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Fastned doubles charging revenue

European fast charging company Fastned has generated €122.4 million in revenue related to charging in 2025 – doubling charging revenue in two years. The news also shows first time Fastned has surpassed €100 million in annual charging revenue for the

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James Evison

European fast charging company Fastned has generated €122.4 million in revenue related to charging in 2025 – doubling charging revenue in two years.

The news also shows first time Fastned has surpassed €100 million in annual charging revenue for the first time. The figures were confirmed in Fastned’s 2025 annual report 2025.

This milestone reflects the continued expansion of Fastned’s network and the sustained increase in demand for fast charging, alongside consistent growth in the number of fully electric cars on Europe’s roads, which now surpasses 10 million, with over 8.5 million in Fastned’s nine operational markets. 

At year-end 2025, Fastned operated 406 fast charging stations across nine countries: up from 346 stations across seven countries at the end of 2024.

As well as 60 new stations opening in 2025, 35 existing stations were expanded, upgraded or redeveloped, reflecting a strategy to increase density and utilisation at its highest-performing locations.

To accelerate the transition for trucks too, Fastned has deployed 400 kW truck chargers with dedicated lanes for large heavy-duty vehicles at various stations across our network. 

In 2025 Fastned also piloted a new one megawatt-class charger – the Alpitronic HYC 1000 – at Aalscholver in the Netherlands, learning more about how the next generation of EV infrastructure behaves in the field.

Michiel Langezaal, Co-Founder and CEO of Fastned, said:

“Passing €100 million in annual charging revenue is a proud milestone for Fastned and a signal to industry and financial markets.  We have proven fast charging to be a commercial business that can attract long-term investment – and  we are scaling this proven model across the continent. With over 400 stations in nine countries, and supported by thousands of investors, we are well placed to continue to be a leader in the electrification of transport across Europe. 

“A decade ago  people questioned whether or not society would switch to electric, and who would build the charging network needed for that to happen. Well, we did – and we proved it could be a successful business. That proof allows us to continue to invest, to drive scale across Europe and to support millions of drivers to go electric in the coming decade and deliver the best charging service that can be expected of us. That is what Fastned is doing.”

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