Eleport, Snabb simplify access to electric vehicle public chargers across Baltics

  • 2025-01-13
  • BNS/TBT Staff

TALLINN - Eleport and Snabb announced on Monday that they have teamed up to enhance convenience for electric vehicle drivers across the Baltics.

This strategic partnership allows Snabb users to seamlessly access all Eleport charging points in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania through the Snabb app.

Eleport, a leading developer of electric vehicle public charging networks in Central and Eastern Europe, offers charging solutions powered entirely by renewable energy. The company operates a growing network of 405 charging points across the Baltics, strategically located to support both local drivers and long-distance travelers.

The Snabb platform integrates essential vehicle services such as parking, car washing, and electric vehicle charging into a single, user-friendly app, redefining convenience for vehicle owners.

"This collaboration elevates the EV charging experience to new heights," said Kaupo Eerme, Eleport Estonia country manager. "By integrating our chargers with Snabb's platform, we’re making sustainable travel even more accessible and straightforward for EV drivers."

Kustas Kõiv, CEO of Snabb, said Snabb's mission is to simplify life for vehicle owners by consolidating all essential services into one application.

"Partnering with Eleport significantly extends our reach and doubles the available charging points in the Snabb app. Over 75,000 active users will now enjoy expanded charging options and a more seamless daily driving experience," he said.

Through this partnership, electric vehicle drivers can now initiate and stop charging sessions and manage payments within the Snabb application.

Eleport, an Estonian company founded in 2016, develops a charging network in the Baltics and Poland. Eleport's ambitions have been financed by Gren, Bolt, Scandium Energy, and Ambient Sound Investments (ASI), the investment firm of Skype co-founders.

In the coming years, Eleport is set to invest 100 million euros in expanding its charging network in Central and Eastern Europe, aiming to become the largest electric vehicle charging network in the Central and Eastern European region, with the goal of having a network of over 100,000 electric vehicle charging stations by 2030. Eleport uses energy from renewable sources certified by the EU.