Charging Infrastructure and EV User Experience: Current Situation and Expectations in Turkey

Electric vehicle (EV) usage in Turkey is growing rapidly, and charging infrastructure is a key factor in supporting this growth. EV sales increased significantly in 2025, and infrastructure development directly affects user experience.


Current Charging Infrastructure

  • Over 11,000 charging stations and 28,000+ charging connectors across the country.

  • AC (slow) and DC (fast) chargers are distributed in urban and intercity routes.

  • While city centers are well-served, rural areas still have gaps.


User Experience

  • Accessibility: Uneven distribution in intercity routes can cause range anxiety.

  • Speed: Fast DC chargers are increasing but not yet universal.

  • Convenience: Digital apps (e.g., Şarj@TR) allow real-time availability and location info.

  • Cost: Home and night-time charging provide economic advantages.


Challenges

  • In some areas, electricity grids and building infrastructure are insufficient for EV charging.

  • Regional differences (West vs. East) limit confidence for long trips.

  • Fast-charging capacity and energy management require grid upgrades.


Future Expectations

  • Expansion of charging stations and fast chargers is planned.

  • Smart charging, energy storage, and renewable integration will improve user experience.

  • Goal: Reduce regional inequalities and lead in sustainable transport.


Conclusion

Turkey’s EV charging infrastructure and user experience are rapidly evolving. Investments and technological solutions meet daily needs, but wider coverage, fast charging, and grid upgrades are essential to further enhance user satisfaction.

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