The station in Ylöjärvi will be equipped with ultra-fast chargers with a maximum output of 400 kW. St1 already offers fast charging stations at 41 petrol stations across Finland, nine of which were opened this year.
The company also operates in other Nordic countries: charging is also available at 37 petrol stations in Sweden and 30 petrol stations in Norway. The company’s first location dedicated exclusively to charging electric cars was opened in Oslo in spring 2025.
St1 currently offers charging stations for electric cars under the name St1 Charge. The switch to a purely electric petrol station was an obvious choice, with the aim of retaining the petrol station’s restaurant and car wash at the same time. Furthermore, the company adds that, as part of its ‘One Brand’ strategy, the Shell Ylöjärvi station will be rebranded in autumn 2025.
This comes after the phase-out of St1’s Shell licensing agreement, under which around 630 Shell-branded sites will be converted across the Nordic countries. St1 estimates that the unified network will total around 1,250 energy stations.
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