Near the "Uruchcha" metro station in Minsk, the company Zaryadka has opened a new charging hub for electric vehicles. It is located opposite the "Vivaldi" residential complex, writes Office Life.

Two high-speed charging stations, each with a capacity of 160 kW, have been installed on the site. One of them has two connectors — CCS and GBT, while the other is equipped with two GBT connectors. Up to four electric vehicles can be charged simultaneously here.
The operating company notes that it continues to develop its network in the capital's residential areas, as the demand for fast charging is constantly growing. A similar station previously appeared in Kamennaya Gorka.
In total, the network already has about 100 charging stations across Belarus. Among the major projects is a large charging hub in the Galleria Minsk shopping center, where dozens of electric vehicles can be served simultaneously.
In addition to Minsk, similar infrastructure is actively developing in the regions, as well as along major highways.
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