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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Order of July 29, 2025 No. 2030-r
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Order of July 29, 2025 No. 2030-r
The government will compensate operators of electric charging stations (ECS) for part of the costs of purchasing and technologically connecting new equipment to power grids. The order to allocate almost 5.7 billion rubles for these purposes in 2025-2027 was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
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The subsidy will provide support for the installation of approximately 1,900 DC electric charging stations with a capacity of at least 149 kW, which are manufactured in Russia, during the implementation of the federal project “Production of Innovative Transport”.
The size of the subsidy will compensate 60% of the cost of the charging station equipment and 60% of the fee for technological connection to the power grid. At the same time, the mechanism for forming the compensation assumes the possibility of increasing its size if the investor installs charging stations with a capacity of more than 149 kW. This will become an incentive for launching electric charging stations that will be able to charge the battery of an electric vehicle faster. The funds will be distributed based on the results of a competitive selection, which will be held by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
"It is important to more actively expand the geography of such infrastructure so that owners of such cars throughout the country have the opportunity to charge them easily and conveniently. This is a key factor that stimulates demand for electric cars," Mikhail Mishustin noted, commenting on the adopted document at a meeting with deputy prime ministers on August 4.
According to plans, by 2030, 28 thousand DC charging stations with a capacity of at least 149 kW should operate on Russian roads. They allow charging an electric vehicle battery to 80% in no more than 20–30 minutes.
The work is being carried out within the framework of the new national project “Industrial Support of Transport Mobility”.
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