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EV Charging for Last Mile Delivery in Austria

Updated March 2026

Last Mile Delivery teams in Austria typically drive around 150 km per day. Here is what you need to know about charging costs, available networks, and tax incentives for running an electric fleet in Austria.

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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
0.55 EUR/kWh
Plug standard
Type 2 / CCS2
Typical daily distance
150 km
Charging networks
6+ networks
Home electricity cost
0.28 EUR/kWh

Charging Infrastructure in Austria

Growing EV market with expanding charging coverage. Well-developed fast-charging along Autobahn corridors. Smatrics operates one of the earliest nationwide high-power networks.

Idle fees are common at public chargers in Austria. Move your vehicle promptly after charging finishes to avoid extra charges. This is especially relevant for last mile delivery teams making multiple stops per day.

Charging Networks

Major charging networks available in Austria for last mile delivery vehicles:

Ionity Smatrics EnBW Wien Energie Fastned Shell Recharge Tesla Supercharger

Popular roaming cards that work across multiple networks: Smatrics EnBW, Shell Recharge, DKV, Routex. A roaming card simplifies payment for last mile delivery teams who charge at different stations throughout the day.

Charging Costs for Last Mile Delivery

Estimated daily and monthly charging costs for a typical last mile delivery vehicle driving 150 km per day in Austria. These estimates use the average consumption of recommended vehicles for this industry.

Depot / Home Charging

10.6 EUR / day

~233 EUR / month (22 days)

At 0.28 EUR/kWh average home rate

Public DC Fast Charging

20.8 EUR / day

~457 EUR / month (22 days)

At 0.55 EUR/kWh average DC rate

Depot or home charging is typically 49% cheaper than public DC fast charging in Austria. For last mile delivery teams, overnight depot charging is almost always the most cost-effective strategy.

Fleet Tax Incentives in Austria

EVs exempt from NoVA purchase tax. No benefit-in-kind tax for EV company cars. Note: EVs are now subject to motor-related insurance tax (motorbezogene Versicherungssteuer) since April 2025.

Tax incentives can significantly reduce the total cost of ownership for last mile delivery fleets. Check with your local tax advisor for the latest rules and how they apply to your specific situation.

Recommended Vehicles for Last Mile Delivery in Austria

These vehicles are commonly used in last mile delivery and can cover the typical 150 km daily requirement. All use Type 2 / CCS2 connectors, the standard in Austria.

Ford E-Transit

317 km (WLTP) · 68 kWh · 115 kW DC · 34 min (10-80%)

Payload: 1616 kg

Estimated daily cost (DC): 22.4 EUR · Home: 11.4 EUR

Meets range

Citroën ë-Berlingo

280 km (WLTP) · 50 kWh · 100 kW DC · 30 min (10-80%)

Payload: 800 kg

Estimated daily cost (DC): 19.2 EUR · Home: 9.8 EUR

Meets range

Renault Kangoo E-Tech

300 km (WLTP) · 45 kWh · 80 kW DC · 30 min (10-80%)

Payload: 600 kg

Estimated daily cost (DC): 16.2 EUR · Home: 8.2 EUR

Meets range

Maxus eDeliver 3

245 km (WLTP) · 52.5 kWh · 90 kW DC · 35 min (10-80%)

Payload: 1020 kg

Estimated daily cost (DC): 22.8 EUR · Home: 11.6 EUR

Meets range

Peugeot e-Expert

330 km (WLTP) · 75 kWh · 100 kW DC · 45 min (10-80%)

Payload: 1001 kg

Estimated daily cost (DC): 24.8 EUR · Home: 12.6 EUR

Meets range

Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo

423 km (WLTP) · 77 kWh · 185 kW DC · 26 min (10-80%)

Payload: 598 kg

Estimated daily cost (DC): 19.2 EUR · Home: 9.8 EUR

Meets range

Practical Tips for Last Mile Delivery in Austria

  • Charge overnight at your depot whenever possible. Home or depot rates (0.28 EUR/kWh) are significantly cheaper than public DC fast charging (0.55 EUR/kWh) in Austria.
  • Get a roaming card (Smatrics EnBW or Shell Recharge) to access multiple charging networks without separate accounts for each.
  • Watch out for idle fees. Many chargers in Austria charge extra if your vehicle stays plugged in after the battery is full. Set a reminder or use the charger app notifications.
  • Check tax incentives before purchasing. Austria currently offers fleet EV incentives that can reduce your total cost of ownership.
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