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Powerdot Acquires InstaVolt's EV Charging Network in Spain and Portugal

European electric vehicle (EV) charging provider Powerdot has announced its first major acquisition by purchasing InstaVolt’s charging network in Portugal and Spain. This deal marks a huge step forward for Powerdot, which has before expanded only through organic growth. The corporate transaction creates a strong demand for local coworking hubs where clean energy teams can set up regional project offices.

Powerdot EV Charging Network Expansion Iberia 2026

The highly anticipated Powerdot EV charging network expansion Iberia 2026 helps solidifies the company’s position as the largest independent charge point operator in southwestern Europe. Before this transaction, Powerdot built its footprint location by location. Now, by taking over an existing portfolio of active charging stations, the firm can scale its regional business much faster.

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Iberian Electric Vehicle Charging Network M&A Updates

This transaction is a major milestone for Iberian electric vehicle charging network M&A updates in the clean energy market. While Powerdot absorbs these new assets to strengthen its footprint in Portugal and Spain, InstaVolt plans to use the capital to speed up its growth back in the UK market. The strategic shift allows both companies to focus heavily on their core geographical regions.

Powerdot Acquisition InstaVolt Spain Portugal

The Powerdot acquisition InstaVolt Spain Portugal brings Powerdot’s total European network close to 3,000 contracted charging sites. The transaction was finalized in record time with help from local financial and legal advisers. Powerdot plans to use its massive scale to improve destination charging spots at supermarkets, shopping malls, and gas stations across the Iberian Peninsula.

The Future of Green Infrastructure

As more drivers switch to electric vehicles, the demand for ultra-rapid chargers outside of major cities continues to rise. This network expansion will create a variety of long-term green tech jobs for hardware engineers and maintenance workers who manage the public charging grid across Europe.