Romania is currently witnessing an unprecedented surge in the adoption of electric mobility. As part of the European Green Deal, the Romanian government has committed to substantial investments in Public EV Charging Infrastructure. From the bustling streets of Bucharest to the industrial hubs of Timișoara and the tech-centric corridors of Cluj-Napoca, the demand for reliable factories and suppliers is at an all-time high.
The local market is driven by the Rabla Plus program, one of the most generous subsidy schemes in Europe, which incentivizes both private citizens and commercial enterprises to switch to electric vehicles. This transition necessitates a robust network of High-Power Charging (HPC) stations along the A1, A2, and A3 motorways to facilitate cross-country travel and international logistics.
Under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), Romania aims to install over 30,000 charging points by 2026. This ambitious goal creates a fertile ground for global suppliers like Hangzhou Volt Charger Co., Ltd. to partner with Romanian engineering firms and municipal authorities to deploy state-of-the-art DC fast charging technology.
In major Romanian cities like Iași and Brașov, shopping centers (such as AFI or Baneasa) are becoming the primary locations for public charging. Suppliers are focusing on Universal DC EV Charging Solutions that can handle high turnover. For mall operators, providing 60kW to 180kW chargers is a way to increase "dwell time" while offering a value-added service to eco-conscious shoppers.
Bucharest’s public transport company (STB) and other municipal fleets are increasingly integrating electric buses. This requires specialized Megawatt Charging Hubs and high-capacity DC chargers (up to 360kW) to ensure that public transit remains operational without long downtime. Localized software integration via OCPP 1.6/2.0 allows Romanian cities to manage energy loads dynamically, preventing grid overloads.
The strategic positioning of Romania as a gateway between Central Europe and the Balkans makes its motorway infrastructure critical. Factories are now supplying modular DC chargers that can be easily expanded. For instance, a station starting with 120kW can be upgraded to 240kW as traffic increases along the Constanța-Arad route.
Hangzhou Volt Charger Co., Ltd. is a leading innovator in the electric vehicle (EV) charging industry, specializing in Portable & DC EV Chargers, EV Charging Adapters, and Smart Energy Solutions. Established in Hangzhou, China, the company has rapidly gained a reputation for delivering high-quality, reliable, and technologically advanced charging products that meet the evolving demands of EV owners and businesses worldwide.
With a commitment to sustainability and innovation, Hangzhou Volt Charger integrates cutting-edge technology into its product portfolio, offering fast, efficient, and safe charging solutions suitable for home, workplace, and public applications. Its portable chargers provide convenience for EV users on the go, while its DC fast chargers ensure rapid energy replenishment for commercial fleets and public charging stations.
The company also develops intelligent charging adapters and energy management systems, enabling seamless connectivity, real-time monitoring, and optimized power usage. By combining robust hardware with smart software, Hangzhou Volt Charger empowers Romanian clients to reduce energy costs, enhance charging efficiency, and future-proof their EV infrastructure.
Serving global markets with an emphasis on quality, safety, and customer satisfaction, Hangzhou Volt Charger Co., Ltd. is dedicated to accelerating the adoption of electric mobility and supporting a greener, smarter, and more sustainable transportation ecosystem across Romania and the wider European Union.
Romania experiences diverse weather conditions, from freezing winters in the Carpathians to scorching summers in the Danubian Plain. Our Public EV Charging Infrastructure is engineered to withstand these extremes:
The future of Public EV Charging Infrastructure in Romania lies in the integration of renewable energy sources and "Vehicle-to-Grid" (V2G) technology. As solar and wind energy production grows in regions like Dobrogea, the ability to store and manage this energy via EV batteries becomes a game-changer. Our suppliers are already preparing for this shift by developing chargers that support bi-directional power flow and high-efficiency energy conversion.
For businesses and municipalities looking to invest, the time is now. With the combination of European funding, supportive local policies, and advanced hardware from leading global manufacturers, Romania is set to become a lighthouse for sustainable transportation in Southeast Europe.