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Spain’s Public EV Chargers Reach 52,107, Yet 22% Remain Offline, ANFAC Reports

Lengthy procedures are stalling activations, leaving fast‑charging coverage thin.

Overview

  • Installed public charging points rose 8.8% in Q3 to 52,107 after adding 4,215 units, according to ANFAC’s latest barometer.
  • Some 14,643 chargers are installed but not active; bringing them online would lift the network to 66,750 points and surpass ANFAC’s 64,000 target.
  • High‑power units of 150 kW or more total 5,119, just 10% of the network, with only 17% of interurban sites offering fast charging versus 57% that are slow.
  • Spain’s overall electromobility score stands at 21.2 out of 100, leaving the country about 10 points below the EU average of 34.1.
  • Electrified passenger car registrations jumped 132% year over year as MOVES III stabilized, yet ANFAC warns nine regions have exhausted program funds.