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EnBW mobility+ in Switzerland

Updated March 2026

EnBW mobility+ extends into Switzerland through its roaming network, allowing drivers to access public chargers across the country using the same app. Stations accessible through EnBW can deliver up to 300 kW. Drivers using our app find EnBW mobility+ useful for cross-border trips from Germany, as a single app covers charging in both countries. Switzerland's compact size and clean electricity grid make it a pleasant country for EV travel.

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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 Switzerland

Approx. home electricity
€0.22/kWh
Approx. DC fast charging
€0.65/kWh
Currency
CHF
Plug standard
Type 2 / CCS2

EnBW mobility+'s approximate rate of €0.49/kWh is below the Switzerland DC average of approximately €0.65/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.

How to Pay at EnBW mobility+ in Switzerland

EnBW mobility+ supports app, RFID card, and contactless payment. In Switzerland, you use the same EnBW account. Payment is typically billed in EUR. Since Switzerland uses CHF, there may be a conversion step depending on how the charger operator bills. At roaming stations, available payment methods may vary. The app shows the price before you start.

EnBW mobility+ charges approximately 0.49 EUR per kWh on its subscription tariff. The Swiss DC average is about 0.55 EUR per kWh (in CHF equivalent), making EnBW competitive. Home electricity in Switzerland averages around 0.22 EUR per kWh. EnBW fast charging costs roughly 2.2 times the home rate.

Tips for Charging with EnBW mobility+ in Switzerland

  • EnBW mobility+ is Germany's largest charging point operator with over 8,000 own charge points. In Switzerland, you access chargers from various Swiss operators through EnBW's roaming network.
  • Switzerland uses CHF. EnBW may charge in EUR, so your bank handles the conversion.
  • A Swiss motorway vignette is required. Buy it at the border or online.
  • The app shows charger availability and pricing before you start. Always check, as Swiss roaming rates may differ from German rates.
  • Payment options include the app, RFID card, and contactless at supported stations. At roaming stations, available methods may vary. Ensure your phone has battery and mobile data (roaming if coming from Germany).

Common Issues

  • At roaming stations, payment may be limited to the app. If your phone runs out of battery, you may not be able to start a session.
  • Mobile data roaming costs may apply if your German mobile plan does not cover Switzerland (not in the EU).
  • Currency conversion between EUR and CHF may add small fees. Check your card and app settings.
  • Not all Swiss chargers are in the EnBW roaming network. Verify coverage in the app before relying on it.

Switzerland has its own fast-charging networks and other cross-border roaming apps that provide good coverage.

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