10 MAR 2025
20 years contributing to the sustainability of public transport in Poland
In the heart of the Silesian region, in southern Poland, lies one of the most remarkable charging stations in the country. Located at the facilities of the "Public Transport Company" in Tychy, this station has demonstrated its efficiency and relevance since its inauguration in September 2006.

The station in Poland that serves 137 buses and numerous private vehicles.
Tychy, southern Poland – The station is equipped with high-capacity systems that ensure continuous and reliable operation, offering both fast and slow charging depending on demand.
- Microbox:
- First unit commissioned in September 2006.
- Second unit installed in 2009.
- 30 EMB fast-charging dispensers: Two units for agile and efficient service.
- 66 slow-charging points: Designed to meet diverse charging needs.
- External storage: 15 tanks of 80 liters each, totaling 1,200 liters.
- Internal storage: Two systems, each with 15 tanks of 70 liters, with a combined capacity of 2,100 liters.
Operation and Performance
Every day, the station serves 137 buses and numerous private vehicles. To meet this demand, the equipment operates 20 hours a day without interruption, ensuring a continuous, high-quality service.
Image of the charging station and the Microbox compressor.
Local impact
This station not only contributes to sustainable transportation in the region but has also become a prime example of how technology can support the daily operations of a public transport company. Its strategic location and advanced infrastructure make it a model for other cities in Poland.
With nearly two decades of service, the Tychy charging station remains a cornerstone of both public and private transportation in the region, proving that the combination of technology and dedication can make a significant difference in urban mobility.
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