Charging Network
EVBox in Germany
Updated March 2026
EVBox provides charging in Germany with DC fast chargers up to 350 kW, offering both CCS2 and CHAdeMO connectors. Based on what our users tell us, EVBox stations in Germany are found alongside the extensive Autobahn fast-charging infrastructure. Germany's Eichrecht law ensures you always see transparent per-kWh pricing.
EVBox Details
- Type
- Charge Point Operator
- Max power
- 350 kW
- Approx. DC price
- €0.50/kWh
- Payment methods
- app, RFID
Charging Costs in Germany
- Approx. home electricity
- €0.33/kWh
- Approx. DC fast charging
- €0.59/kWh
- Currency
- EUR
- Plug standard
- Type 2 / CCS2
EVBox's approximate rate of €0.50/kWh is below the Germany DC average of approximately €0.59/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.
How to Pay at EVBox in Germany
EVBox in Germany accepts the EVBox app and RFID cards via eRoaming. Germany's widespread Hubject roaming means most European charging cards should work. Contactless bank card payment is not standard at EVBox stations.
EVBox's DC price is approximately 0.50 EUR/kWh in Germany, below the German average of 0.59 EUR/kWh. Home electricity costs about 0.35 EUR/kWh. EVBox is competitively priced compared to many German ad-hoc charging options.
Tips for Charging with EVBox in Germany
- Germany's Eichrecht calibration law means all EVBox chargers must display transparent kWh billing. No surprises on your receipt.
- EVBox supports both CCS2 and CHAdeMO. Most modern EVs use CCS2, but older models with CHAdeMO are also covered.
- Use the EVBox app or an RFID card. Germany has strong eRoaming via Hubject, so many RFID cards from European providers work.
- Autobahn rest stops often have multiple charging networks. If an EVBox charger is occupied or out of service, look for alternatives at the same location.
Common Issues
- Distinguishing between AC and DC EVBox chargers is important. Urban locations may only offer AC.
- Some RFID cards may incur a roaming markup on top of the base kWh price.
- Charger availability at popular Autobahn rest stops can be tight during peak travel times.
Germany has one of Europe's densest fast-charging networks, with many other operators available along the Autobahn and in cities.
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