Table of Contents
- EV Charging Station in Madrid Located in a Strategic Enclave
- 20 Ultra-Fast Charging Points of up to 400 kW
- Renewable Energy and Self-Consumption as the Project's Core
- Environmental Innovation and Sustainable Urban Design
- A “Mobility Hub” Open to Citizens
- ACCIONA Strengthens its Charging Network in the Iberian Peninsula
ACCIONA will develop the largest public EV charging station within the M-30, a key infrastructure for electric mobility in Madrid, which will be operational by 2027 and powered by 100% renewable energy.
EV Charging Station in Madrid Located in a Strategic Enclave
Specifically, the new EV charging station will be located at Paseo de la Castellana 276, opposite the Cuatro Torres, one of the capital’s most prominent urban development areas. The facility will occupy a 1,281 square meter plot and will be integrated into the Madrid Nuevo Norte development.
Additionally, the project includes the transformation of a disused former gas station into a space dedicated to sustainable mobility. This approach reinforces the reuse of existing infrastructure and its adaptation to new energy needs.
20 Ultra-Fast Charging Points of up to 400 kW
Furthermore, the facility will feature 20 ultra-fast charging points, with power outputs of up to 400 kW. Of these, 19 will be for passenger vehicles and one for heavy vehicles.
Thanks to this capacity, users will be able to significantly reduce charging times, to around 15 minutes depending on the vehicle and battery type.
Additionally, a battery swapping system for Silence electric vehicles will be incorporated, expanding service options within the same space.
Renewable Energy and Self-Consumption as the Project’s Core
From an energy perspective, the EV charging station will operate with 100% certified renewable electricity. It will also feature solar panels for self-consumption.
This system will generate an annual net surplus exceeding 35,000 kWh, solidifying the facility’s self-sufficient nature.
In parallel, a real-time traceability system will be integrated to verify the renewable origin of the energy used for each charge.
Environmental Innovation and Sustainable Urban Design
Another distinguishing element will be the incorporation of a photocatalytic facade capable of eliminating air pollutants. This technology directly contributes to improving the environmental quality of the urban surroundings.
The architectural design will prioritize low-impact materials such as wood, photocatalytic ceramic, and locally sourced natural stone, aligning with sustainability and efficiency criteria.
A “Mobility Hub” Open to Citizens
The EV charging station has been conceived as a multifunctional space. Under a large canopy, charging points will be integrated alongside service areas for users.
The ground floor will feature a vending area and accessible restrooms. Meanwhile, the first floor will house a multi-purpose space for events and public awareness about electric mobility.
In this way, the project aims to become a meeting point that combines technology, services, and citizen awareness.
ACCIONA Strengthens its Charging Network in the Iberian Peninsula
With this initiative, ACCIONA Energía consolidates its position in the development of infrastructure for electric vehicles. Currently, the company already offers access to more than 5,000 charging points in Spain and Portugal.
Thus, the new EV charging station in Madrid is part of a broader strategy aimed at accelerating the electrification of transport and reducing emissions in urban environments.
Source and photo: ACCIONA Energia