Charging infrastructure changes frequently. Check your preferred charging app for current station availability and pricing.
Overview
Charging infrastructure in Lausanne is growing steadily. 6+ networks operate across Switzerland. Here is what you need to know to charge your EV.
Lake Geneva city with public charging in the city center and fast chargers along the A1 and A9.
Charging Networks
These are the major charging networks in Switzerland. Availability varies by location. Check a charger finder app or the charger map for stations near Lausanne.
Ionity
Up to 350 kW · CCS2 · ~€0.75/kWh
Fastned
Up to 400 kW · CCS2, CHAdeMO · ~€0.59/kWh
Electra
Up to 300 kW · CCS2 · ~€0.5/kWh
Tesla Supercharger
Up to 250 kW · CCS2 · ~€0.55/kWh
Gofast
Local or regional network
Lidl Schweiz
Local or regional network
Payment Methods
Most charging networks in Lausanne accept app-based payment. Download the network's app, link a payment method, and start the session from your phone. Many newer stations also accept contactless bank cards (Visa, Mastercard tap-to-pay). Some networks offer RFID cards for frequent users, but these need to be ordered in advance.
Recommended roaming services
A roaming service lets you charge across multiple networks with one app or account. In Switzerland, the most useful are:
- Shell Recharge
- Plugsurfing
- Swisscharge
Plug Standard
Switzerland uses Type 2 / CCS2 as the standard connector. Type 2 is used for AC charging (up to 22 kW at most public stations), and CCS2 (Combined Charging System) is the standard for DC fast charging.
Tesla vehicles in Europe also use CCS2, so you can charge at any public station. Older CHAdeMO connectors are becoming rare but still available at some locations.
Pricing
- Average DC fast charging
- ~€0.65/kWh (0.65 CHF)
- Average home electricity
- ~€0.22/kWh
Prices are approximate national averages for Switzerland. Actual costs in Lausanne vary by network, time of day, charger speed, and whether you use a subscription plan or pay-as-you-go rates.
Public charging in Switzerland typically costs around €0.65/kWh for DC fast charging. AC charging is often cheaper, and some networks offer monthly subscription plans that lower the per-kWh rate.
Tips for Charging in Lausanne
- Check charger availability in your charging network's app before driving to a station. Apps like Ionity, Shell Recharge, or your local network show real-time status so you avoid arriving at a broken or occupied charger.
- Download at least two charging apps before you arrive. Not every charger works with every app, and having a backup avoids frustration.
Terms You Might See
Charger screens and apps use terms that can be confusing. Here are the most common ones.
kW (Kilowatt)
How fast your car is charging right now
kWh (Kilowatt-hour)
How much energy has been delivered
CCS2
The DC fast charging connector used in Europe
Roaming Card
One card or app that works across multiple networks
CPO
Charge Point Operator, the company running the charger
Idle Fee
Extra charge if you stay plugged in after charging ends
Ad-hoc Charging
Pay per session without a subscription or account
SoC (State of Charge)
Your battery percentage
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From Finn, engineer: Charging availability in cities changes rapidly as networks expand. This guide reflects current infrastructure but we recommend checking the latest station status through a charger finder app before driving to a station.
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