Pricing confusion at the charger
Lidl charging policies vary by country and store. Some locations have promotional rates, while others charge standard per-kWh fees. The rules can change without much notice.
Symptoms
- Charging session costs more than expected
- Different Lidl stores seem to have different pricing
- Session stops after a time limit you did not expect
- App shows different terms than what you experienced last time
How to Fix It
- 1
Check the pricing terms at the specific store
Pricing varies by location and country. Look at the signage near the charger or check the app before you start. Do not assume the same terms apply at all Lidl stores.
- 2
Set a timer on your phone
If the location has a time limit, start a timer when you begin charging so you know when to return to your car.
- 3
Check if idle fees apply
Some Lidl locations charge idle fees if your car remains plugged in after charging completes. Move your car promptly when the session ends.
- 4
Do not rely on supermarket chargers for a full charge
Supermarket charging is best for a quick top-up while shopping. If you need to charge from low battery to 80%, plan for a dedicated fast charging station where you can stay longer without restrictions.