04.06.2026

The state supports the funding of electric car chargers, we support with implementation

The country recently expanded support for the establishment of electric vehicle chargers in the vicinity of Tallinn: Electric vehicle charging infrastructure support | Environmental Investment CentreWhen it comes to installing EV chargers, people often have a whole range of questions: where to start, which solution to choose, and how to organise billing, maintenance, and the day-to-day management of the chargers.Alexela offers apartment associations and property owners a full-service solution, from initial consultation to the day-to-day operation of the charging infrastructure. In addition to installing chargers, we also help organise charger management, maintenance, customer service, billing, and smart energy management solutions.Charging an electric vehicle does not have to mean complicated administration for you. With Alexela’s solution, charging at home, at work, and in the public charging network is available through one integrated service. If needed, we also arrange billing for home charging of company vehicles and compensation for electricity costs.We have compiled the most important information about charging solutions for apartment buildings into one GUIDE, which provides an overview of different options, technical solutions, and costs.If your apartment association is considering installing chargers, contact us. We will help find a suitable solution and carry out the project together with you.More about charging solutions for apartment associations

04.05.2026

Alexela has already contributed over 44,000 euros to the Reserve Forces Fund

Alexela has contributed to the Reserve Forces Fund with over 44,000 eurosSince June 2025, Alexela has consistently increased its contribution to Estonian national defense by supporting the Reserve Forces Fund through donations from product sales, community program regular donations, and separate targeted donations. Today, in cooperation with the contributions of more than 5300 Estonian individuals, this has grown into a significant and substantive support for strengthening Estonia's defense capability.Alexela has directed a portion of the sales revenue from digital products, such as caps, neck gaiters, and water, to the Reserve Forces Fund. Through these products, customers have the opportunity to contribute to national defense through simple everyday purchases. To date, over 11,000 euros have been raised for the fund from the sale of digital products.Community Program – Small Actions, Big ImpactAlexela believes that contributing to national defense does not have to be complicated. It can start with small everyday choices, whether it's a conscious purchase or a decision to direct digital stamps to a regular donation.Our customers can contribute to national defense through Alexela's community program, where regular customers can direct their digital stamps to a monthly donation to the Reserve Forces Fund. Each digital stamp is worth 0.10 euros, and the donation is automatically transferred to the fund once a month. In this way, with the contributions of more than 5300 individuals, over 28,000 euros have already been raised.In addition to the community contribution, Alexela made a 5000-euro donation to the Reserve Forces Fund during the 2025 Christmas period.Together with customers and the community, it is possible to achieve a real and measurable impact that supports Estonia's security both today and in the future. Every contribution matters.Join the community

30.03.2026

A new stage begins in the development of the Pakri Peninsula port and the Paldiski LNG terminal

A new stage begins in the development of Pakri Peninsula Port and Paldiski LNG terminalOn March 27, 2026, a transaction was completed, as a result of which Infortar sold its stake in Pakri Peninsula Port OÜ to Nordic Stream Group OÜ.The CEO of Alexela, Marti Hääle, stated that together with Infortar, led by Ain Hanschmidt and Martti Talgre, an extraordinary journey was undertaken in 2022, which has strengthened Estonia's energy security and laid the foundation for the development of the regional gas market. The addition of a new investor creates good conditions for the next stage.“Our goal is to move forward with the introduction of peak load power plants and the existing liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure. The Estonian electricity system clearly shows a lack of controllable capacities. The system must operate stably all the time and electricity must be available to consumers at all times,” said Hääle. “A gas power plant is an important future-proof solution, as it allows for quickly and flexibly covering those moments when other electricity production is not sufficient. This helps to reduce price fluctuations and strengthen supply security throughout the system. We will publicly announce more detailed next steps and the content of the development when the necessary preparations have been made and we are ready to essentially disclose future plans.”According to Angela Rannu, a member of the management board of Nordic Stream Group OÜ, this investment is seen as having great potential and synergy in exporting the production of the LNG terminal, the developing power plant, and the green ammonia plant through Pakri Peninsula Port. “As turbulent times continue in the world, ensuring energy security in Estonia and our neighboring region is of paramount importance. In the context of risk mitigation, the construction of the gas terminal in Paldiski is strategically important. Paldiski is located in a geographically favorable location, serving as Estonia's gateway to Western Europe. It is also noteworthy that it is more than 250 kilometers to the Russian border from here,” explained Rannu.Nordic Stream Group and Alexela see strong partnership with the state in their project. The goal is to put into operation the Paldiski mooring quay owned by the Estonian State Reserves Center to import LNG from the global market to Estonia, as well as to export synthetic fuels produced in Estonia in the future.