Charging Network
Tesla Supercharger in Denmark
Updated March 2026
Tesla Superchargers in Denmark offer up to 250 kW through CCS2 connectors, with stations spread across the country's main transport corridors. Denmark's high EV adoption, driven by tax incentives, means you will share the road with plenty of electric vehicles. Drivers using our app report that Superchargers in Denmark work well, but the busiest stations can fill up during holiday travel.
Tesla Supercharger Details
- Type
- OEM Network
- Max power
- 250 kW
- Approx. DC price
- €0.55/kWh
- Payment methods
- app, contactless
Charging Costs in Denmark
- Approx. home electricity
- €0.33/kWh
- Approx. DC fast charging
- €0.55/kWh
- Currency
- DKK
- Plug standard
- Type 2 / CCS2
Tesla Supercharger's approximate rate of €0.55/kWh is at the Denmark DC average of approximately €0.55/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.
How to Pay at Tesla Supercharger in Denmark
Payment is through the Tesla app or contactless card payment at newer V4 Supercharger stations. Prices display in DKK. Add your payment method before your first session, or tap your contactless card at V4 stalls. RFID is not supported.
Tesla Superchargers in Denmark cost approximately 0.55 EUR per kWh. The Danish average DC price is about 0.55 EUR per kWh, so Tesla is in line with the market. Home electricity averages around 0.33 EUR per kWh, making public DC roughly 65% more expensive than charging at home.
Tips for Charging with Tesla Supercharger in Denmark
- You need the Tesla app or a contactless card at V4 stations to start and pay. Set up your account before you arrive in Denmark, or use contactless payment at V4 stalls.
- Denmark uses DKK, so prices at the charger display in Danish kroner. The Tesla app handles currency conversion automatically if your card is in another currency.
- If you are crossing the Great Belt Bridge between Zealand and Funen, plan a charge on either side. The bridge itself does not have charging facilities.
- Denmark is flat, which helps with range. You can often drive further between charges here than in hilly or mountainous countries.
Common Issues
- Summer holiday traffic toward the coast can make popular Supercharger locations busy. Charge early in the day or pick less popular stations.
- The Tesla app sometimes has issues connecting when roaming on a foreign mobile network. Download offline maps and check station details before you leave Wi-Fi.
- Power sharing between stalls can reduce peak speed at busy times.
- In winter, battery preconditioning is important. Danish winters are cold enough to impact charging speed.
Denmark has other fast-charging networks, including a dominant domestic operator, so alternatives are available across the country.
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