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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.