The hubs are located at Brouzils and Chavagnes (A83, in Vendée), Rouillé Pamproux (A10, in Deux-Sèvres), and Toulouse Sud Nord (A61, towards Toulouse, in Haute-Garonne) in France.
Each hub, equipped with canopies to provide shade, includes eight ultra-fast chargers with a total power output of up to 300 kW each, and one 50 kW Triple Fast-Charging station with three connectors (CCS, type 2 and CHAdeMO). EV drivers will be able to use the Vinci Autoroutes hubs to recharge up to 300 km range within 10 to 15 minutes. Accessible 24/7, the hubs can cater to all electric vehicles currently in circulation and provide 100% renewable electricity.
The payment options on all of these ultra-fast and fast charging stations are multiple, since Allego accepts more than 280 E-MSP (Charge Cards) passes currently in circulation in Europe, including the Ulys Electric pass. It is also possible to pay by most credit and bank cards, or via the Allego Smoov app.
More than 60% of the Vinci Autoroutes service areas offer electric charge points. The company has set a goal of equipping 100% of its network’s service areas with more than 1,500 charge points by the end of this year.