The December 11, 2024, TotalEnergies took a decisive step in the energy transition by inaugurating the very first service station 100% electric from Paris. Located on avenue de la Porte de Saint-Ouen, this infrastructure is part of the ambitious project “Let’s invent the Metropolis of Greater Paris”embodying the vision of a modern, sustainable and future-oriented metropolis.
A service station designed for the energy transition
At the heart of 17th districtthe TotalEnergies station at Porte de Saint-Ouen stands out for its 8 ultra-fast charging stations with a maximum power of 300 kW. Powered by electricity 100% renewablethey make it possible to meet ever-increasing charging requirements:
• 100 kilometers of autonomy recovered in just 6 minutes ;
• 80% battery recharged in less than 30 minutesdepending on the type of vehicle.
This station does not just offer efficient charging solutions. It is also positioned as a modernized service space with boutiqueof the snacksa connexion Wi-Fi and a relaxation area. The objective: to offer an enriched experience to users of electric vehicles, whether they are city dwellers or professionals.
TotalEnergies, strategic player in electric mobility
With more than 250 stations equipped with High Power terminals in France, TotalEnergies is establishing itself as an essential leader in electric mobility. The company aims to reach 500 stations equipped by 2027, a third of which will be 100% electric. These strategic sites will be distributed as follows:
- 200 stations on motorways and ring roads, to meet the needs of long-distance journeys;
- 300 urban or peri-urban stationslocated in transit areas such as train stations, airports or tourist sites.
Laurent TricotIle-de-France Deputy Regional Director of TotalEnergies, underlined the importance of this project:
“This station is a concrete response to the growing needs for electric mobility, while being part of our overall ambition of carbon neutrality by 2050.”
A response to energy and environmental challenges
Electric mobility is experiencing unprecedented acceleration, driven by regulatory developments and changes in consumer habits. The infrastructure put in place by TotalEnergies aims to resolve two major challenges :
- Autonomy : Thanks to ultra-fast terminals, downtime is significantly reduced, making the electric car more competitive.
- Availability : The station is open 24/7with a wide choice of payment methods, connectors compatible with all vehicles and multilingual support for international drivers.
Beyond its technical performances, this station is part of an urban framework redesigned thanks to the project « 17&CO »symbol of a more sustainable and innovative Paris. Geoffroy BoulardVice-President of the Greater Paris Metropolis, declared:
« The establishment of this 100% electric service station marks a turning point for the development of a cleaner metropolis resolutely turned towards the future ».
An ambitious deployment in Île-de-France and France
In Île-de-France, TotalEnergies has already equipped more than 50 High Power terminal stationsdont 5 100% electric sites (for example, in La Défense, Courbevoie and Massy). The company also operates a network of 24,000 charging points in France, including terminals for communities, businesses and individuals.
Key indicators | Data |
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Maximum terminal power | Up to 300 kW |
Time to recover 100 km of autonomy | 6 minutes |
Terminals operated by TotalEnergies in France | 24 000 |
Terminals in Île-de-France | More than 8,500 |
Stations planned by 2027 | 500 |
With this strategy, TotalEnergies’ objective is clear: to allow users to find high-performance terminals every 100 kilometers.
TotalEnergies: a long-term vision for carbon neutrality
The opening of this station is part of a global decarbonization approach. By developing infrastructures such as that of the Porte de Saint-Ouen, TotalEnergies is strengthening its position as leader in the energy transition while supporting the ambitions of carbon neutrality by 2050.
This initiative also responds to the growing demand from a public sensitive to climate issues and eager to adopt sustainable mobility practices. With this 100% electric station, Paris positions itself as an example to follow, combining technological innovation, ecological vision and urban modernity. The rise of electric service stations reflects not only industrial development but also a major societal commitment. TotalEnergies thus continues to redefine the contours of a greener and more sustainable energy future.