GreenFlux, a provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging management software, has expanded its roaming network to include one million charge points across Europe and Turkey. The company says the development supports broader access to charging infrastructure amid growing EV adoption.
The network now spans 37 European countries and Turkey, covering more than 80% of the continent, including all EU member states. The Netherlands, Germany, France, and Belgium each have over 100,000 charge points. According to GreenFlux, the number of connected charge points has grown from 100,000 in 2019 to one million by mid-2025.
“Reaching 1 million charge points is a testament to the commitment of our team and partners,” said Suthalan Gnanes, managing director at GreenFlux. “It reflects how far the European EV ecosystem has come and the strength of our collaborations with key players across the region.”
GreenFlux’s roaming network enables EV drivers to access charge points across different providers and countries, helping to reduce range anxiety. For charge point operators (CPOs), the network offers greater utilization, and for e-mobility service providers (eMSPs), it extends service availability to a wider customer base.
The company’s roaming network, which stretches from Turkey to the Canary Islands and from Iceland to Spain, has supported 2.07 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity and 10.9 billion kilometers of EV driving to date. GreenFlux’s broader software platform also includes tools for payment processing, energy management, smart charging, and maintenance.
Now part of the DKV Mobility Group, GreenFlux continues to expand its network and software offerings, collaborating with partners such as Q-Park, TotalEnergies, Eneco, and Interparking. The company expects further growth in response to increased demand for interoperable and scalable EV charging solutions across Europe.
