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Charging Costs

Cost to Charge Fiat E-Ducato in Belgium

Updated March 2026

The Fiat E-Ducato has a 79 kWh battery and consumes about 316 Wh/km, typical for a large commercial van. Its 50 kW DC charging speed is notably slow, making public fast charging sessions long and expensive. Based on what our app users tell us, the E-Ducato is a van where depot charging discipline matters more than almost any other model. In Belgium, average home electricity costs around €0.36/kWh and DC fast charging averages €0.60/kWh. These are estimates. Always check your vehicle's manual for exact specifications.

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Charging costs vary significantly depending on your electricity tariff, time of day, charging network, subscription, and location. The numbers below are estimates based on average prices in Belgium and may not reflect what you actually pay. Always check your network's app for current pricing.

Home charging

€11.38

per 100 km

Public AC

€11.38

per 100 km

DC fast charging

€18.96

per 100 km

Detailed Breakdown

Home Public AC DC Fast
Price per kWh €0.36 €0.36 €0.60
Cost per 100 km €11.38 €11.38 €18.96
Full charge (0-100%) €28.44 - €47.40
Monthly (1,250 km) €142 - €237

Compared to Petrol

Fiat E-Ducato (home charging)
€11.38 / 100 km
Comparable petrol car (7 L/100 km)
€11.90 / 100 km
Estimated annual savings (15,000 km/year)
€79

Based on approximate average fuel and electricity prices. Actual savings depend on your tariff, driving patterns, and fuel costs.

Tips to Reduce Charging Costs

  • Depot charging overnight is essential. The E-Ducato's 79 kWh battery and slow 50 kW DC speed mean public fast charging sessions are long and costly. Always start the day with a full charge from the depot.
  • Avoid DC fast charging unless absolutely necessary. At 50 kW, filling from 10% to 80% takes over an hour, and you are paying public rates the entire time.
  • Plan routes carefully to stay within the 250 km range. At 316 Wh/km, the E-Ducato uses energy quickly, and a mid-day stop at only 50 kW DC is a significant time and cost penalty.
  • Drive at moderate speeds. The E-Ducato's large, boxy shape means aerodynamic drag increases sharply at higher speeds, pushing consumption well above the already high 316 Wh/km baseline.
  • Manage payload carefully. The E-Ducato supports up to 1,000 kg, and heavier loads increase consumption. Every extra kilogram shortens range and pushes you closer to needing that slow, expensive public charge.

The E-Ducato is a van that absolutely needs to start every day fully charged from the depot. Its 50 kW DC charging speed makes mid-day public charging impractical for anything more than a small top-up. Home or depot AC charging overnight at cheap rates is the only way to keep operating costs reasonable.

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