Charging Network
Ionity in Slovenia
Updated March 2026
Ionity stations in Slovenia are positioned along the country's motorway network, delivering up to 350 kW. Slovenia is a key transit country connecting Austria and Italy to Croatia and the Balkans. Based on what our users tell us, Ionity stations in Slovenia are essential stops for cross-border road trips, especially on the busy Ljubljana corridor. The country is small enough that one or two charging stops can get you across it.
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 Slovenia
- Approx. home electricity
- €0.18/kWh
- Approx. DC fast charging
- €0.42/kWh
- Currency
- EUR
- Plug standard
- Type 2 / CCS2
Ionity's approximate rate of €0.75/kWh is above the Slovenia DC average of approximately €0.42/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.
How to Pay at Ionity in Slovenia
Ionity in Slovenia accepts the Ionity app, contactless bank cards, and Plug & Charge. Slovenia uses EUR, so pricing requires no conversion. Roaming cards from Austrian, German, and Italian providers typically work at Ionity stations here.
Ionity charges about 0.75 EUR per kWh at ad-hoc rates. The Slovenian DC average is around 0.42 EUR per kWh, making Ionity nearly double the local rate. Home electricity in Slovenia averages about 0.18 EUR per kWh, so the cost gap between home and Ionity fast charging is significant.
Tips for Charging with Ionity in Slovenia
- CCS2 is the connector at all Ionity stations in Slovenia.
- Slovenia uses EUR, so pricing is straightforward with no currency conversion.
- A motorway vignette (e-vinjeta) is mandatory on Slovenian motorways. Buy it online before entering the country.
- Slovenia is compact. Most trips through the country require at most one fast-charging stop.
- Contactless payment works at Ionity stations, convenient for drivers just passing through.
Common Issues
- Ionity's pricing is nearly double the Slovenian DC average. Local operators are much cheaper for regular use.
- As a transit country, stations near the Austrian and Italian borders can get busy during holiday weekends.
- The country has fewer total Ionity stations. Check availability before committing to a stop.
- Winter conditions in the Karawanken corridor (towards Austria) can affect both driving and charging performance.
Slovenia's domestic charging network, operated by the country's main energy company, also covers motorway corridors and may offer lower rates.
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