Eni's (ENI.MI) Plenitude subsidiary generates power from renewables, sells electricity, gas and energy services to households and businesses, and offers power for electric cars.
The unit prices for all the charging points at direct current will remain stable at between 0.85 euros and 0.95 euros per kWh depending on the speed of charging, Plenitude added.
Last year the company had 13,093 charging points, of which 12,099 at alternating current and the rest at direct current.
Most of the charging points are in Italy.
In addition, Plenitude said it would increase penalties for customers leaving their cars parked at charging points after having finished replenishing the battery.
Persons:
Molly Darlington, Plenitude, Francesca Landini, Keith Weir
Organizations:
REUTERS, Eni, Thomson
Locations:
Northwich, Britain, Italy