Where can I charge my electric car in Tbilisi? Complete Guide 2025
When buying an electric car, one of the first questions that comes to mind is: “Where do I charge it?” The good news is that Tbilisi has become a completely different city in this regard.
By 2025, hundreds of charging stations will be operating across Georgia, and their number is still growing. But where are they, how much do they cost, and which one is better? We’ll explain it all in this guide.
Fast vs regular charger — what’s the difference?
Before we talk about stations, let’s briefly distinguish between two types:
Fast DC charger — With a capacity of 50 kW to 120+ kW, the battery is charged in 30–60 minutes. Ideal for on the road or for quick stops. The average price of a fast charger is 0.85 GEL per kilowatt-hour — a little more, but it saves you time.
AC charger (Level 2) — 7–22 kW power, full charge in 4–8 hours. Good for parking lots, shopping malls, and at home at night.
Tbilisi’s main charging networks
🔴 Wissol
Wissol has the largest network of electric vehicle charging stations in Georgia — 12 stations in 9 cities, where 44 electric vehicles can be charged simultaneously. The stations support European, Japanese and Chinese electric vehicle connectors — CCS, CHAdeMO and Type 2.
🟢 Socar
SOCAR charging stations currently operate at 15 service stations, and in early 2026, the company opened the first fully electric station in the South Caucasus — with two 120 kW fast chargers, which can charge 4 electric cars in about 40 minutes.
🔵 E-Space / EV Georgia
One of the most extensive networks in the country, located in many parts of the city – near hotels, universities, and shopping malls. It is used via the ev-georgia.net platform or by mobile number.
🟡 Green Charge Georgia
A specialized network of fast EV and PHEV chargers — you can search at greencharge.ge.
Practical tips
🗺 Use apps — ev-georgia.net and PlugShare show nearby stations in real time.
⏰ Plan ahead — a fast station is good for on the go, and an AC charger is good for when you’re on a business trip or at night.
💳 Top up your balance early — authorization in the EV Georgia system is done via mobile number, and the balance can be topped up at any time.
🔌 Check the connector — BYD and Zeekr models use the CCS2 standard, which is available on all modern stations.
Conclusion
Charging an electric car in Tbilisi is much easier today than it was 3 years ago. The network is expanding, the price is affordable, and fast technologies are appearing in more and more stations.
When you purchase BYD and Zeekr vehicles at E-motions, we will also help you install a charger and use the network — from a home-installed AC charger to a fast public station.
