Charging Network Operators
15 major operators and equipment suppliers active in Brazil
Tupinamba Energia (WEG)
PlatformCharging Points
~3,600 managed
Max DC Power
180 kW
States
27
Focus
Aggregator platform
Largest network; WEG integration
BYD Energia
AutomakerCharging Points
~2,000 accessible
Max DC Power
120 kW
States
20+
Focus
Dealership + partners
85% BEV market share
Enel X Way
UtilityCharging Points
~1,500+
Max DC Power
150 kW
States
15+
Focus
Urban utility
Utility concession leverage
Shell Recharge / Raizen
Energy MajorCharging Points
~600
Max DC Power
150 kW
States
10+
Focus
Urban + highway
8,000 fuel station network
EZVolt
IndependentCharging Points
~500
Max DC Power
150 kW
States
20+
Focus
Urban + Volvo
White-label platform (Volvo)
BMW Charging
AutomakerCharging Points
400+ public
Max DC Power
50 kW
States
Nationwide
Focus
Urban destination
20,000 home chargers; free public
Zletric
IndependentCharging Points
~300 managed
Max DC Power
50 kW
States
10+
Focus
Retail destinations
Condo/retail SaaS
CPFL Energia
UtilityCharging Points
~250
Max DC Power
150 kW
States
4
Focus
Interior SP
Pioneer (2012); State Grid
EDP Brasil
UtilityCharging Points
~200+
Max DC Power
350 kW
States
4
Focus
Ultra-fast corridors
Highest power (350 kW)
Neoenergia
UtilityCharging Points
~150+
Max DC Power
150 kW
States
6
Focus
Northeast
Only deep NE coverage
Volvo Car Eletropostos
AutomakerCharging Points
75 stations (~145)
Max DC Power
150 kW
States
18
Focus
Highway DC
Largest automaker highway network
VW Eletropostos
AutomakerCharging Points
~120+
Max DC Power
150 kW
States
10+
Focus
Dealership
VW brand ecosystem
ABB / Rede Graal
EquipmentCharging Points
37 stations (~111)
Max DC Power
175 kW
States
5
Focus
Highway DC
Highest DC power; global leader
WEG
EquipmentCharging Points
5,000+ sold
Max DC Power
180 kW
States
Nationwide
Focus
Manufacturing
Largest Brazilian manufacturer
Equatorial Energia
UtilityCharging Points
~80+
Max DC Power
50 kW
States
7
Focus
North/NE utility
Only deep North coverage
Operator Comparison Matrix
| Operator | Type | Points | Focus | Max DC | States | Key Differentiator |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tupinamba Energia (WEG) | Platform | ~3,600 managed | Aggregator platform | 180 kW | 27 | Largest network; WEG integration |
| BYD Energia | Automaker | ~2,000 accessible | Dealership + partners | 120 kW | 20+ | 85% BEV market share |
| Enel X Way | Utility | ~1,500+ | Urban utility | 150 kW | 15+ | Utility concession leverage |
| Shell Recharge / Raizen | Energy Major | ~600 | Urban + highway | 150 kW | 10+ | 8,000 fuel station network |
| EZVolt | Independent | ~500 | Urban + Volvo | 150 kW | 20+ | White-label platform (Volvo) |
| BMW Charging | Automaker | 400+ public | Urban destination | 50 kW | Nationwide | 20,000 home chargers; free public |
| Zletric | Independent | ~300 managed | Retail destinations | 50 kW | 10+ | Condo/retail SaaS |
| CPFL Energia | Utility | ~250 | Interior SP | 150 kW | 4 | Pioneer (2012); State Grid |
| EDP Brasil | Utility | ~200+ | Ultra-fast corridors | 350 kW | 4 | Highest power (350 kW) |
| Neoenergia | Utility | ~150+ | Northeast | 150 kW | 6 | Only deep NE coverage |
| Volvo Car Eletropostos | Automaker | 75 stations (~145) | Highway DC | 150 kW | 18 | Largest automaker highway network |
| VW Eletropostos | Automaker | ~120+ | Dealership | 150 kW | 10+ | VW brand ecosystem |
| ABB / Rede Graal | Equipment | 37 stations (~111) | Highway DC | 175 kW | 5 | Highest DC power; global leader |
| WEG | Equipment | 5,000+ sold | Manufacturing | 180 kW | Nationwide | Largest Brazilian manufacturer |
| Equatorial Energia | Utility | ~80+ | North/NE utility | 50 kW | 7 | Only deep North coverage |
Connector Standard Summary
All major operators have converged on common standards:
DC Fast Charging (50-350 kW)
Universal standard — all operators
AC Charging (7-22 kW)
Universal standard — all operators