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Troubleshooting

BMW iX Charging at EVBox

Updated March 2026

The BMW iX is compatible with EVBox chargers. Here is what you need to know about charging speed, connector fit, and how to handle common problems.

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Compatibility Overview

Approximate values. Actual speeds depend on temperature, battery state, and station load.

Connector match
Compatible
Car connector
CCS2
Network connectors
CCS2, CHAdeMO
Max charging speed
148 kW
10-80% estimate
34 min
Payment
app, RFID

Why Your Charging Speed May Differ

The BMW iX supports up to 148 kW DC charging. EVBox chargers deliver up to 350 kW. Your car's maximum intake is the limiting factor here, capping speed at 148 kW even on a faster charger.

  • Charging slows down above 80% state of charge on most EVs, including the BMW iX.
  • Cold weather reduces charging speed. The BMW iX supports battery preconditioning, which helps.
  • If multiple cars share the same EVBox station, power may be split between stalls.

BMW iX Charging Problems

BMW iX Charger Won't Start? Fix It Step by Step

You've connected the CCS2 cable to your BMW iX's right rear charge port, tapped your card or waited for Plug & Charge, and nothing happens. It's frustrating, especially with the iX's premium tech. Most of the time, the fix is straightforward.

Symptoms

  • CCS2 cable is connected at the right rear port but the charger shows no vehicle detected
  • iDrive 8 display shows plugged in but no charging session starts
  • Charger screen shows an error code after authentication
  • Charge port LED on the iX blinks or stays in an error state
  • My BMW app shows the vehicle is connected but not charging

What to Do

  1. 1

    Remove and firmly reseat the CCS2 connector

    Press the release button on the connector, pull it out completely, and inspect the pins. Align it straight with the iX's right rear charge port and push firmly until you hear and feel the click. The charge port LED should respond.

  2. 2

    Check the charge port LED for status

    A blue pulsing LED means the iX is ready and waiting for a session. Amber or flashing means an issue on the car's side. No LED response suggests the cable isn't making contact. Check the My BMW app for specific error messages.

  3. 3

    Turn off any active charging schedule

    On the iDrive 8 display, go to charging settings and look for active schedules or departure times. Switch to immediate charging mode. You can re-enable the schedule after you leave the public charger.

  4. 4

    Authenticate manually if Plug & Charge didn't work

    Don't wait for Plug & Charge to magically start. Open the charger operator's app and start the session manually, or tap your RFID card on the charger's reader. If using BMW Charging in the My BMW app, start the session from there.

  5. 5

    Reset the charger or try a different unit

    Use the charger's stop button, unplug, wait 30 seconds, and try again. If the station has multiple chargers, move to a different one. Some stations have two CCS2 cables on one unit. Try the other cable.

  6. 6

    Move to another charging station if nothing works

    After two failed attempts, the charger is likely faulty. Use iDrive 8 or the My BMW app to find the next nearest CCS2 station. Report the broken charger through the network operator's app.

BMW iX Charging Payment Failed? Get It Working Now

The CCS2 cable is connected to your BMW iX, but the payment isn't going through. Plug & Charge didn't activate, the app shows an error, or your card was declined. This happens more often than you'd expect, and there's usually a quick workaround.

Symptoms

  • Plug & Charge doesn't automatically start the session when you connect the cable
  • BMW Charging in the My BMW app shows a payment or authorization error
  • The charger screen says payment declined or authentication failed
  • Your RFID card gets no response from the charger's reader
  • Contactless bank card payment is rejected at the charger terminal

What to Do

  1. 1

    Verify Plug & Charge is activated in the My BMW app

    Open the My BMW app on your phone, go to the charging section, and check Plug & Charge settings. Make sure it's turned on and linked to a valid payment method. If you see a setup wizard, complete all the steps.

  2. 2

    Update your payment card in BMW Charging

    In the My BMW app, find your BMW Charging account settings and review the stored payment method. If your bank card was recently replaced or renewed, update the details. Allow a few minutes for the change to sync.

  3. 3

    Identify the charger operator and use their app

    Look for the operator's logo on the charger (Ionity, Shell Recharge, Allego, etc.). Download their app, register, add payment details, and start the session directly. This bypasses BMW Charging entirely.

  4. 4

    Try an alternative payment method at the charger

    If you have another RFID card, try it. Check if the charger has a contactless card reader, usually a small terminal near the screen. Try your debit card if your credit card was declined. Some chargers accept multiple card networks.

  5. 5

    Move to a different charger or station

    If payment fails on one unit, try the next charger at the same station. If the entire station is problematic, use iDrive 8 to navigate to the nearest alternative. Filter by your preferred charging network for easier payment.

BMW iX Charging Too Slow? How to Get Full Speed

Your BMW iX xDrive40 supports up to 150 kW DC fast charging, which is solid but not the fastest in its class. Getting close to that peak takes the right conditions. Here's what to check when your iX charges slower than expected.

Symptoms

  • DC charging power stays well below 150 kW at a high-power charger
  • The iDrive 8 display shows charging speed dropping early in the session
  • AC home charging limited to 3.6 kW instead of the expected 11 kW
  • Estimated time to full charge is much longer than the iX should need
  • Battery preconditioning indicator doesn't appear when navigating to a charger

What to Do

  1. 1

    Always route to chargers through iDrive 8 navigation

    Enter the charging station in iDrive 8 as your destination or a waypoint. The iX will start battery preconditioning automatically. You'll see a snowflake or battery icon indicating the system is active. This is the single most effective way to improve charging speed.

  2. 2

    Plan charging stops for lower state of charge

    Aim to arrive at DC chargers between 10% and 20%. The iX xDrive40 with its 71 kWh battery will charge from 10% to 80% significantly faster than from 40% to 100%. Use iDrive's range display to plan your arrival percentage.

  3. 3

    Choose a charger rated at 150 kW or higher

    Check the charger's rated power before driving there. The My BMW app and most charging maps show maximum power per station. For the iX xDrive40, any charger rated 150 kW or above will let you hit your car's maximum.

  4. 4

    Pick an isolated stall when possible

    If the station has pairs of chargers sharing a power cabinet, choose one where the adjacent stall is empty. Look at the physical layout. Stalls labeled A and B on the same unit typically share power.

  5. 5

    Verify your home AC installation supports three-phase

    Check with your electrician whether your home has three-phase power. In the My BMW app, monitor your AC charging session. If it stays at 3.6 kW, you're on single-phase. Upgrading to three-phase triples your home charging speed to 11 kW.

  6. 6

    Stop DC charging at 80% and keep driving

    The iX's charging curve slows dramatically above 80%. On a road trip, it's almost always faster to charge to 80%, drive to the next station, and charge again rather than waiting for the last 20%.

Common EVBox Issues

EVBox app vs third-party operator confusion

You see an EVBox-branded charger and download the EVBox app, but the session will not start because the station is operated by a different company. Many EVBox chargers are hardware only, with a separate operator managing access and billing.

Symptoms

  • EVBox app does not show the station or cannot start a session
  • You created an EVBox account but the charger asks for a different app or RFID card
  • Charger has EVBox branding but the screen shows a different company name
  • QR code on the charger leads to a different operator's website or app

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check the operator name on the charger screen or signage

    Look at the charger display when it is idle. The operator name is usually shown on the welcome screen. Common operators using EVBox hardware include municipalities, parking companies, and energy providers.

  2. 2

    Scan the QR code on the charger

    The QR code leads to the operator's platform, not necessarily EVBox. Scan it to find out which app or website you need.

  3. 3

    Try a roaming RFID card

    If you have an RFID card from Shell Recharge, Chargemap, Plugsurfing, or another roaming provider, try tapping it. Many EVBox chargers accept roaming cards regardless of who operates them.

  4. 4

    Search for the station in a multi-network app

    Apps like Chargemap or Shell Recharge aggregate many operators. Search for the charger location and you should see which operator runs it and how to start a session.

  5. 5

    Download the correct operator's app

    Once you know who operates the station, download their app. The EVBox app only works for chargers that EVBox operates directly.

CHAdeMO connector availability varies

Some EVBox fast chargers have both CCS2 and CHAdeMO connectors, but the CHAdeMO connector may be out of service, removed, or restricted. CHAdeMO is being phased out in Europe and availability is declining.

Symptoms

  • CHAdeMO connector is physically present but does not work
  • Charger screen shows CHAdeMO as 'Unavailable' or 'Out of Order'
  • CHAdeMO connector has been removed and the port is capped
  • App shows CHAdeMO available but the physical connector is missing

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check the charger before relying on CHAdeMO

    If your vehicle uses CHAdeMO, visually confirm the connector is present and functional at the station before planning your stop. App data may not reflect recent hardware changes.

  2. 2

    Try the CHAdeMO connector even if the app status is unclear

    Plug in and attempt to start a session. Sometimes the app shows a stale status but the connector works fine.

  3. 3

    Have a CCS2 adapter as a long-term solution

    If your vehicle only has CHAdeMO (common in older Nissan Leafs and some Mitsubishi models), CHAdeMO infrastructure is shrinking across Europe. A CHAdeMO-to-CCS2 adapter may be worth investigating for your specific vehicle.

  4. 4

    Filter for CHAdeMO in your charging app

    When planning a route, filter specifically for stations with verified CHAdeMO connectors. User reviews and recent check-ins are more reliable than operator listings for CHAdeMO availability.

RFID card registration process unclear

To use an RFID card at EVBox-operated stations, you may need to register the card through the EVBox platform first. The registration process is not always obvious.

Symptoms

  • New RFID card does not work at the charger even after ordering it from EVBox
  • Card works at other networks but not at EVBox-operated stations
  • You received a card but there are no activation instructions
  • Online portal asks for a card number format you do not recognize

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check the activation email

    When you order an RFID card from EVBox, they send an activation email. Check your inbox and spam folder. The email contains a link to activate the card in your EVBox account.

  2. 2

    Add the card in the EVBox app or portal

    Log in to your EVBox account (app or web portal). Navigate to 'My cards' or 'Charge cards' and add the card using the number printed on it. The card does not work until it is linked to your account.

  3. 3

    Wait for activation to propagate

    After registering the card, it may take up to 24 hours for the activation to reach all chargers. If the card does not work immediately after registration, try again the next day.

  4. 4

    Use the app as a backup while the card activates

    You can start sessions through the EVBox app while waiting for your RFID card to activate. Tap 'Start charging' in the app and select the charger.

Charger offline due to firmware update

EVBox periodically pushes firmware updates to their chargers. During an update, the charger is temporarily unavailable. This can happen without warning and usually lasts 10 to 30 minutes.

Symptoms

  • Charger screen shows 'Updating' or 'Maintenance' message
  • Charger was working a few minutes ago but now shows as offline
  • App shows the charger as unavailable with no estimated return time
  • Multiple chargers at the same location are all offline simultaneously

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Wait 10 to 15 minutes

    Firmware updates on EVBox chargers usually complete within 10 to 30 minutes. If the charger shows an update message, it will likely come back online shortly.

  2. 2

    Try another charger at the same location

    Firmware updates sometimes roll out one unit at a time. If there are multiple chargers, others may still be operational.

  3. 3

    Check the app for status updates

    The operator's app or the EVBox app may show whether the outage is a scheduled update or an unexpected fault. Scheduled updates usually have an estimated completion time.

  4. 4

    Move to an alternative station if you cannot wait

    If you need to charge immediately and the update is taking longer than expected, use a multi-network app to find the nearest available charger from any network.

Power sharing between connectors reduces speed

Some EVBox fast chargers share their power output between two connectors. When both are in use, each vehicle receives roughly half the charger's maximum power.

Symptoms

  • Charging speed drops by half when a second car plugs into the same unit
  • Dashboard shows 75 kW at a charger rated for 150 kW
  • Speed suddenly increases when the car on the other connector finishes
  • One side of the charger consistently delivers more power than the other

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check if both connectors are on the same unit

    EVBox dual-connector chargers share one power module. If both CCS2 cables come from the same physical cabinet, they share power. Two separate cabinets are two independent chargers.

  2. 2

    Choose an unoccupied charger unit if available

    If multiple charger units are available, pick one where the other connector is not in use. You will get the full rated power to yourself.

  3. 3

    Understand how power sharing works

    Power sharing is dynamic. The charger allocates power based on what each vehicle can accept. If the other vehicle is at 80% and barely drawing power, you may get most of the charger's output even while sharing.

  4. 4

    Wait for the other car to finish

    If your speed is reduced by sharing, it will increase when the other vehicle finishes. Check your dashboard periodically. The speed change happens automatically without any action from you.

  5. 5

    Check your vehicle's own limits first

    Before assuming power sharing is the issue, verify that your car is not limiting the speed due to battery temperature, state of charge above 80%, or its own maximum DC charging rate.

EVBox App Tips

  • The EVBox app only works for chargers operated by EVBox directly. Most EVBox-branded chargers are operated by other companies. Always check the operator name on the charger first.
  • If you see an EVBox charger, scan the QR code before downloading any app. It will tell you which operator's platform you actually need.
  • For EVBox-operated stations, the app shows real-time connector status, power output, and session cost. Use it to monitor your session remotely.
  • Register your RFID card in the EVBox app or web portal before trying to use it. Unregistered cards are not recognized by the chargers.

Payment Tips

  • RFID cards from major roaming networks work at most EVBox chargers regardless of operator. Shell Recharge, Chargemap, and Plugsurfing have good coverage.
  • If your RFID card fails, check which company operates the station. The EVBox app may not help if someone else runs the charger.
  • EVBox-operated stations show pricing on the charger screen before you start. Rates vary by location and time of day at some stations.
  • For EVBox-operated chargers, you can link a payment method in the EVBox app for seamless billing. Invoices are available in your account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the BMW iX charge at EVBox?
Yes. The BMW iX uses a CCS2 connector, which is supported by EVBox chargers. Maximum charging speed will be up to 148 kW.
How long does it take to charge a BMW iX at EVBox?
Charging a BMW iX from 10% to 80% at EVBox takes approximately 34 minutes at up to 148 kW. Actual times vary depending on temperature, battery condition, and station load.
How do you pay at EVBox?
EVBox accepts app, RFID. Check the EVBox app or website for current pricing and subscription options.

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