Lasnamäe Centrum opens one of Tallinn’s most powerful electric car chargers

Lasnamäe Centrum’s new charging area, built by Enefit, includes a total of eight charging points with a total capacity of 1,280 kW. The chargers, with a capacity of up to 240 kW, allow electric car batteries to be charged significantly faster than before and meet the growing demand for high- capacity public charging infrastructure.
Lasnamäe Centrumi uus Enefiti poolt rajatud laadimisala hõlmab kokku kaheksat
laadimiskohta koguvõimsusega 1280 kW. Kuni 240 kW võimsusega laadijad
võimaldavad elektriautode akusid laadida senisest märkimisväärselt kiiremini ning
vastavad kasvavale nõudlusele suure võimsusega avaliku laadimistaristu järele.
Photo: Raul Mee

“Lasnamäe Centrum’s 750-space parking lot now has a modern and fast charging option, which
makes visiting the center much more convenient and supports our goal of providing the best visitor
experience for customers” said Reimo Simsalu, Head of Real Estate and Business Development at
Capfield OÜ.

“Enefit’s goal is to make charging electric cars as convenient and accessible as possible for people,
both close to home, at work and on the road. That’s why we are developing the charging network in
places where people move around on a daily basis and where the demand for charging is highest.
Lasnamäe Centrum is a very good location for this,” said Robert Kutsar, Head of Charging
Infrastructure and Partnerships at Enefit.

“Lasnamäe Centrum is currently being renovated and developed in several directions at once,” added
Reimo Simsalu. “In addition to the new electric car chargers outside, the center will also be home to
new stores of two well-known brands – Sinsay and Skechers. Already in June, we will open a
renovated NS King store and an expanded Euronics store with a new concept.”
Lasnamäe Centrum owner Capfield OÜ is investing over five million euros in the renovation and
upgrading of Lasnamäe Centrum.

Capfield OÜ is the owner and developer of shopping centers, with one of the largest portfolios in
Estonia, extending from the city center in Tallinn to the suburbs and outside Tallinn to Pärnu. The
largest anchor tenants account for 65% of the portfolio’s total leasable area and include local and
international brands Bauhaus, Maxima, Prisma, Rimi Hyper, Selver, H&M, KFC, Burger King, Nike
Outlet, SportsDirect.com, Deichmann, Denim Dream, Jysk, Euronics, Apollo bookstores, LPP fashion
brands House, Sinsay and Cropp.

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