GreenWay Polska expands charging network to 1,178 public points in 2024
GreenWay Polska significantly expanded its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in 2024, adding 363 new proprietary public charging points, bringing the total number of company-owned public stations to 1,178. The company’s broader public network, which includes partner stations, now comprises 1,633 charging points, the company announced.
“GreenWay Polska has been expanding its public network at an average pace of 200 new charging points annually, but the 2024 results significantly exceeded this average,” the company stated.
In the past year, the company deployed 525 AC chargers and 653 DC chargers across its network, highlighting a growing demand for fast-charging solutions. Additionally, 160 new partner stations were integrated into the GreenWay network, further boosting the company’s nationwide coverage.
A major focus of GreenWay’s expansion has been the development of environmentally friendly, renewable energy-powered charging stations. By the end of 2024, the network included 592 green energy charging points, comprising 137 AC chargers and 455 DC chargers.
“In 2024, we added nearly twice as many charging points as the previous year, effectively integrating almost one new station per day into our public network,” said Rafał Czyżewski, CEO of GreenWay Polska. “This milestone is significant, but it’s important to note that we also developed even more charging points for businesses.”
GreenWay Polska also made significant strides in expanding charging infrastructure for businesses. In 2024, the company built 650 new charging stations for corporate clients looking to expand their electric vehicle fleets. Moreover, an additional 362 charging points were brought under the company’s management, further strengthening its service portfolio.
In total, GreenWay Polska now oversees 1,750 private charging points operated by well-known brands such as InPost, IKEA, Mercedes (Jawor factory), and Strabag. These stations, though privately owned, are integrated into GreenWay’s broader management system to ensure optimal operation and maintenance.
To support corporate fleets, GreenWay offers a fleet card system, which grants access to its entire public charging network. By the end of 2024, over 3,500 fleet drivers were utilizing this service.
“Year after year, we observe growing interest from businesses in establishing their own charging infrastructure,” noted Marek Zientarski, Sales Director at GreenWay Polska. “As more companies transition to electric fleets, they are becoming a key driver of zero-emission transportation growth.”
In 2024, GreenWay Polska experienced a surge in customer registrations, with 33,000 new users joining its network, bringing the total number of registered users in Poland to over 108,000.
EV drivers conducted 1.23 million charging sessions across the GreenWay network last year—representing a 33% increase compared to 2023.
GreenWay also expanded its operations in other European markets. In Slovakia, the network grew by 6,300 new users, bringing the total customer base there to 19,000. Additionally, the company launched its services in Croatia, registering 896 customers in its first year of operation.
GreenWay Polska is part of the international GreenWay Group, recognized as one of the fastest-growing electromobility infrastructure providers in Central Europe. As of the end of 2024, the company operates 1,633 public charging points in Poland, with a significant portion offering fast charging capabilities exceeding 100 kW, catering to the growing needs of EV users.
With a strong focus on expanding both public and corporate infrastructure, GreenWay Polska continues to play a pivotal role in driving sustainable mobility across the region.
Source: GreenWay Polska and ISBnews