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Spain Passes Mobility Law Mandating Plan Renove and High‑Power Fuel‑Station Chargers

The measure aims to shore up fast‑rising EV demand in a market still reliant on subsidies that have run out in many regions.

Overview

  • September EV registrations jumped about 103% to roughly 22,205 units, with industry crediting the surge to Plan MOVES support.
  • Faconauto is pressing for immediate extra funding and fiscal measures after multiple autonomous communities exhausted MOVES III budgets.
  • ANFAC reports 52,107 public charging points installed by end‑Q3 2025, but 14,643 are not yet active, leaving about 22% of the network unusable.
  • AEDIVE’s active‑only count shows 48,594 operational public chargers as of 1 October, highlighting methodological differences in network tallies.
  • Fast charging remains limited—around 10% of points are ≥150 kW and only 17% of interurban chargers are fast—while the new law requires large fuel stations to provide a ≥400 kW charging group with at least one 150 kW point, rising to a 600 kW group from 2027.