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EnBW mobility+ in Germany

Updated March 2026

EnBW mobility+ is one of Germany's most popular charging solutions. EnBW is Germany's largest charging point operator with over 8,000 own charge points, and the app also provides roaming access to chargers from many other networks. Through the app, you can charge at up to 300 kW at compatible stations. Drivers using our app often use EnBW mobility+ as their primary charging solution in Germany because it provides a single account and consistent pricing across its own stations and many partner networks. Under the Eichrecht calibration law, all chargers in Germany must display transparent per-kWh billing.

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EnBW mobility+ Details

Type
CPO & Roaming
Max power
400 kW
Approx. DC price
€0.49/kWh
Payment methods
app, RFID, contactless

EnBW mobility+ official website

Charging Costs in Germany

Approx. home electricity
€0.33/kWh
Approx. DC fast charging
€0.59/kWh
Currency
EUR
Plug standard
Type 2 / CCS2

EnBW mobility+'s approximate rate of €0.49/kWh is below the Germany DC average of approximately €0.59/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.

How to Pay at EnBW mobility+ in Germany

EnBW mobility+ supports multiple payment methods: the app, RFID charging cards, and contactless payment at supported stations. You sign up and add a payment method. Two tariff options exist: a basic tariff with no monthly fee but higher per-kWh rates, and a subscription tariff with a monthly fee and lower per-kWh rates.

EnBW mobility+ charges approximately 0.49 EUR per kWh on its subscription tariff, which matches or beats the German DC average of about 0.59 EUR per kWh. Home electricity in Germany averages around 0.35 EUR per kWh. The basic (no subscription) tariff is more expensive, so frequent users should consider the monthly plan.

Tips for Charging with EnBW mobility+ in Germany

  • EnBW mobility+ is Germany's largest charging point operator, with over 8,000 own charge points, plus roaming access to chargers from many other networks.
  • The app shows nearby chargers, real-time availability, and the price you will pay before you start.
  • Payment options include the EnBW mobility+ app, RFID charging cards, and contactless payment at supported stations.
  • Signing up for the EnBW mobility+ tariff (monthly fee) gives you reduced per-kWh rates compared to the basic tariff.
  • EnBW mobility+ covers a large percentage of German public chargers, making it one of the most comprehensive single-app solutions.

Common Issues

  • At EnBW's own stations, you can pay via app, RFID card, or contactless. At roaming stations from other operators, payment options may vary.
  • Pricing varies by charger operator within the EnBW network. The app shows the price before you start, so always check.
  • Some chargers accessed through roaming may have slower authentication than native network apps.
  • The subscription tariff requires a monthly commitment. Calculate if the savings justify the fee based on your usage.

Germany has several other roaming apps and direct charging networks that cover the Autobahn and urban areas.

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