The Transport Ministry has installed a total of 11 fast-charging stations for electric vehicles at key locations across Cyprus, enhancing electric vehicle onnectivity and imporving the geographical coverage of the charging network.
“The transition to electromobility requires the development of appropriate infrastructure across Cyprus. Through targeted interventions, we are gradually strengthening a more modern, reliable, and sustainable transport system that meets the needs of the future,” Transport Minister, Alexis Vafeades said in a statement.
The stations have been installed in the following areas:
- Community of Kato Pyrgos
- Parking area of Nicosia General Hospital
- Parking area in the Larnaca region
- Parking area of the Choirokoitia Archaeological Site
- Parking area of Limassol General Hospital
- Parking area of Kyperounta Hospital Health Centre
- Parking area of Troodos Square
- Parking area of Trimiklini Church
- Parking area of the Tombs of the Kings Bus Station – Paphos
- Parking area of Polis Chrysochous Bus Station
- Parking area of Famagusta General Hospital Health Centre
The Ministry stated that the locations were selected with the aim of achieving wider geographical coverage and serving key routes across Cyprus.
The stations support fast charging and offer multiple usage and payment methods, either through a mobile application or via card payment readers.
The total cost of the project amounted to approximately €918,000, including VAT and five years of maintenance.
The project is being implemented by the Electromechanical Services Department, which is responsible for the planning, coordination, and promotion of the installation of the stations.
At the same time, the Transport Ministry continues planning further expansion of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure network across Cyprus, with the goal of gradually strengthening electromobility and supporting cleaner and more sustainable transportation.





