Rome: Starting April 27, the Corso Francia station will be closed; here’s where to recharge in Rome

Starting April 27, the high-power charging station at Corso Francia 212 in Rome will be temporarily closed for special maintenance. We’re revamping every aspect of the charging experience: more advanced technology, faster charging times, and services designed for everyday electric vehicle drivers.

 

Get ready—it won’t be your usual charging experience!

 

For e-drivers looking to charge in the northern Rome area, another Ewiva ultra-fast charging station can be found nearby at the following address:

– Via Flaminia, 871

 

In addition to these locations, throughout the City of Rome you can recharge with electric joy thanks to many other Ewiva ultra-fast charging stations, strategically located along major routes.

 

DISCOVER OTHER EWIVA STATIONS IN ROME

 

Ewiva brings electric vehicle charging to Campione d’Italia (CO), a strategic hub between Italy and Switzerland

Ewiva, the Enel Group’s operator of ultra-fast charging stations, continues to expand its high-power charging network and announces the launch of a new station in Campione d’Italia, at Piazzale Maestri Campionesi, in a high-traffic area that is a major attraction for the region.

 

In fact, the new site is located across from the Casino, along the promenade that runs alongside Lake Lugano, in a setting that combines local mobility with international traffic. The location makes the site particularly convenient for the daily commutes of cross-border workers between Italy and the Canton of Ticino, as well as for the tourist traffic that flows through the area year-round.

 

The station is equipped with a total of 3 High Power Charging stations, including 2 charging points of 150 kW each and 1 of 300 kW, for a total of 6 charging points (PoC), designed to offer a fast and reliable service in a high-traffic location. Located within a large parking area and a short distance from bars, restaurants, and amenities, the site allows e-drivers to efficiently use their charging time, integrating it with their activities, whether during daily commutes or on longer trips.

 

The new charging stations in Campione d’Italia are also equipped with a contactless payment system and accept credit, debit, or prepaid cards from the Mastercard, Visa, VPay, and Maestro networks, as well as Apple Pay and Google Pay, in addition to the option of using an app or an RFID card from operators compatible with the Ewiva network, as well as Plug&Charge technology for compatible vehicles.

 

“We are proud to see Campione d’Italia grow as a destination equipped with top-notch infrastructure, supporting the region’s tourism and economic development,” comments Campione’s mayor, Roberto Canesi.

 

With this new launch, Ewiva consolidates its presence in Lombardy, where the network now includes 70 ultra-fast charging stations for a total of approximately 250 charging points, helping to make the infrastructure supporting electric mobility increasingly widespread, even in strategic areas with international connections.