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Tesla Supercharger in Belgium

Updated March 2026

Tesla Superchargers in Belgium deliver up to 250 kW through CCS2 connectors, with stations along key motorways and near major cities. Belgium's strong company car culture is driving rapid EV adoption, making fast chargers busier than you might expect. Based on what our users tell us, Tesla Superchargers here are reliable, but plan for possible waits at popular locations during commute hours.

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Tesla Supercharger Details

Type
OEM Network
Max power
250 kW
Approx. DC price
€0.55/kWh
Payment methods
app, contactless

Tesla Supercharger official website

Charging Costs in Belgium

Approx. home electricity
€0.36/kWh
Approx. DC fast charging
€0.60/kWh
Currency
EUR
Plug standard
Type 2 / CCS2

Tesla Supercharger's approximate rate of €0.55/kWh is below the Belgium DC average of approximately €0.60/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.

How to Pay at Tesla Supercharger in Belgium

You pay through the Tesla app or by contactless card at newer V4 Supercharger stations. Add a credit or debit card to your Tesla account in advance, or tap your contactless card at V4 stalls. RFID is not supported.

Tesla Superchargers in Belgium cost approximately 0.55 EUR per kWh. The Belgian average DC price is about 0.60 EUR per kWh, so Tesla is slightly cheaper than the market average. Home electricity runs around 0.32 EUR per kWh, meaning public DC is roughly 70% more than home charging.

Tips for Charging with Tesla Supercharger in Belgium

  • Belgium is compact, so you rarely need more than one charging stop when crossing the country. A single Supercharger session can easily cover a Brussels-to-Antwerp or Brussels-to-Ghent trip.
  • The Tesla app or contactless card payment at V4 stations is needed for payment. Set up the app before your first visit, or use a contactless card at V4 stalls.
  • Company car drivers make up a large share of Belgian EV users. Stations near business parks and motorway exits can be busy on weekday mornings and evenings.
  • Belgium uses Type 2 and CCS2. All Superchargers have CCS2, compatible with any modern EV.

Common Issues

  • Busy stations near Brussels and Antwerp during weekday rush hours. Try charging outside peak commute times.
  • Power sharing at full stations can reduce your speed. Choose a stall away from other cars if you can.
  • First-time non-Tesla users sometimes struggle with Tesla app authentication. Make sure location services are enabled on your phone.
  • Idle fees apply if you leave your car plugged in after charging completes. Stay nearby and move promptly.

Belgium has good coverage from other charging networks along its motorways, so you can find nearby alternatives if the Supercharger is full.

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