
Why are more and more companies electrifying their vehicle fleets?
Electric cars are no longer a niche product – they are becoming a mainstream choice for both individuals and businesses. Statistics from early 2026 in

Electric cars are no longer a niche product – they are becoming a mainstream choice for both individuals and businesses. Statistics from early 2026 in

Electric cars are no longer a future concept or something seen only in major cities. In recent years, the number of electric cars in Estonia has grown rapidly and, according to forecasts, this growth is expected to continue. More and more people are turning to electric cars for practical reasons – quiet driving, lower running costs and easier maintenance.

If we were to choose a keyword that would describe Enefit’s public charging service in 2025, it would be growth. The amount of energy charged, the number of chargers and the ease of use and reliability of the service all increased. The community, technological capabilities and our courage to set ever greater goals also grew.

The expectations of electric car users have grown in recent years: users want charging to be quick, simple and reliable, whether they are at home, at work or on the road. Until now, however, different charging needs were handled by separate applications – a home charging app in one place, an employer’s solution in another, and public charging in a third.

In recent months, several electric car owners using CHAdeMO connectors have approached us. Their concerns centre on the future: will CHAdeMO charging disappear entirely from Estonia? Is it still worth keeping these vehicles? And if charging is no longer possible, what options will remain?

Imagine a situation where the charger recognises your car the moment you connect the charging cable, and charging starts automatically – with no app, card or PIN code required. Sounds like the future? In fact, it’s the present – now available in Enefit’s public charging network.

The number of electric vehicles in Estonia is growing rapidly, but many apartment associations are faced with the question: how to provide residents with a convenient, affordable and future-proof charging solution?

Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular, but their growing use presents new challenges – particularly for residents of apartment buildings. If you already own an electric car or are planning to buy one, but it isn’t possible to install a charger at your residence, one inevitable question arises: where can you charge your car?

The popularity of electric cars is growing by the day, and so is the demand for charging options. To offer customers more flexible and affordable charging options, Enefit chargers now use a new dual-tariff pricing system.

Ugandi Resto, operating in the heart of Otepää, has for years offered its guests a balanced experience of flavours and relaxation – with Nordic precision and the life-affirming lightness of the Mediterranean. Now, this philosophy of hospitality is enriched by one more important nuance: the possibility to charge electric cars.