
If you drive an EV in Vilnius, you have already felt the difference between using a charger that exists and charging that is actually convenient. Eleport is aiming for the latter.
Eleport just opened a new ultra-fast EV charging location at NØRDIKA Shopping Valley (Vikingų g. 3, Vilnius), marking the company’s first site in the southern part of Vilnius.
The location has a wide choice of amenities to visit while charging, like restaurants from Čili Pizza to McDonalds, food shops like Rimi, and retail shops at the location like Jysk and Senukai, Pier, Toy City and many more. It also sits next to one of the city’s key transport corridors, just a few minutes from the airport, and near IKEA Vilnius. All this makes it a convenient location to stop for a charge for both local and passing drivers.
First stage: 6 charging points, up to 240 kW per charging point
In the first stage, the new Eleport NØRDIKA site will include 3 chargers and 6 charging points. Total site capacity will be 800 kW, with up to 240 kW available per charging point. However, reaching this peak charge depends on the vehicle’s charging capability.
Eleport and NØRDIKA want the hub to become a charging-friendly retail destination: convenient for existing shopping mall guests and attractive enough to bring in additional visitors thanks to Eleport’s reliable, high-power charging while they shop.
Exact location in the NØRDIKA parking lot: 2 – Fish
EV drivers will be able to find our charger in the parking lot by following the designated parking cube on the lamppost displaying the number 2 and icons of Fish. You’ll notice the green Eleport light box from far away.
As usual with Eleport, charging at the NØRDIKA site is easy when using the Eleport App.

More EVs are hitting the road in Lithuania
Eleport is determined to keep increasing the fast charging network in Lithuania at a strong pace, especially as there are verifiably more EVs hitting the road in the country.
Between January and October 2025, 2,478 new battery electric vehicles have entered the road in Lithuania, marking a +62.7% increase from the previous year. These EVs made up 7% of all cars sold this year so far (ACEA).

About Eleport
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.
Additional information: eleport.com
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