Amsterdam – Warsaw – 1,200 km) includes 13 truck-dedicated stations, 7 of which are under construction or planned.

  • The Rhine-Alpine corridor (Rotterdam – Genoa – 1,240 km) has 13, including 3 currently being deployed.

In addition to these, there are also charging points compatible with heavy-duty vehicles, although not specifically designed for them.

In the near future, mega-chargers will make it possible to recharge trucks in a matter of minutes.

image
image

Speed up the deployment of public charging hubs to encourage the adoption of electric trucks

If electromobility is here to stay, it is essential to speed up the rollout of public charging infrastructure suitable for trucks. The Volvo Group, to which Renault Trucks belongs, is proactively contributing to this movement via Milence, a joint venture founded with its partners to develop a pan-European high-power charging network for trucks and coaches.

The map published by Renault Trucks represents an additional aid for pioneering electric transport operators and further testifies to the company’s role as a driving force behind energy transition. The purpose is to provide greater visibility, reassure operators and prove that low-carbon transportation is already a reality on the majority of European transport corridors.

Consult the Renault Trucks charging hubs map for electric trucks here.

More news

Warburtons takes delivery of first Yutong TE7 7.5t electric truck
20 August 2026

Warburtons takes delivery of first Yutong TE7 7.5t electric truck

Warburtons has taken delivery of its first Yutong TE7 7.5t electric truck from Pelican Electric Trucks, the first of seven ordered as it works to electrify its 170-strong fleet of 7.5-tonne vehicles.

Conservatives pledge to repeal diesel HGV phase-out and scrap zero-emission truck grants
20 August 2026

Conservatives pledge to repeal diesel HGV phase-out and scrap zero-emission truck grants

The Conservatives have announced plans to repeal Labour's 2035 and 2040 diesel HGV phase-out dates, abolish the Zero Emission Van and Truck Grants, and rule out new mandates — backing a technology-neutral, multi-fuel approach to cutting freight emissions.

Report into driver coaching highlights onboarding as crucial
18 August 2026

Report into driver coaching highlights onboarding as crucial

New research from Teletrac Navman finds drivers who feel well-prepared are three times more likely to rate safety coaching as highly effective, making onboarding the critical first step for fleet operators.

Wholesalers prove electric HGVs can match diesel as new case study reveals real-world results
18 August 2026

Wholesalers prove electric HGVs can match diesel as new case study reveals real-world results

A new case study from the Scottish Wholesale Association, Renault Trucks and Vertellus finds electric HGVs can match or exceed diesel on local wholesale delivery routes, with up to 95% of journeys achievable on electric.

Diesel Technic appoints David Mason as Regional Sales Manager to drive growth across UK and Ireland
18 August 2026

Diesel Technic appoints David Mason as Regional Sales Manager to drive growth across UK and Ireland

Global commercial vehicle spare parts supplier Diesel Technic has appointed David Mason as Regional Sales Manager, reinforcing its long-term commitment to growth across the UK and Ireland.

Farizon partners with Europcar for vehicle replacement service
17 August 2026

Farizon partners with Europcar for vehicle replacement service

Farizon has selected Europcar Mobility Group UK to provide a two-day replacement vehicle service for its electric van customers, adding to existing AA roadside assistance and DHL next-day parts support.

EV and charging sector leaders urge Government to hold the line on ZEV mandate
14 August 2026

EV and charging sector leaders urge Government to hold the line on ZEV mandate

Industry leaders respond to the Government's consultation on the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, warning that softening targets now would undermine investment just as EV sales climb above trajectory.

A&M Smith Recycling puts Scotland's first Renault Trucks electric skip loader to work
13 August 2026

A&M Smith Recycling puts Scotland's first Renault Trucks electric skip loader to work

Aberdeen-based waste and recycling specialist A&M Smith Recycling has put the first Renault Trucks electric skip loader in Scotland into operation, adding an 18-tonne E-Tech D Wide to its fleet.