Bishkek, Nov. 4, 2025. /Kabar/. As part of the Ministry of Energy's policy to develop renewable energy sources and electric vehicle infrastructure, Chakan Hydroelectric Power Plant (CHPP) is continuing its project to build charging stations across the country at its own expense.
According to the Ministry, six charging stations have been installed to date: two in Bishkek, at 113 Suvorov Street (with a capacity of 80 kW), and four in Kemin region, along the Bishkek-Torugart highway. The stations are equipped with modern equipment that ensures fast and safe charging of electric vehicles, making electric transportation more accessible and convenient for citizens. Furthermore, four more charging stations are planned for installation in Kara-Kul by the end of this year. Work is currently underway with local authorities to obtain all necessary permits.
To further develop the project, on July 31, 2025, Chakan Hydroelectric Power Plant OJSC signed a framework agreement with Blue Networks Co., LTD to implement a joint project to open a production facility for the assembly, production, and installation of electric charging stations in Kyrgyzstan.
According to the company's plans, by 2026, the charging station network will cover key cities and towns across the country: Bishkek, Osh, Manas, Bazar-Korgon, Tash-Kumyr, Toktogul, Uzgen, Ken-Sai, Suusamyr, Balykchy, Cholpon-Ata, Karakol, Bosteri, and Tokmok.