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Charging Network

Iberdrola in Spain

Updated March 2026

Iberdrola is one of Spain's largest charging operators, offering fast charging up to 350 kW via CCS2 connectors. Based on what our users tell us, Iberdrola has strong coverage along main autopista routes and in urban areas across Spain. As one of the country's major energy utilities, Iberdrola is investing heavily in EV charging infrastructure.

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Iberdrola Details

Type
Charge Point Operator
Max power
350 kW
Approx. DC price
€0.50/kWh
Payment methods
app, contactless

Iberdrola official website

Charging Costs in Spain

Approx. home electricity
€0.22/kWh
Approx. DC fast charging
€0.50/kWh
Currency
EUR
Plug standard
Type 2 / CCS2

Iberdrola's approximate rate of €0.50/kWh is at the Spain DC average of approximately €0.50/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.

How to Pay at Iberdrola in Spain

Iberdrola accepts payment through the Iberdrola app and contactless bank cards. Contactless payment is widespread in Spain, making Iberdrola convenient for drivers who prefer tap-and-charge without creating an account.

Iberdrola charges approximately 0.50 EUR/kWh, at the Spanish average DC price of 0.50 EUR/kWh. Home electricity in Spain costs about 0.22 EUR/kWh, so fast charging is roughly 2.3 times the home rate.

Tips for Charging with Iberdrola in Spain

  • Iberdrola uses CCS2, the European DC fast-charging standard. Compatible with all modern EVs.
  • Iberdrola supports both app and contactless card payment, matching Spain's strong contactless payment culture.
  • Iberdrola stations are often located at service stations along autopistas and at urban retail locations. Check the app for exact positioning.
  • Summer heat in central and southern Spain can throttle your charging speed. Charge in the morning or evening when temperatures are lower.
  • If you are driving the Madrid to Barcelona or Madrid to Seville corridors, Iberdrola coverage is generally good.

Common Issues

  • Heat-related charging slowdowns are common in summer, especially in inland regions.
  • Some older Iberdrola stations may deliver less than the advertised 350 kW maximum.
  • Station navigation can be tricky at large service areas. Follow the Iberdrola app's directions carefully.

Spain has several other charging networks, including fast-growing domestic operators expanding along main routes.

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