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Supercharger Pricing in Europe: What You Need to Know in 2026

Supercharger Pricing in Europe: What You Need to Know in 2026

NSTX Editorial March 5, 2026

Supercharger pricing varies by country, time of day, and whether you drive a Tesla or another EV. Here's a breakdown of current rates and tips to save on charging costs across Europe.

Understanding Supercharger pricing can help you budget your road trips more effectively. Here's what you need to know about charging costs in Europe.

Pricing structure:
- Tesla owners typically pay between 0.25 and 0.45 EUR/kWh depending on the country
- Non-Tesla vehicles may pay a small premium, usually 0.05-0.10 EUR/kWh more
- Some stations offer off-peak rates during nighttime hours
- Idle fees apply if you remain plugged in after charging is complete

Country-by-country overview:
- France: approximately 0.36-0.40 EUR/kWh
- Germany: approximately 0.38-0.43 EUR/kWh
- Netherlands: approximately 0.35-0.39 EUR/kWh
- Spain: approximately 0.30-0.35 EUR/kWh
- Italy: approximately 0.42-0.48 EUR/kWh

Tips to save on charging:
- Charge during off-peak hours when available
- Use the Tesla membership for reduced per-kWh rates
- Compare prices across networks — Ionity, Fastned, and others may offer competitive rates
- Plan stops at stations with lower regional pricing

Our app displays pricing information for each station so you can compare before you charge.

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