Eleport Transfers 36 Charging Stations to Terminal in Strategic Shift 

Eleport has reached an agreement to sell 36 of its electric vehicle charging locations in Estonia to Terminal, a move that reflects the company’s growing focus on building larger, high-capacity charging hubs across Europe. The agreement, finalized in October, calls for the transfer of ownership during the first week of December. 

The transaction spans 36 locations with a total of 82 charging points scattered across Estonia, including 48 AC and 34 DC charging points.

In explaining the shift, Kaupo Eerme, Head of Estonian market at Eleport, said the company is concentrating on a new generation of charging sites designed to accommodate more vehicles and deliver faster charging speeds.

“By focusing on larger hubs with significantly more plugs, we can offer a smoother, more efficient experience for EV drivers and support the rapid rise of electric mobility across the region,” he said. “These sites are designed not only to reduce waiting times but to meet future demand as EV adoption accelerates. Our strategy is to concentrate on investment in high-traffic corridors and urban centers where reliability and charging speed matter most. By building out these next-generation hubs, we’re laying the groundwork for a scalable network that can serve millions of drivers and support the rapid growth of electric mobility in the region.” 

Eleport, active in six countries — Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovenia, and Croatia — operates more than 800 charging points and continues to expand. The company has secured or is negotiating more than 1,000 additional charging points slated for deployment between 2026 and 2028. Backed by international investors and known for its emphasis on premium locations, Eleport says its mission remains constant: making electric mobility simple, reliable, and accessible throughout Europe. 

Karlis

Kārlis Mendziņš

EV industry expert & Partnership manager at Eleport
Founder of Uzlādēts.lv. Drives an EV since 2017 and understands the complexities of having an EV while not having home charging. In the past 8 years has been deep diving into the EV sphere and has become one of the biggest e-mobility influencers in Latvia.
Jaan Juurikas

Jaan Juurikas

EV industry expert & author at Eleport
Founder of EVwire.com. A self-proclaimed “biggest EV geek out there,” he has spent the past five years diving deep into the complexities of the electric vehicle and charging industry. His work focuses on building a big-picture context that supports all players in the EV ecosystem.

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