Projects financed

We undertake challenging and innovative projects

We are immersed in projects to exploit the infinite possibilities of energy and offer new energy solutions. These projects have received public subsidies due to their scope and stated goal of reducing CO2 emissions from mobility.

Deployment of public-access EV charging points

We aim to establish a network of publicly accessible charging stations for both light and heavy electric vehicles, allowing electric charging throughout the TEN-T road network in Spain. This network will play a key role in advancing the energy transition throughout the Iberian Peninsula. 

Energy efficiency

Wherever possible, the energy supplied by these new charging points will come from renewable energy sources. The initiative will significantly improve energy efficiency and promote the decarbonization of the transport sector by reducing CO2 emissions.

Grid expansion

This deployment will contribute to the development of a stronger network of electric charging stations, facilitating the shift from light and heavy-duty vehicles powered by conventional fuels to electrified alternatives. 

Financial support

We have EU financial backing through the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) for Transport, a financial instrument created by the European Commission for the development of the Trans-European network.  We are also supported by funding from the Spain's Official Credit Institute (ICO), an implementing partner of the CEF Program. 

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The main objective is to implement and deploy a network of 427 electric vehicle recharging stations equipped with multi-standard fast chargers at existing Repsol service stations in Spain, mainly along the Atlantic and Mediterranean corridors. 

The project has received a grant of €3,279,255 through the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) for Transport benefiting Repsol Soluciones Energéticas, S.A.

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This project seeks to deploy 183 charging stations in the Atlantic and Mediterranean corridors in Spain (150 charging stations) and Portugal (33 charging stations). All will be located at existing Repsol service stations. 

The project has received a grant totaling €1,507,258 for Repsol Soluciones Energéticas, S.A. and €267,653 for Repsol Portuguesa, LDA through the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) for Transport.

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This project primarily aims to implement a network of public-access recharging points for light (LDV) and heavy (HDV) electric vehicles that will allow electric recharging along TEN-T road networks in Spain, with the installation of 305 recharging points at 94 existing Repsol service stations.

The project has received a grant of €6,480,000 through the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) for Transport.

Updated as of February 2026.