CHAEVI's electric vehicle fast-charging station / Courtesy of CHAEVI
CHAEVI, Korea's largest operator of public electric vehicle fast-charging infrastructure, has won two government contracts — one from the Korea Environment Corporation, a public agency under the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment, and another from Seoul Energy Corporation, a Seoul city-owned utility.
The K-eco contract designates CHAEVI as the operator for Zone 4 of the 2026 Public EV Fast Charger Manufacturing and Procurement Project, covering the southern regions of Busan, Daegu, Ulsan, South Gyeongsang Province and North Gyeongsang Province.
Under the contract, CHAEVI will manufacture and install 136 standalone 100-kilowatt chargers and 113 simultaneous 200-kW chargers at major transit points across the zone.
Under the Seoul Energy Corporation contract, CHAEVI will install 12 dual-type fast chargers rated at 100 kW and 200 kW, along with eight canopy structures, at public facilities in Seoul by December.






