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Troubleshooting

Mercedes eSprinter Charging at EnBW mobility+

Updated March 2026

The Mercedes eSprinter is compatible with EnBW mobility+ 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
Max charging speed
115 kW
10-80% estimate
42 min
Payment
app, RFID, contactless

Why Your Charging Speed May Differ

The Mercedes eSprinter supports up to 115 kW DC charging. EnBW mobility+ chargers deliver up to 300 kW. Your car's maximum intake is the limiting factor here, capping speed at 115 kW even on a faster charger.

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

Mercedes eSprinter Charging Problems

Mercedes eSprinter Van Charger Will Not Start Session

You have plugged in your Mercedes eSprinter and nothing is happening. Whether at the depot or a public charger mid-route, a session that will not start is a problem. The eSprinter uses standard CCS2 and Type 2 connectors, so the issue is usually authentication, settings, or the charger itself.

Symptoms

  • CCS2 or Type 2 connector plugged in but no charging session starts
  • MBUX does not show any charging activity
  • The charger screen shows an error after plug-in
  • The charge port indicator does not light up
  • Depot wallbox shows no activity when the eSprinter is connected

What to Do

  1. 1

    Authenticate with the charger

    At public stations, tap your RFID or fleet card, or use the charging app before plugging in. Wait for the charger screen to confirm the session is starting.

  2. 2

    Firmly reinsert the connector

    Remove the connector, check the charge port for dirt or debris, then reinsert it firmly until you hear the locking click.

  3. 3

    Disable departure time charging

    In MBUX, go to the charging settings and turn off any departure time or scheduled charging. This allows immediate charging when you plug in.

  4. 4

    Check depot charging queue

    If at the depot, check with your fleet manager whether load management is queuing your van. Some systems show queue status on the wallbox display.

  5. 5

    Lock and unlock the eSprinter

    Lock the van with the key, wait 20 seconds, then unlock. This resets the charging system and can clear fault states.

  6. 6

    Try a different charger

    If the charger cannot negotiate with the eSprinter's LFP battery system, try a newer or higher-rated charger. Some older 50 kW chargers have compatibility issues.

Mercedes eSprinter Van Payment Failed at the Charger

You are at a public charger with your Mercedes eSprinter and the payment is not going through. With a large van and a delivery schedule to keep, payment problems are the last thing you need. Here is how to resolve it quickly and get back on the road.

Symptoms

  • Fleet charging card is declined at the charger
  • RFID card does not register when tapped
  • Charging app shows a payment or authorization error
  • Contactless bank card is declined
  • The charger screen shows an error and will not start the session

What to Do

  1. 1

    Check which payments the charger accepts

    Read the stickers and screen on the charger. If your fleet card logo is not shown, the charger is not on your network.

  2. 2

    Try an alternative payment method

    Use a personal RFID card, a different charging app, or a contactless bank card. Keep the receipt for reimbursement from your company.

  3. 3

    Check fleet card status

    Contact your fleet manager or the card provider to verify the card is active and has not exceeded its spending limit.

  4. 4

    Hold the card steadily for 3 seconds

    Place the card flat on the reader without moving. Remove gloves if wearing them. Some readers need a full 3-second contact to register.

  5. 5

    Cancel any stuck sessions

    If a previous payment attempt is stuck, cancel it in the app and wait a minute before trying again.

  6. 6

    Move to a different charger

    If the payment terminal is broken, try the next unit. Do not waste delivery time on a faulty card reader.

Mercedes eSprinter Van Charging Slower Than Expected

Your Mercedes eSprinter has a large 113 kWh LFP battery, which means charging sessions take longer than smaller vans even at peak speed. But if you are seeing speeds well below 115 kW on DC, something else is going on. Here is what to check.

Symptoms

  • DC fast charging well below the 115 kW maximum
  • Depot AC charging is slow with the large 113 kWh battery
  • Charging speed drops sharply after 50-60% state of charge
  • Cold weather charging starts at very low power
  • A full DC charge takes significantly longer than expected

What to Do

  1. 1

    Use navigation to precondition the battery

    Set the DC charger as your destination in the MBUX navigation. The eSprinter will precondition the LFP battery to the ideal temperature, which is critical for fast charging, especially in cold weather.

  2. 2

    Plan charging stops for low state of charge

    Charge between 10-60% for the fastest DC speeds. With the LFP battery, you can safely charge to 100% daily without degradation concerns, but the last 20% will be slow.

  3. 3

    Use high-power chargers

    Choose chargers rated 150 kW or higher to ensure the eSprinter can reach its 115 kW peak. On a 50 kW charger, a 113 kWh battery takes a very long time.

  4. 4

    Upgrade depot chargers if needed

    For a 113 kWh battery, 11 kW three-phase AC is the minimum for reliable overnight charging. If your depot has single-phase or 7 kW chargers, discuss an upgrade with your fleet manager.

  5. 5

    Avoid shared charger stalls

    At public stations, choose a charger where both connectors are free. With the eSprinter's large battery, shared power extends charging significantly.

  6. 6

    Try a different charger

    If speeds are well below 80-90 kW at a low state of charge with a warm battery, the charger may be faulty. Try another unit.

Common EnBW mobility+ Issues

Roaming pricing unclear or higher than expected

You started a session through EnBW mobility+ and the per-kWh price was significantly higher than you expected. The same charger costs different amounts at different times, and the pricing logic feels opaque.

Symptoms

  • Per-kWh rate on the receipt is higher than the rate shown on the EnBW website
  • Same charger location costs more through EnBW mobility+ than through the CPO's own app
  • Price differs between two chargers at the same station
  • Unexpected 'roaming fee' or 'session fee' on your invoice

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check the price before you start the session

    In the EnBW mobility+ app, tap on the charger and look for the pricing details before starting. The app shows the per-kWh rate for that specific charger. Prices vary because each CPO sets different roaming rates.

  2. 2

    Understand the pricing tiers

    EnBW mobility+ groups chargers into pricing tiers. 'EnBW own' chargers are cheapest, 'roaming standard' is mid-range, and 'roaming plus' (typically high-power chargers from premium CPOs like Ionity) costs more. The tier is usually shown in the charger details.

  3. 3

    Compare with the CPO's own app

    If a charger is operated by Ionity, for example, check the Ionity app or website for their direct pricing. Sometimes the CPO's own app or RFID card is cheaper because there is no roaming middleman. If you use that CPO frequently, their own account may save you money.

  4. 4

    Consider the EnBW mobility+ tariff you are on

    EnBW offers different tariffs (with and without a monthly fee). The tariff with a monthly fee usually gives lower per-kWh rates. In the app, go to your profile to check which tariff you are on and whether switching would save you money based on your usage.

  5. 5

    Watch for idle fees and blocking fees

    Some chargers accessed through EnBW mobility+ charge a per-minute fee after your car finishes charging but the cable is still plugged in. Move your car promptly once charging is complete to avoid these fees.

App not loading charger details

You tap on a charger pin on the map and the detail screen is blank, shows a loading spinner forever, or displays outdated information. You cannot see pricing, availability, or the start button.

Symptoms

  • Charger detail page shows a permanent loading spinner
  • Availability status not updating (shows 'Available' for hours at a busy station)
  • Price information missing from the detail screen
  • App shows 'No connection' error when loading charger details

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check your phone's internet connection

    Charging stations are often in areas with poor cellular coverage, like parking garages, highway rest stops behind concrete walls, or rural areas. Switch between mobile data and Wi-Fi, or walk to a spot with better signal and load the charger details there.

  2. 2

    Force-close the app and reopen it

    Swipe the EnBW mobility+ app away from your recent apps list, wait a few seconds, and reopen it. Navigate to the charger again. This clears any stuck network requests.

  3. 3

    Search for the charger by ID

    Instead of tapping the map pin, use the search bar in the app and enter the charger's ID or EVSE number (printed on the physical unit). This sometimes loads details that the map view fails to fetch.

  4. 4

    Use the QR code on the charger as a backup

    Many chargers have a QR code that opens a direct session start page. Scan it with your phone camera. This page is served by the CPO, not EnBW, and often loads faster.

  5. 5

    Clear the app cache

    On Android: Settings, Apps, EnBW mobility+, Storage, Clear Cache. On iOS: delete and reinstall the app (iOS does not offer cache clearing). This resolves issues caused by corrupted local data.

QR code scan not working

You scan the QR code on the charger with the EnBW mobility+ app and it either does not recognize the code, opens a wrong page, or shows an error.

Symptoms

  • App says 'QR code not recognized' after scanning
  • QR code opens a web page for the CPO's own app instead of EnBW mobility+
  • Camera does not focus on the QR code (too dark, code damaged)
  • Scan succeeds but the session start page shows an error

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Use the EnBW app's built-in scanner, not your phone camera

    Open the EnBW mobility+ app and use its QR scanner (usually in the top menu or via a scan button on the map screen). Scanning with your phone camera might open the CPO's own page instead of routing through EnBW.

  2. 2

    Clean the QR code

    Wipe dirt, rain, or ice off the QR code with your sleeve. Damaged or faded QR codes are common on outdoor chargers. If the code is badly worn, look for a second QR code on a different part of the charger.

  3. 3

    Turn on your phone's flashlight

    In dark or shaded areas, the camera cannot read the code. Most QR scanners (including EnBW's) have a flashlight toggle. Enable it for better readability.

  4. 4

    Enter the charger ID manually

    If the QR code will not scan, look for the charger's numeric or alphanumeric ID printed nearby. Enter it manually in the EnBW app's search function to find and start the session.

Cannot stop the session from the app

You tap 'Stop Charging' in the EnBW mobility+ app and nothing happens. The session keeps running, your car keeps charging (or has already finished but the session stays active), and you want to unplug and leave.

Symptoms

  • 'Stop' button in the app does not respond or shows an error
  • Session shows as active in the app even after unplugging
  • Charger screen says 'Session active' but your car is full
  • You are worried about accumulating idle fees

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Physically unplug the connector from your car

    On most chargers, unplugging the cable ends the session automatically, regardless of what the app says. Unlock your car's charge port (from the car's screen, key fob, or charge port button) and remove the connector.

  2. 2

    Wait 2 minutes and check the app again

    There is often a delay between physically ending the session and the app updating. The app depends on the CPO's system sending a 'session ended' signal back through the roaming chain. Give it a moment.

  3. 3

    Force-close and reopen the app

    Sometimes the app's session view gets stuck. Force-close it, reopen, and check your session history. The session may already be ended on the backend even if the active session screen was not updating.

  4. 4

    Press the stop button on the charger itself

    Many chargers have a physical stop button on the screen or housing. Press it. This sends the stop command directly to the charger hardware without going through the roaming network.

  5. 5

    Contact support if you are being billed for a stuck session

    If the session stays 'active' in the app for more than 10 minutes after you have unplugged and driven away, contact EnBW mobility+ support. They can close the session on their end and correct any overcharges.

App is in German and hard to navigate

The EnBW mobility+ app defaults to German. If you do not speak German, navigating menus, understanding pricing details, and finding settings can be frustrating.

Symptoms

  • All menus and buttons are in German after installation
  • Language setting not obvious in the app
  • Error messages appear in German, making troubleshooting difficult
  • Pricing terms and tariff explanations are only in German

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Change your phone's system language temporarily

    The EnBW mobility+ app follows your phone's system language. If English is available in the app, switching your phone to English (Settings, General, Language) will switch the app too. You can switch back after you finish.

  2. 2

    Check for an English option in the app settings

    Open the app, tap the profile or menu icon (usually three lines or a person icon in the corner), and look for 'Sprache' (Language) or 'Einstellungen' (Settings). Some versions offer English as an option directly.

  3. 3

    Use your phone's translate feature on screenshots

    On iOS, take a screenshot and use Live Text to translate. On Android, use Google Lens. This is useful for understanding pricing details or error messages in German.

  4. 4

    Consider an alternative roaming app with better language support

    If the language barrier is a persistent problem, apps like Shell Recharge, Plugsurfing, or Chargemap offer similar roaming coverage across Europe and have full English interfaces. They access many of the same chargers.

EnBW mobility+ App Tips

  • Always check the per-kWh price in the charger details before starting a session. Roaming prices vary dramatically depending on which CPO operates the charger.
  • Save chargers you use regularly as favorites. This lets you quickly check availability and pricing on your usual routes without scrolling the map.
  • Download the app and set up your payment method at home, not at the charger. The registration process takes a few minutes and requires email verification.
  • If the app is slow or unresponsive at a charger, it is likely a cellular signal issue. Try loading the charger details while you still have good signal, before you arrive at the station.
  • The app shows which CPO operates each charger. Knowing this helps you understand pricing tiers and lets you contact the right support line if the hardware has a problem.

Payment Tips

  • EnBW mobility+ bills everything to the payment method in your account. You will not need a card at the charger itself. Make sure your payment method is up to date before a trip.
  • Compare EnBW tariffs before committing. The free tariff has higher per-kWh rates. The monthly-fee tariff pays off if you charge frequently, especially at EnBW's own stations.
  • Invoices are available in the app under your account or profile section. Download them monthly for expense tracking, especially if you charge a company car.
  • Roaming sessions may take 1-3 business days to appear on your invoice. Do not panic if a session is missing immediately after charging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Mercedes eSprinter charge at EnBW mobility+?
Yes. The Mercedes eSprinter uses a CCS2 connector, which is supported by EnBW mobility+ chargers. Maximum charging speed will be up to 115 kW.
How long does it take to charge a Mercedes eSprinter at EnBW mobility+?
Charging a Mercedes eSprinter from 10% to 80% at EnBW mobility+ takes approximately 42 minutes at up to 115 kW. Actual times vary depending on temperature, battery condition, and station load.
How do you pay at EnBW mobility+?
EnBW mobility+ accepts app, RFID, contactless. Check the EnBW mobility+ app or website for current pricing and subscription options.

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