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- The tenth Madrid Electric Vehicle Fair (VEM2025) will be held from 19 to 21 September in Plaza de Colón, aiming to bring zero-emission mobility closer to both private individuals and professionals (public and private fleets).
- Endesa will be present for the tenth consecutive year as a Gold sponsor, showcasing its entire ecosystem of electric mobility solutions at a stand located in the central aisle of the exhibition area.
The new edition of the Madrid Electric Vehicle Fair (VEM) is just around the corner, and Endesa, a participant since its inception 10 years ago, will once again take part as a Gold sponsor this September. The 10th edition of the event will take place, as usual, in the capital's Plaza de Colón and will be held from 19 to 21 September as part of European Mobility Week.
At its 50 m2 stand, which will once again be located in the main aisle of the fair, Endesa will present its interconnected ecosystem of products and services that facilitate the transition to electrification and sustainable mobility. These include electricity tariffs for charging at home and on public roads, solutions for companies looking to develop mobility services, and innovative new products such as Endesa Drive: the first electric vehicle leasing service in Spain from Endesa and Ayvens, which includes everything in a single monthly payment.
With Endesa Drive, customers get the vehicle lease, the charger (including installation), and a package of kWh for public charging, all in a single monthly payment. Additionally, by signing up for an Endesa home tariff, they will receive further benefits.
Attendees will be able to get first-hand information from Endesa's team of experts about the company's various options. For example, charging solutions for private individuals will be on display, featuring the Waybox home charger—a smart, connected device for charging electric vehicles at home. It allows users to control and schedule charging sessions through the Endesa 'On Your Way' App, a single app for charging both on our public network and at home.
As for tariffs, there is a wide variety of tariffs adapted to the needs of each customer for both home and public charging. For public charging, Endesa offers monthly subscription tariffs designed for those who require regular use, called 'e-Smart Plus' and 'e-Smart'. There is also the 'e-Flex' pay-per-use tariff.
For home use, attendees can learn about the Endesa Tempo Zero electricity tariff, which allows them to charge their car at night at no cost (the first 200 kWh/month between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m.).
Furthermore, we will have information on the comprehensive charging service for businesses and fleets, where interested parties can get details on charging their electric fleets, advice on electrification options for their companies, and innovative value-added services within the electric mobility ecosystem.
Attendees will also find information on Endesa's Public Infrastructure Plan, one of the most ambitious in the country. For more than a decade, Endesa has been committed to facilitating electric mobility for all users. This includes not only urban charging solutions adapted for parking lots, shopping centres, restaurants, hotels, hospitals, and more but also a strong focus on public urban and peri-urban charging, as well as ultra-fast roadway charging to ensure users have no doubts about making long-distance trips. In fact, as part of its public charging infrastructure development plan, Endesa has rolled out more than 6,300 charging points across Spain with a full range of technologies. 43% of these are fast or ultra-fast, located in both urban and motorway environments, with power outputs between 150 kW and 300 kW. The majority are situated near major roads. This High Power Charging (HPC) network is now deployed in 16 of Spain's 17 Autonomous Communities and 47 provinces.
The VEM fair is organised by the Business Association for the Development and Promotion of Electric Mobility, AEDIVE, together with Madrid City Council. Endesa has been a member of AEDIVE since April 2015 and is currently part of its Board of Directors. VEM 2025 serves as an excellent exhibition space to showcase the latest developments in both electric vehicles and the necessary charging infrastructure to all interested parties.
About Endesa
Endesa is the leading electricity company in Spain and the second largest in Portugal. It is also the second largest gas operator in the Spanish market. Endesa operates an integrated business model spanning electricity generation, distribution, and supply. Furthermore, the company offers value-added services focused on the electrification of energy use for households, businesses, and public administrations. Endesa is committed to the United Nations’ SDGs and corporate social responsibility. In the latter area, it also operates through the Endesa Foundation. Our team comprises around 9,000 employees. Endesa is part of Enel, a multinational electricity company and an integrated leading player in global energy and renewables markets [1].
[1] Enel's leadership in the various categories is defined by comparison with the financial data of its counterparts in the year 2024. Reference perimeter: publicly traded companies without majority state ownership.
 
    
		 
    
		 
    
		 
    
		 
    
		