Ranked: How Much It Costs to Charge an EV in Europe, by Country
This chart shows the average cost to charge an electric car for 25 minutes per 100 km at a public station in various European countries. Data is sourced from the European Alternative Fuels Observatory (EAFO), as of 2024.
For most of Europe, charging costs vary between €0-5 per 100 km. Cheaper outliers include: Iceland (€2.9), Portugal (€3.2), and Finland (€4.6).
Norway and Slovenia charging costs jump to €17-19 per 100 km. Of course these values are also a reflection of sources of electricity, energy prices, and taxes within the country. In Norway, for example, prices are 25% more expensive than the EU average.
Countries with a higher share of renewable energy have lower prices, while countries with expensive energy imports (like Germany) have higher prices.
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