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GreenWay secures financing for 2,700 EV chargers in three EU countries

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May 27, 2026

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Poland-based GreenWay has closed a EUR 113 million financing package to develop charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Croatia, Poland, and Slovakia.

The investment will enable GreenWay to develop, construct, and install 2,700 fast and ultra-fast public EV charging points across Poland, Slovakia, and Croatia by 2028.

GreenWay currently operates more than 3,000 public charging points across the three countries, with plans to significantly increase this number.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has provided a EUR 35 million loan to GreenWay, the bank said.

EBRD has provided a EUR 35 milllion loan

The remainder of the investment is covered by international infrastructure funds, sustainable asset managers, and GreenWay’s institutional backers, including Mirova, Janom Investment, Helios Energy Investments, Generation Capital & Neulogy Ventures.

In March 2025, Janom Investments, a leading investor in clean technologies in Central and Eastern Europe and co-founder of GreenWay, said it had reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable mobility by participating in another investment round for the company.

This round was worth more than EUR 50 million, including a significant investment from Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment, Janom added.

The new EV charging points will be placed in densely populated and traffic-heavy areas

The EBRD noted that Central Europe has significantly less electric mobility infrastructure than other regions in the European Union. All electricity procured by GreenWay is sourced from renewable energy, ensuring that the expansion of charging infrastructure delivers clear carbon savings, the bank said.

The GreenWay’s EV charging stations will be placed in densely populated and traffic-heavy areas, helping increase access to electric charging infrastructure and support cross-border EV travel, according to the EBRD.

The bank’s loan benefits from a first loss guarantee provided by the EU under its InvestEU program.

Of note, battery electric vehicle (BEV) registrations surged 51% in March 2026 across 15 key European markets. Renewed conflict in the Middle East brought the continent’s reliance on oil sharply into focus, according to analysts.

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