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ChargePoint in Norway

Updated March 2026

ChargePoint operates fast chargers in Norway with speeds up to 350 kW via CCS2 connectors. Based on what our users tell us, Norway is the world leader in EV adoption, with over 90% of new car sales being electric. ChargePoint adds to Norway's already extensive charging infrastructure, which benefits from low electricity prices driven by hydropower.

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ChargePoint Details

Type
Charge Point Operator
Max power
350 kW
Approx. DC price
€0.55/kWh
Payment methods
app, RFID

ChargePoint official website

Charging Costs in Norway

Approx. home electricity
€0.12/kWh
Approx. DC fast charging
€0.40/kWh
Currency
NOK
Plug standard
Type 2 / CCS2

ChargePoint's approximate rate of €0.55/kWh is above the Norway DC average of approximately €0.40/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.

How to Pay at ChargePoint in Norway

ChargePoint in Norway accepts the ChargePoint app and RFID cards from roaming partners. Norway's advanced EV ecosystem means most charging cards work across networks. Contactless bank card payment is not standard at ChargePoint stations.

ChargePoint charges approximately 0.55 EUR/kWh in Norway. The Norwegian average DC price is around 0.45 EUR/kWh (in NOK equivalent), making ChargePoint above the local average. Home electricity is just 0.12 EUR/kWh, one of the cheapest in Europe, so fast charging is roughly 4.6 times the home rate.

Tips for Charging with ChargePoint in Norway

  • ChargePoint uses CCS2, the standard in Norway. All modern EVs sold in Norway are compatible.
  • Norwegian drivers are experienced with EVs, and RFID roaming is well established. Your existing charging card likely works at ChargePoint.
  • Norway's cold winters can significantly reduce charging speed. Precondition your battery while driving to maximize your charging rate.
  • Long drives in northern Norway require careful planning. Station density drops above Trondheim.
  • Norway has some of the lowest electricity prices in Europe thanks to hydropower, making home charging extremely affordable.

Common Issues

  • Pricing is above the Norwegian average. Local operators often offer better rates.
  • Cold weather significantly impacts charging speed, especially below -10°C. Always precondition your battery.
  • ChargePoint's station count in Norway is smaller than established domestic operators.
  • Prices are in NOK. If you are visiting from a eurozone country, expect currency conversion fees.

Norway has extensive domestic charging networks built for the world's most EV-dense market.

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