With more than 15 years of experience and a solid track record in Central and Northern Europe, Ekoenergetyka arrives in Madrid at a key moment for Spain’s electric mobility sector.

The country is making strong progress in charging infrastructure, but operators are no longer looking solely for high-power hardware: they need partners capable of responding quickly, adapting to local conditions and sustaining operations in the long term.

It is precisely in this field that Ekoenergetyka is beginning to establish itself as a benchmark.

“What our partners value most is technological reliability, the ability to scale rapidly and strong after-sales support. That is exactly what we offer,” the company told Mobility Portal.

Invitation to attendees

Ekoenergetyka invites operators, utilities, engineering firms and stakeholders across the value chain to visit Stand 6E05 at IFEMA Madrid to discover its fast and ultra-fast charging solutions, assess present and future projects, and explore new opportunities for collaboration.

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The company will present four systems designed for different power levels, scenarios and operational needs:

SAT 1500 MCS – High power for heavy transport

The highlight of Ekoenergetyka’s stand will be the SAT1500, a solution of up to 1.5 MW prepared for the Megawatt Charging System (MCS) standard.

“The SAT1500 was born from both market demand and our own strategic vision. It meets current needs and lays the foundation for the next stage of electric mobility,” the company states.

It is designed for:

  • interurban corridors,
  • logistics centres,
  • heavy-transport hubs,
  • operators needing to minimise downtime.

With this system, Ekoenergetyka positions itself as a key player in the electrification of heavy transport in Spain.

Axon Easy 400 – The ‘universal’ charger of the portfolio

Axon Easy is our best-selling charger; it features in more than 50% of our projects,” the company notes.

Its success comes from a balance of:

  • versatility,
  • efficiency,
  • compatibility with different standards,
  • scalable power,
  • compact design for space-constrained locations.

Axon Easy addresses frequent challenges in Spain such as limited electrical availability, interoperability requirements and the need for fast, sustainable installations.

It is an ideal solution for:

  • public or private car parks,
  • corporate fleets,
  • municipalities with sustainable mobility strategies,
  • operators focused on optimising operating costs.

Axon Side DLBS – Dynamic load balancing for scalable hubs

The Dynamic Load Balancing Side (DLBS) enables intelligent power distribution among multiple vehicles without the need to oversize grid connections.

It is essential for projects requiring:

  • maximum availability,
  • progressive scaling,
  • power adjustment according to each charging point’s demand,
  • optimised energy efficiency.

Its modular design is highly relevant for CPOs and companies developing several charging points simultaneously.

SAT 400 – Flexibility with a reduced footprint

The SAT 400 is a robust satellite module designed for environments where space is limited but compatibility with more complex power architectures is required.

It offers:

  • industrial-grade reliability,
  • compact design,
  • rapid installation,
  • simplified operation in multi-vehicle hubs.

Towards a new standard of collaboration in Spain

Ekoenergetyka already operates in strategic corridors in the country and plans to expand its presence through turnkey projects with full integration of:

  • modular design,
  • European industrial engineering,
  • event-technical support,
  • future compatibility with standards such as MCS.

“We listen to our clients and adapt our solutions to their objectives. Our aim is to grow in Spain not only with products, but also through long-term partnerships,” they emphasise.

An industrial strategy serving Spain, Portugal and Italy

Ekoenergetyka already works with leading players such as IONITY, Telpark, Powerdot, Plugit, Orlen and EVN, demonstrating its ability to operate under demanding standards.

With IONITY alone, it has installed more than 116 MW, a milestone that marked a turning point in its internal processes.

“Collaborating with such a demanding operator pushed us to refine our design, software and component quality, which further raised our standards,” the company explains.

The roadmap in Southern Europe now focuses on long-term agreements with:

  • car-park operators,
  • logistics fleets,
  • energy service companies,
  • public administrations,
  • integrators and utilities with high-power projects.

The objective: to become a stable technical partner capable of supporting the growth of the Spanish market in the face of persistent challenges such as interoperability, permitting delays and the need for specialised maintenance.

“We are bringing our know-how to Spain, Portugal and Italy with the same quality and reliability that earned us prestige in Northern Europe, but adapted to the specificities of each region,” they conclude.

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