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EnBW mobility+ in Netherlands

Updated March 2026

EnBW mobility+ provides roaming access to charging stations across the Netherlands, one of Europe's most developed EV markets. Through the app, you can access chargers delivering up to 300 kW. Based on what our users tell us, EnBW mobility+ is a convenient option for German drivers visiting or transiting through the Netherlands, though Dutch drivers typically prefer local subscription cards with potentially better rates in their home market.

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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 Netherlands

Approx. home electricity
€0.28/kWh
Approx. DC fast charging
€0.72/kWh
Currency
EUR
Plug standard
Type 2 / CCS2

EnBW mobility+'s approximate rate of €0.49/kWh is below the Netherlands DC average of approximately €0.72/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.

How to Pay at EnBW mobility+ in Netherlands

EnBW mobility+ supports app, RFID card, and contactless payment. In the Netherlands, the same EnBW account and tariff apply. Payment is in EUR. At roaming stations, available payment methods may vary. In the Netherlands, where many drivers use local charging cards, EnBW is more commonly used by German visitors or cross-border commuters.

EnBW mobility+ charges approximately 0.49 EUR per kWh on its subscription tariff. The Dutch DC average is about 0.72 EUR per kWh, making EnBW significantly cheaper than the market average. Home electricity in the Netherlands is around 0.28 EUR per kWh. In one of Europe's most expensive DC markets, EnBW's rate is competitive.

Tips for Charging with EnBW mobility+ in Netherlands

  • EnBW mobility+ is Germany's largest charging point operator with over 8,000 own charge points. In the Netherlands, you access Dutch operators' chargers through EnBW's roaming network.
  • The Netherlands uses EUR, same as Germany. No conversion needed.
  • The Netherlands has an exceptionally dense charging network. You will rarely be far from a charger.
  • Dutch drivers often have local subscription cards. If you live in the Netherlands, compare EnBW rates to Dutch providers.
  • Payment options include the app, RFID card, and contactless at supported stations. At roaming stations, available methods may vary. The Netherlands has excellent mobile coverage, so connectivity is rarely an issue.

Common Issues

  • Dutch local charging cards may offer better rates at some operators than EnBW roaming. Compare if you charge frequently in the Netherlands.
  • At roaming stations, payment may be limited to the app. Keep your phone charged.
  • Not all Dutch chargers may be accessible through EnBW roaming. Check the app for coverage.
  • Roaming rates at some Dutch operators may differ from the standard EnBW tariff. The app shows the price before you start.

The Netherlands has one of Europe's densest charging networks, with many local providers and other roaming apps available.

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