Charging Network
K-Lataus in Finland
Updated March 2026
K-Lataus is a Finnish charging network operated by K-Group, one of Finland's largest retail and service station chains. With chargers up to 200 kW at K-Group locations across the country, it offers convenient charging alongside grocery stores and fuel stations. Based on what our users tell us, K-Lataus is a familiar and reliable option for Finnish drivers who already stop at K-Group stations regularly.
K-Lataus Details
- Type
- Charge Point Operator
- Max power
- 200 kW
- Approx. DC price
- €0.35/kWh
- Payment methods
- app, RFID
Charging Costs in Finland
- Approx. home electricity
- €0.14/kWh
- Approx. DC fast charging
- €0.38/kWh
- Currency
- EUR
- Plug standard
- Type 2 / CCS2
K-Lataus's approximate rate of €0.35/kWh is below the Finland DC average of approximately €0.38/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.
How to Pay at K-Lataus in Finland
K-Lataus accepts payment via the K-Lataus app and compatible RFID cards. No contactless bank card option. Download and set up the app before your trip.
K-Lataus charges around 0.35 EUR/kWh for DC fast charging, well below Finland's national DC average of about 0.45 EUR/kWh. Home electricity costs roughly 0.14 EUR/kWh. K-Lataus is competitively priced among Finnish DC networks, especially when combined with any loyalty program benefits.
Tips for Charging with K-Lataus in Finland
- K-Lataus chargers are at K-Group locations, including Neste K stations and K-Citymarket stores. These are common stops along Finnish highways.
- CCS2 is the only DC connector. Standard across Finland.
- Download and set up the K-Lataus app before your trip. You need it to find stations, start sessions, and view pricing.
- Combining a charging stop with grocery shopping at K-Citymarket makes efficient use of your time.
- K-Group has locations throughout Finland, including smaller towns, which helps with coverage outside major cities.
Common Issues
- App or RFID is required. No contactless card option means you need to plan ahead.
- Some K-Group locations have limited charger stalls, so you may find them occupied during busy hours.
- The 200 kW maximum is good for a quick top-up but will not reach the higher speeds some newer vehicles support.
Finland has several other domestic charging networks with competitive pricing and highway coverage.
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