The total charging points installed at the end of the first quarter recorded a progress of 31.5% compared to 2023. In two years, the number of charging points has doubled, from 27,857 to 54,164 units.

Lombardy still prevails (10,158 charging points, +3,497 in the last 12 months), ahead of Piedmont (5,841 points, -1,626 in the 12 months), Rome remains in first place, followed by Milan, Naples, and Turin. On motorways, the charging points stand at 942 units (from 559 in March 2023 and 150 in March 2022), of which 85% are of the fast direct current type and 61% actually exceed 150 kW of power. 40% of motorway service areas are now equipped with charging infrastructure. The capital of Campania confirms itself as the metropolitan city where the infrastructure is advancing most rapidly. The incidence of higher-power infrastructures is also growing, with 34% of the points installed in last year being fast and ultra-fast.