Renault Trucks has published an open-source map on its corporate website showing the location of public charging hubs for electric trucks in Europe.
The open-source map lists nearly 500 existing or soon-to-be-operational public charging hubs for trucks in Europe
The new tool gives a clear up-to-date overview of the current and planned state of the network. The regularly updated map lists nearly 500 existing or soon-to-be-operational public charging hubs for trucks in Europe.
As of 30 September 2025, this includes 191 truck-specific operational charging hubs, 157 operational charging hubs suitable for trucks and 135 truck-specific charging hubs in the pipeline.
The data also shows that charging infrastructure is already available along the main highways which means that electric trucks are now feasible over long distances.
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.
These facilities allow drivers to recharge their vehicles during regulatory breaks without negatively impacting productivity. They already cover the main European transport routes:
- The North Sea – Baltic corridor (Amsterdam – Warsaw – 1,200km) includes 13 truck-dedicated stations, seven 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.
Mega-chargers will arrive soon and will make it possible to recharge trucks in a matter of minutes.
Renault Trucks, part of the Volvo Group, has also called for action to speed up the deployment of public charging hubs to encourage the adoption of electric trucks. The group 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.
To consult the Renault Trucks charging hubs map for electric trucks, please click here.