Charging Network
Ionity in Denmark
Updated March 2026
Ionity has stations across Denmark's highway network, delivering up to 350 kW. Denmark's high EV adoption rate, driven by favorable tax incentives, means fast chargers are in steady demand. Drivers using our app note that Ionity stations in Denmark are well-positioned for trips between Copenhagen, Aarhus, and cross-border travel to Germany or Sweden via the bridges.
Ionity Details
- Type
- Charge Point Operator
- Max power
- 350 kW
- Approx. DC price
- €0.75/kWh
- Payment methods
- app, contactless, Plug & Charge
Charging Costs in Denmark
- Approx. home electricity
- €0.33/kWh
- Approx. DC fast charging
- €0.55/kWh
- Currency
- DKK
- Plug standard
- Type 2 / CCS2
Ionity's approximate rate of €0.75/kWh is above the Denmark DC average of approximately €0.55/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.
How to Pay at Ionity in Denmark
Ionity in Denmark accepts the Ionity app, contactless bank cards, and Plug & Charge. Since Denmark uses DKK, paying by contactless card is the simplest approach, as your bank converts from EUR automatically. Danish drivers commonly use charging apps that include Ionity through roaming agreements.
Ionity charges about 0.75 EUR per kWh at ad-hoc rates. The Danish DC fast-charging average is around 0.55 EUR per kWh, making Ionity one of the pricier options. Home electricity in Denmark is roughly 0.33 EUR per kWh, so fast charging at Ionity costs about 2.4 times what you would pay at home.
Tips for Charging with Ionity in Denmark
- CCS2 is the connector at all Ionity stations in Denmark.
- Denmark uses DKK, but Ionity prices in EUR. Contactless card payment handles the conversion automatically.
- If crossing the Oresund Bridge to Sweden or the Storebaelt Bridge between Zealand and Funen, plan a charge on either side.
- Contactless payment is widely accepted in Denmark, and Ionity chargers support it too.
- Wind energy powers much of Denmark's grid, so your EV charging is often backed by renewables.
Common Issues
- The price premium over local Danish networks is significant. Check if a subscription brings Ionity closer to the country average.
- Strong coastal winds can make handling heavy charging cables unpleasant at exposed stations.
- During summer, stations near ferry terminals and bridge approaches can get busy with holiday traffic.
- Currency conversion from EUR to DKK may include a small bank fee. Check your card terms.
Denmark has several other fast-charging networks, including a well-established domestic operator, so alternatives are usually within a short detour.
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