Powy, electric mobility on the rise: installations active in over 200 municipalities and accelerated results in the first half of 2025
Turin, September 10, 2025 – The growth of Powy, the company that owns, develops, and manages Italy’s leading independent network of public charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. In the first half of 2025, the use of its stations helped avoid1.3 million kg ofCO₂ emissions. This figure, more than double that of the same period in 2024, adds to the numerous indicators reflecting the rapid evolution of Powy electric mobility in Italy, which continues to grow despite far from ideal conditions.
In the first six months of the year, Powy expansion Powy driven by the launch ofover 130 new charging pointsacrossmore than 60 locations. Of these, more than half arehigh-power, fast, and ultra-fast direct current (DC) stations. All of these new installations reinforce Powy commitment Powy building a widespread and technologically advanced network capable of meeting the diverse and rapidly evolving needs and spending habits ofe-drivers.
The total contribution to decarbonization from 2024 to the present exceeds3 million kg ofCO₂saved, the equivalent ofover 40,000 trips between Rome and Milan. Underpinning these results is a network that now includesmore than 2,200 charging points (between those already installed and those under development) in over 200 municipalities and 15 regions, confirming a mobility model that is increasingly accessible throughout the country.
“Millions of kilograms of CO₂ saved, thousands of charging sessions every month. These figures confirm that our work is increasingly appreciated by customers, with positive effects on emissions,”comments Federico Fea, Co-founder and CEO of Powy.
“In the coming months, we will continue to invest in quality, focusing on a network that is increasingly accessible and integrated with the needs of users and local communities, and to innovate, introducing technological solutions increasingly aimed at improving the charging experience. At the same time, we hope that the government and authorities will adopt urgent measures to support the sector, such as stable incentives for the purchase of electric vehicles, the implementation of the RED III regulations, and a tariff review for both medium-voltage (MV) and low-voltage (LV) systems.”
The first half of 2025 was marked bysignificant strategic partnershipsthat have strengthened Powy market presence.
In the public sector, Powy recently entered into agreements with numerous Italian municipalities. Among these are theMunicipality of Bolzano, wherethe company won the bid to install and manage over 34 charging stations at 17 strategic locations, and theMunicipality of Formigine,located in the heart of the ceramics district and the province of Modena—an area where Powy further strengthen its presence.
This expansion also extends to theretail and shopping center sectors, thanks to agreements with leading companies such asPAC 2000A, Maiora SpA SB, and Cushman & Wakefield, with the aim of making charging accessible in large shopping centers. The company’s presence in thehigh-end hospitalitysector is growing with the agreement signed withRelais & Châteaux in Italyand the partnership withMeliá Hotels International in Spain, consolidating the company’s European expansion strategy.
Powy a company that owns, develops, and manages Italy's leading independent network of public charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
Founded in Turin, Italy in 2018, Powy is at the center of the transition to more sustainable mobility, offering an innovative charging infrastructure that uses only 100 percent renewable energy.
Powy 's network includes quick, fast, and ultra-fast charging solutions strategically placed in public and private parking lots, supermarkets, shopping malls, and transportation hubs to ensure maximum convenience and accessibility for EV drivers. Each station is equipped with advanced technologies to provide a reliable and efficient charging experience.
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