Operators

Data: Feb 2026

Charging Network Operators

15 major operators and equipment suppliers active in Brazil

PlatformAutomakerUtilityEnergy MajorIndependentEquipment

Tupinamba Energia (WEG)

Platform

Charging Points

~3,600 managed

Max DC Power

180 kW

States

27

Focus

Aggregator platform

Largest network; WEG integration

BYD Energia

Automaker

Charging Points

~2,000 accessible

Max DC Power

120 kW

States

20+

Focus

Dealership + partners

85% BEV market share

Enel X Way

Utility

Charging Points

~1,500+

Max DC Power

150 kW

States

15+

Focus

Urban utility

Utility concession leverage

Shell Recharge / Raizen

Energy Major

Charging Points

~600

Max DC Power

150 kW

States

10+

Focus

Urban + highway

8,000 fuel station network

EZVolt

Independent

Charging Points

~500

Max DC Power

150 kW

States

20+

Focus

Urban + Volvo

White-label platform (Volvo)

BMW Charging

Automaker

Charging Points

400+ public

Max DC Power

50 kW

States

Nationwide

Focus

Urban destination

20,000 home chargers; free public

Zletric

Independent

Charging Points

~300 managed

Max DC Power

50 kW

States

10+

Focus

Retail destinations

Condo/retail SaaS

CPFL Energia

Utility

Charging Points

~250

Max DC Power

150 kW

States

4

Focus

Interior SP

Pioneer (2012); State Grid

EDP Brasil

Utility

Charging Points

~200+

Max DC Power

350 kW

States

4

Focus

Ultra-fast corridors

Highest power (350 kW)

Neoenergia

Utility

Charging Points

~150+

Max DC Power

150 kW

States

6

Focus

Northeast

Only deep NE coverage

Volvo Car Eletropostos

Automaker

Charging Points

75 stations (~145)

Max DC Power

150 kW

States

18

Focus

Highway DC

Largest automaker highway network

VW Eletropostos

Automaker

Charging Points

~120+

Max DC Power

150 kW

States

10+

Focus

Dealership

VW brand ecosystem

ABB / Rede Graal

Equipment

Charging Points

37 stations (~111)

Max DC Power

175 kW

States

5

Focus

Highway DC

Highest DC power; global leader

WEG

Equipment

Charging Points

5,000+ sold

Max DC Power

180 kW

States

Nationwide

Focus

Manufacturing

Largest Brazilian manufacturer

Equatorial Energia

Utility

Charging Points

~80+

Max DC Power

50 kW

States

7

Focus

North/NE utility

Only deep North coverage

Operator Comparison Matrix

OperatorTypePointsFocusMax DCStatesKey Differentiator
Tupinamba Energia (WEG)Platform~3,600 managedAggregator platform180 kW27Largest network; WEG integration
BYD EnergiaAutomaker~2,000 accessibleDealership + partners120 kW20+85% BEV market share
Enel X WayUtility~1,500+Urban utility150 kW15+Utility concession leverage
Shell Recharge / RaizenEnergy Major~600Urban + highway150 kW10+8,000 fuel station network
EZVoltIndependent~500Urban + Volvo150 kW20+White-label platform (Volvo)
BMW ChargingAutomaker400+ publicUrban destination50 kWNationwide20,000 home chargers; free public
ZletricIndependent~300 managedRetail destinations50 kW10+Condo/retail SaaS
CPFL EnergiaUtility~250Interior SP150 kW4Pioneer (2012); State Grid
EDP BrasilUtility~200+Ultra-fast corridors350 kW4Highest power (350 kW)
NeoenergiaUtility~150+Northeast150 kW6Only deep NE coverage
Volvo Car EletropostosAutomaker75 stations (~145)Highway DC150 kW18Largest automaker highway network
VW EletropostosAutomaker~120+Dealership150 kW10+VW brand ecosystem
ABB / Rede GraalEquipment37 stations (~111)Highway DC175 kW5Highest DC power; global leader
WEGEquipment5,000+ soldManufacturing180 kWNationwideLargest Brazilian manufacturer
Equatorial EnergiaUtility~80+North/NE utility50 kW7Only deep North coverage

Connector Standard Summary

All major operators have converged on common standards:

CCS2 (Combo 2)

DC Fast Charging (50-350 kW)

Universal standard — all operators

Type 2 (Mennekes)

AC Charging (7-22 kW)

Universal standard — all operators