Electrohold launched its "Electrocharge" EV charging stations
The charging points start working at a price of BGN 0.38 per kilowatt hour
Electrohold has launched the largest chain of EV charging stations in Bulgaria - called Electrocharge. The stations are located close to customers, in strategic locations throughout the country. The first devices have been installed in 17 cities, including Sofia, Varna, Pleven, and Blagoevgrad, with plans for their quantity to reach 500. The stations are equipped with the latest technologies for fast and efficient charging, ensuring convenience and reliability for owners of electric cars.
The service starts at an attractive price of only 0.38 leva (0.19 euro) per kilowatt hour with no initial fee and no minimum charge.
Electrohold makes a unique offer to its customers. They can express interest in installing a charging station at a location convenient for them by emailing [email protected]. The company is committed to considering all requests and incorporating them into its network expansion plans.
As a modern energy company, Electrohold strives to offer sustainable solutions to all consumers. Through the network of charging stations, we will provide access to environmentally friendly energy in close proximity to people. We believe that this way we will contribute to a better quality of life for everyone," said Milen Hristov, manager of Electrohold IPS, operator of the Electrocharge chain.
Apart from favorable prices, customers of the service will also be able to take advantage of various promotional and bundle offers, as well as a variety of subscription plans that suit different needs and budgets.
The new service is part of Electrohold's mission and vision to offer innovative solutions to increase efficiency and facilitate the green transition. With Electrocharge, the company aims to facilitate the transition to sustainable transport and support the development of electromobility in Bulgaria.
Information about the location of the chargers is available on: https://electrocharge.bg/en/.
Translated by Tzvetozar Vincent Iolov