EV Charging Routes in Turkey
Today's electricity grid · Turkey
- Hydro · 37.6%
- Wind · 13.0%
- Solar · 11.3%
- Biomass · 2.5%
- Gas · 7.2%
- Coal · 28.4%
Source: Ember Climate (monthly)
Cities in Turkey
All EV Routes in Turkey
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Country EV landscape
Turkey's EV charging infrastructure is concentrated heavily in its largest urban centers, with Istanbul alone hosting 90 of the country's 598 total stations, followed by Ankara with 41 and Bursa with 23. The network is dominated by local providers such as Eşarj and ZES, which have established a growing footprint across major cities and along intercity routes. Station density drops sharply outside these hubs, with Antalya and Kayseri each offering fewer than 20 stations, meaning drivers on longer journeys between Istanbul and Ankara or into central Anatolia must plan carefully around the 125 mapped routes. Turkey's mixed climate, with hot summers in the interior and milder conditions along the coasts, does not impose extreme thermal stress on batteries, but the limited station count per city suggests that public charging remains a supplementary option for most users, with home charging likely the primary method. The relatively low station numbers in secondary cities like Kayseri indicate that infrastructure expansion is still in its early stages, particularly for travelers heading into less populated regions.