Fleet Guide
EV Charging for Home Care and Field Service in Switzerland
Updated March 2026
Home Care and Field Service teams in Switzerland typically drive around 100 km per day. Here is what you need to know about charging costs, available networks, and tax incentives for running an electric fleet in Switzerland.
All costs, tax incentives, and infrastructure data are approximate and based on publicly available information as of early 2026. Actual charging costs depend on your vehicle, charging speed, network, and contract. Tax incentives may change. Check your vehicle manual and local regulations for the latest information. EVcourse is not affiliated with any vehicle manufacturer or charging network mentioned on this page.
At a Glance
- EV market maturity
- medium
- DC fast charging cost
- 0.65 EUR/kWh
- Plug standard
- Type 2 / CCS2
- Typical daily distance
- 100 km
- Charging networks
- 6+ networks
- Home electricity cost
- 0.22 EUR/kWh
Charging Infrastructure in Switzerland
Growing EV market with expanding charging coverage. Compact country with good highway charging coverage. Clean electricity grid with high share of hydro and nuclear.
Charging Networks
Major charging networks available in Switzerland for home care and field service vehicles:
Popular roaming cards that work across multiple networks: Shell Recharge, Plugsurfing, Swisscharge. A roaming card simplifies payment for home care and field service teams who charge at different stations throughout the day.
Charging Costs for Home Care and Field Service
Estimated daily and monthly charging costs for a typical home care and field service vehicle driving 100 km per day in Switzerland. These estimates use the average consumption of recommended vehicles for this industry.
Depot / Home Charging
3.5 EUR / day
~77 EUR / month (22 days)
At 0.22 EUR/kWh average home rate
Public DC Fast Charging
10.4 EUR / day
~229 EUR / month (22 days)
At 0.65 EUR/kWh average DC rate
Depot or home charging is typically 66% cheaper than public DC fast charging in Switzerland. For home care and field service teams, overnight depot charging is almost always the most cost-effective strategy.
Fleet Tax Incentives in Switzerland
Cantonal vehicle-tax treatment for EVs varies by canton, with reductions or exemptions in some areas. Verify current cantonal vehicle tax, import tax, and business purchase treatment before relying on a tax advantage.
Tax incentives can significantly reduce the total cost of ownership for home care and field service fleets. Check with your local tax advisor for the latest rules and how they apply to your specific situation.
Recommended Vehicles for Home Care and Field Service in Switzerland
These vehicles are commonly used in home care and field service and can cover the typical 100 km daily requirement. All use Type 2 / CCS2 connectors, the standard in Switzerland.
Volkswagen ID.3
434 km (WLTP) · 59 kWh · 165 kW DC · 24 min (10-80%)
Estimated daily cost (DC): 9.9 EUR · Home: 3.4 EUR
Kia Niro EV
464 km (WLTP) · 64.8 kWh · 94 kW DC · 41 min (10-80%)
Estimated daily cost (DC): 10.7 EUR · Home: 3.6 EUR
Hyundai Kona Electric
514 km (WLTP) · 65.4 kWh · 105 kW DC · 37 min (10-80%)
Estimated daily cost (DC): 9.6 EUR · Home: 3.2 EUR
MG MG4
450 km (WLTP) · 61.7 kWh · 142 kW DC · 25 min (10-80%)
Estimated daily cost (DC): 10.4 EUR · Home: 3.5 EUR
Opel Mokka Electric
406 km (WLTP) · 50.8 kWh · 100 kW DC · 30 min (10-80%)
Estimated daily cost (DC): 11.6 EUR · Home: 3.9 EUR
Renault Megane E-Tech
468 km (WLTP) · 60 kWh · 129 kW DC · 33 min (10-80%)
Estimated daily cost (DC): 10.3 EUR · Home: 3.5 EUR
Practical Tips for Home Care and Field Service in Switzerland
- Charge overnight at your depot whenever possible. Home or depot rates (0.22 EUR/kWh) are significantly cheaper than public DC fast charging (0.65 EUR/kWh) in Switzerland.
- Get a roaming card (Shell Recharge or Plugsurfing) to access multiple charging networks without separate accounts for each.
- Check tax incentives before purchasing. Switzerland currently offers fleet EV incentives that can reduce your total cost of ownership.
- Use the EVcourse app to scan charger screens when something looks wrong. It works with any charger brand or language.
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