- OMV adds EV charging at Romanian stations via Enel X, Eldrive, Electrica, Renovatio
- Chargers are located across Moldova, Transylvania, Muntenia, Bucharest, Oltenia, and Dobrogea
- Diverse partners ensure compatibility with most Romanian EVs and varied charging options
- Public charging at gas stations aids trip planning in a growing network
OMV, one of the largest petrol station operators in Romania, is expanding its services to meet the growing demands of electric vehicle owners. As electric mobility becomes increasingly accessible and sought after by Romanian drivers, the fuel network takes a significant step by integrating charging stations into its network.
For those who have already chosen electric mobility or are considering making the transition, one essential question is: where can they charge their car safely and in a reasonable time? OMV provides the answer through partnerships with the leading charging infrastructure operators in Romania.
OMV Partners for Charging Infrastructure
OMV gas stations that offer charging facilities for electric vehicles are equipped with stations supplied by several recognized operators in the Romanian market:
- Enel X - an international operator with extensive experience in electric mobility
- Eldrive - one of the most active players on the Romanian EV infrastructure market
- Electrica - an energy supplier with a strong presence in Romania
- Renovatio - an expanding operator of charging solutions
This diversity of partners ensures compatibility with the majority of electric cars available on the Romanian market and offers varied charging and payment options.
Complete List of OMV Stations with Electric Vehicle Charging
Moldova Region
Bacău — Calea Doctor Alexandru Safran No. 14A (Enel X)
Roman — Str. Mihai Viteazul No. 1 (Enel X)
Transylvania Region
Alba Iulia — Str. Alexandru Ioan Cuza No. 8 (Enel X)
Turda — Mihai Viteazu Commune, Mihai Viteazu village No. 1400A, DN 1 (Enel X)
Zalău — Mihai Viteazul Boulevard No. 151A (Renovatio)
Muntenia Region
Predeal — National Road No. 63B (Enel X)
Alexandria — Dunării Street No. 8 (Eldrive)
Bucharest and Ilfov
Bucharest — Str. Alexandru Șerbănescu, Sector 1 (Electrica)
Bucharest — Colentina Avenue 446, Sector 2 (Eldrive)
Bucharest — Pantelimon/Pierre de Coubertin Avenue, Sector 2 (Eldrive)
Bucharest — Nicolae Grigorescu Boulevard No. 2, Sector 3 (Eldrive)
Bucharest — Olteniței Avenue 2, Sector 4 (Eldrive)
Bucharest — Gazelei Street 18-20, Sector 4 (Eldrive)
Bucharest — Calea Rahovei Street 266A (Eldrive)
Domnești — Ring Road, Ilfov (Eldrive)
Oltenia Region
Slatina — Pitești Street No. 193, Olt County (Eldrive)
Drobeta Turnu Severin — Nicolae Iorga Boulevard No. 16 (Eldrive)
Dobrogea Region
Constanța — Mamaia Boulevard No. 302 (Eldrive)
Why Charging Infrastructure at Gas Stations Matters?
For electric vehicle owners, the availability of charging stations is a crucial factor in trip planning. In Romania, while the charging network continues to expand, the number of public stations remains limited compared with Western European countries.
Integrating charging stations into traditional gas stations such as OMV offers several advantages:
- Strategic locations on main routes and in accessible urban areas
- Comprehensive facilities - the ability to use charging time for a break, shopping, or a meal
- Safety and lighting provided 24/7
- Familiarity - drivers already know where OMV stations are
Future Perspectives
As the Romanian electric vehicle market continues its ascent—with rising sales and government incentives for purchases—expanding the charging network becomes a priority.
OMV has expressed its intention to continue developing this infrastructure as demand grows. It is expected that, in the coming years, the list of locations will expand significantly, and charging speeds will improve through the deployment of fast and ultra-fast stations.
For those planning to buy an electric car or already owning one, it is recommended to check the availability and compatibility of charging stations before starting their trip. Most of the operators mentioned offer mobile apps that facilitate locating stations and checking real-time availability.