e-Mobility Power Announces Fiscal Year 2025 Rapid Charging Station Development Achievements for EV/PHEVs
e-Mobility Power announced its achievements in developing rapid charging stations for EVs and PHEVs in fiscal year 2025. A total of 314 rapid chargers were newly installed or updated at highway service areas, and 566 on general roads, accelerating the expansion and higher output of its charging infrastructure network.
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e-Mobility Power Co., Ltd. (President and Representative Director: Kotaro Ikegame, hereinafter "the Company") hereby announces the summary of its rapid charging station development achievements for fiscal year 2025.
We extend our sincere gratitude to everyone who has cooperated in the development of the charging infrastructure network (hereinafter "e-Mobility Power Network").
1. Expressways
Rapid charging station development achievements in fiscal year 2025
In fiscal year 2025, in cooperation with NEXCO East Japan, NEXCO Central Japan, NEXCO West Japan, and JB Honshi Expressway, we completed the new installation and renewal of a total of 314 rapid chargers at 132 expressway service areas, parking areas, and highway oases (hereinafter, "expressway SA/PA") nationwide. (Refer to our website)
As of the end of March 2026, the rapid charging stations in expressway SA/PA where the Company installs and operates chargers totaled 454 locations (1,066 ports) nationwide. Among these, approximately 60%, or 272 locations, have two or more rapid charger ports per location, and 90 of these locations have rapid chargers with a maximum output of 150kW per port.
Rapid charging station with two rapid chargers (6 ports) including "Red Multi (Note 1)" (Kiyama PA (Upbound) on the Kyushu Expressway)
*Note 1: Common name for a 4-port multi-connector type rapid charger (total output 400kW, maximum output 150kW per port). When the number of simultaneous charging vehicles is two or less, it can charge at a maximum output of 150kW per port, and even when the number of simultaneous charging vehicles is four, it can charge at a maximum output of 90kW per port. For details, please refer to our press release dated January 16, 2025.
2. General Roads
(1) Rapid charging station development achievements in fiscal year 2025
In fiscal year 2025, with the cooperation of charger installation partner companies, local governments, etc., we completed the new installation and renewal of a total of 566 rapid chargers at 399 roadside stations, gas stations, convenience stores, and commercial facilities nationwide.
As of the end of March 2026, the rapid charging stations on general roads where the Company installs and operates chargers totaled 1,677 locations (2,460 ports) nationwide. Among these, more than 40%, or 740 locations, have rapid chargers with a maximum output of 90kW or more per port, indicating that we are also promoting higher output and multiple ports for rapid chargers on general roads.
○ Fiscal Year 2025 Rapid Charging Station Development Achievements (General Roads)
(2) Development of public road rapid charging stations in cooperation with Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Yokohama City
In January 2026, the rapid charger at "Yokohama City Tsuzuki Factory (along the west road)" in Tsuzuki Ward, Yokohama City, was renewed, and one new rapid charger with a maximum output of 150kW per port (1 port) was installed.
In March 2026, a new public road rapid charging station with two rapid chargers (2 ports) with a maximum output of 50kW per port was opened on a metropolitan road near Kami-Osaki, Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo. As a result, the total number of public road rapid charging stations operated by the Company as of the end of fiscal year 2025 was 9 locations (6 in Tokyo, 3 in Yokohama City).
Two rapid chargers (2 ports) Shinagawa Ward Kami-Osaki Parking Ticket Public Road Charging Station
3. Expansion of Charging Infrastructure Network
In addition to the rapid charging stations where the Company installs and operates chargers (hereinafter, "directly managed charging stations") mentioned above, the total number of connected chargers in the e-Mobility Power Network as of the end of fiscal year 2025, including charging facilities installed by approximately 1,700 partner companies and local governments, reached 27,122 ports.
We would like to express our renewed gratitude to all our collaborating partners for their immense cooperation.
○ Number of e-Mobility Power Network Connected Chargers
The operating status of chargers in the e-Mobility Power Network is published quarterly on our website, so please also refer to it.
4. Initiatives to Further Improve Charging Convenience
(1) Joint development of next-generation ultra-rapid charger "SERA-400"
The Company is jointly developing the next-generation ultra-rapid charger "SERA-400" with Toko Takaoka Co., Ltd., which supports a maximum output of 350kW/port and a maximum voltage of 1,000V, and held a new product announcement event on May 15, 2025.
Currently, renovation work for rapid charging stations is underway at Tomei Expressway Ebina Service Area (upbound and downbound), and three rapid chargers (8 ports) including "SERA-400" are scheduled to be installed at each of these stations.
The construction is progressing smoothly, with the renovation of Ebina Service Area (upbound) expected to be completed around summer 2026, and the same (downbound) around winter 2026.
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