"ЕZS RusHydro" (part of "RusHydro") has started construction of the first two multifunctional charging complexes (MZK) on the M-11 "Neva" high-speed highway along the Moscow - St. Petersburg route. This was reported in the company's press service.
The pilot complexes will be located in the Solnechnogorsk urban district of the Moscow region at 63 and 75 km of the highway.
The MZK will include two types of charging stations: fast ones with a capacity of 150-210 kW and slow ones with a capacity of 22 kW.
MZKs are modern hubs that combine charging infrastructure for electric vehicles and a wide range of services for drivers and passengers. Each complex includes a single service building with an area of 900 square meters, which will house a cafe, supermarket, pharmacy and other services.
Multifunctional charging complexes will begin operations in 2026. In the future, the number of such hubs on the highway may reach six.
Subscribe to the news of "First Technical" on Google News to stay up to date with the latest events from the world of science and technology.
Read materials on the topic:
M-11 "Neva" highway: how much does the toll cost now, what are the rules, where to stop for a rest
New Year - new tariffs: Avtodor has increased the toll for travel on the M-11 highway
Now on home
Start of deliveries scheduled for 2027
Over 51,000 new motorcycles were sold in Russia in 2025
The car will take at least a year to assemble
The application's audience has reached 20 million users
The model will be included in the list of cars for taxis, price - from 2.25 million rubles
All parking lots of the "Administrator of the Moscow Parking Space" are connected to the service
The cars will be supplied to the Moscow Transport Service Directorate
Deliveries to India may begin in 2028
The technology provides automated search for all types of defects in power units
The plane flew 500 km, accelerating to 425 km/h
The plant stated that the information about the termination of purchases for models 6 and 8 is not true
Scientists are using the "Ekran-M" installation