Option to charge cheaper – join the Enefit loyalty program
Energy company Enefit has created the Enefit public charging network loyalty program, becoming the first electric car charging network in Latvia to offer special benefits to private customers. The loyalty program has been in effect since April 1, offering larger discounts or lower charging fees to customers who regularly charge their electric cars on the Enefit network.
If a customer charges their electric car for at least 50 kWh during a month (from the first to the last date), they will receive a 5% discount on charging for the following month. and if at least 100 kWh is charged during the month, the discount for charging in the following month will be 10%.
"The development of electric car charging infrastructure is an important prerequisite for promoting the use of electric cars in everyday life, choosing sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation. We have created the loyalty program as a long-term solution to make charging services more accessible, to thank our customers, and to motivate more and more drivers to switch to electric cars. We believe that by promoting public charging, we will be able to increase the added value for both our partners and end users, thereby reducing the overall cost of consumption," says Daniels Treņins, Head of Enefit's E-mobility Division.
Any private individual who charges their car in the Enefit network can join the loyalty program, regardless of how they pay for the service – using the Enefit Volt app, an RFid card or Mobilly payments. You can sign up for the loyalty program by registering, and participants will receive information about their charging volume on the first day of each month. The loyalty program will operate across the entire Enefit charging network in the Baltics and Poland.
The Enefit charging network is the largest electric car charging network in the Baltics. There are 67 chargers (124 connection points) available in Latvia, 241 chargers (482 connection points) in Estonia, 226 chargers (456 connection points) in Lithuania, and 67 chargers (134 connection points). In total, by the end of 2025, Enefit Group companies in the Baltics and Poland plan to build more than 1,400 public charging stations (approximately 2,800 connection points).