Católica provides charging stations for electric vehicles in Lisbon, Porto and Braga

You can now charge your electric vehicle on the Lisbon, Porto and Braga campi, through a partnership established with Mota-Engil Renewing. 

For that purpose, four electric charging stations were installed in each location, integrated in the national electric mobility supply network (MOBI.E):

  • On the Lisbon campus, 4 22kw/hour charging stations at the entrance of the outdoor parking; 
  • On the Porto campus, 2 charging posts of 22kw/hour in the faculty car park and 2 charging posts of 11kw/hour, on level -1 of the Restoration Building car park; 
  • On the Braga campus, 4 charging points of 11kw/hour, in the park at the entrance of the campus.

Charging must be done as usual. The rate granted by Mota-Engil Renewing to UCP is competitive in the context of the national electricity market and MOBI.E. This rate is available at each station and varies according to the charging time: more time charging means a higher final price. You must keep your car at the station only for the time strictly necessary, giving the possibility of charging other vehicles.

All questions related to electric charging may be clarified through 800 020 940, a call centre available 24 hours/day.

This initiative, framed within the sustainability strategy of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (CASUS - Católica for Sustainability), results from a partnership with Mota-Engil Renewing.

Together for the protection of the planet!

Católica
Católica closes for holidays on different dates in Porto, Lisbon, Braga and Viseu
The headquarters and three campuses of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa, in Lisbon, Porto, Braga and Viseu, will close for holidays. Check here for the periods per campus and the minimum services guaranteed at each location.
Católica Católica na JMJ
Pope Leo XIV visited Universidade Católica during World Youth Day. The visit inspired his Apostolic Letter on Education
While still a bishop, Robert Francis Prevost visited Universidade Católica during World Youth Day, attending Pope Francis' conversation with young university students. In the Apostolic Letter published during the Jubilee of the World of Education, he recalls his predecessor, reaffirming the idea of ‘Christian education as choreography.’ Find out more here.
Católica
Pope Leo XIV welcomes Católica at the Jubilee of the Educational World
With a delegation of 80 people, including students, alumni, the rector's team, professors, and staff, Católica stood out with a strong academic and cultural presence. Representatives from the university met with the Pope during audiences with students and educators. Learn all about this meeting.