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Recharge in Denmark

Updated March 2026

Recharge has stations across Denmark's road network, with chargers delivering up to 300 kW. Denmark's high EV adoption rate, driven by tax incentives, ensures steady demand for fast-charging infrastructure. Based on what our users tell us, Recharge stations in Denmark are a competitively priced option for highway travel and cross-border trips to Sweden and Germany.

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Recharge Details

Type
Charge Point Operator
Max power
300 kW
Approx. DC price
€0.49/kWh
Payment methods
app, RFID, contactless

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Charging Costs in Denmark

Approx. home electricity
€0.33/kWh
Approx. DC fast charging
€0.55/kWh
Currency
DKK
Plug standard
Type 2 / CCS2

Recharge's approximate rate of €0.49/kWh is below the Denmark DC average of approximately €0.55/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.

How to Pay at Recharge in Denmark

Recharge in Denmark accepts the Recharge app, RFID charging cards, and contactless bank cards. Since Denmark uses DKK, contactless card payment is convenient, as your bank handles any currency conversion. Danish roaming cards from other providers also work at Recharge stations.

Recharge charges approximately 0.49 EUR per kWh. The Danish DC average is about 0.55 EUR per kWh (in DKK equivalent), making Recharge cheaper than the market average. Home electricity in Denmark is around 0.33 EUR per kWh, so Recharge fast charging costs about 1.5 times the home rate, which is a relatively small gap.

Tips for Charging with Recharge in Denmark

  • CCS2 is the connector at all Recharge stations.
  • Denmark uses DKK. Check how Recharge displays pricing and whether your card handles conversion.
  • RFID cards, contactless payment, and the app are all accepted. Multiple options are useful when traveling.
  • If crossing the Oresund Bridge to Sweden, plan a charge on the Danish side if your state of charge is low.
  • Denmark's flat terrain means range estimates tend to be accurate. Hills will not surprise you here.

Common Issues

  • Stations near the Oresund Bridge and Storebaelt Bridge can be busy during peak travel times.
  • Wind can be strong at exposed coastal stations. Handling heavy cables may be uncomfortable.
  • RFID authentication occasionally fails. Contactless card payment is a reliable alternative.
  • Currency display may vary. Confirm the charged amount matches your expectations.

Denmark has a well-developed fast-charging market with a dominant domestic operator and several other networks providing good coverage.

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