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Troubleshooting

Volkswagen ID.3 Charging at Fastned

Updated March 2026

The Volkswagen ID.3 is compatible with Fastned 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
165 kW
10-80% estimate
24 min
Payment
app, contactless, Plug & Charge

Why Your Charging Speed May Differ

The Volkswagen ID.3 supports up to 165 kW DC charging. Fastned chargers deliver up to 400 kW. Your car's maximum intake is the limiting factor here, capping speed at 165 kW even on a faster charger.

  • Charging slows down above 80% state of charge on most EVs, including the Volkswagen ID.3.
  • Cold weather reduces charging speed. The Volkswagen ID.3 supports battery preconditioning, which helps.
  • If multiple cars share the same Fastned station, power may be split between stalls.

Volkswagen ID.3 Charging Problems

Volkswagen ID.3 Charger Will Not Start a Session

You plugged in your ID.3 and the charger just sits there. No power, no animation on the infotainment screen, nothing happening. Whether you are at a public DC fast charger or an AC destination charger, there are a few specific things to check before giving up on this station.

Symptoms

  • CCS2 connector is plugged into the right rear charge port but the charger shows 'Waiting'
  • Infotainment screen shows no charging activity after connecting the cable
  • Charger display says 'Authorization required' even though you tapped your card
  • Charge port LED on the right rear does not change color after plugging in
  • We Charge or Elli app shows the car as connected but not charging

What to Do

  1. 1

    Unplug and reseat the CCS2 connector

    Remove the connector from the right rear charge port completely. Wait five seconds. Reinsert it firmly until you hear the latch click. Make sure the two DC pins at the bottom of the CCS2 plug are aligned and fully engaged.

  2. 2

    Authorize the session manually

    Check the charger display. If it says 'Waiting for authorization' or similar, tap your RFID card on the reader, open the charger operator's app, or use contactless payment. Do not assume Plug & Charge will work unless you have confirmed it is active.

  3. 3

    Check for scheduled charging in the infotainment

    On the ID.3's infotainment screen, go to the charging settings. Look for departure timer or scheduled charging. If it is active, disable it or select 'Charge Now' to start immediately.

  4. 4

    Verify Plug & Charge setup in the We Charge app

    Open the We Charge or Elli app on your phone. Check that Plug & Charge is enabled and your payment method is valid. If Plug & Charge has never been set up, you will need to authorize sessions manually at every charger.

  5. 5

    Restart the infotainment system

    Press and hold the power button on the infotainment screen for about 10 seconds until it goes black. Wait for it to restart. This can resolve communication glitches between the ID. Software and the charger without affecting the car's other systems.

  6. 6

    Try a different charger or connector

    If the session still will not start, the charger may be faulted. Try a different connector at the same station, or find a nearby alternative using the We Charge app or the ID.3's built-in charger finder.

Volkswagen ID.3 Payment Failed at Charging Station

You are at the charger, your ID.3 is plugged in, but the payment will not go through. The charger shows an error or just sits there waiting for authorization. Payment problems at public chargers are common, and they usually have nothing to do with your car. Here is how to get charging.

Symptoms

  • Charger displays 'Payment failed' or 'Authorization error' after tapping your card
  • RFID card is not recognized by the charger reader
  • We Charge or Elli app shows an error when trying to start a remote session
  • Plug & Charge does not activate after plugging in the CCS2 connector
  • Contactless payment terminal on the charger rejects your bank card

What to Do

  1. 1

    Try a different payment method

    If your RFID card failed, try contactless with your bank card or phone. If contactless failed, try the charger operator's app. Having at least two different payment options covers most situations.

  2. 2

    Check the We Charge or Elli app

    Open the We Charge or Elli app on your phone. Make sure your account is active, your payment method is valid, and there are no outstanding charges. Try starting the session remotely through the app.

  3. 3

    Scan the charger QR code

    Most public chargers have a QR code on the unit. Scan it with your phone camera. This opens the operator's payment page in your browser, where you can usually pay with a credit card without downloading their specific app.

  4. 4

    Check your bank app for blocked transactions

    Open your banking app and look for flagged or declined transactions. If you see a notification about a blocked payment, approve it and try the charger again.

  5. 5

    Try Plug & Charge if available

    If the charger supports Plug & Charge and your ID.3 has it activated through We Charge, unplug and replug the CCS2 connector into the right rear charge port. Payment should authorize automatically through the cable.

  6. 6

    Move to a different charger

    If nothing works, the charger's payment system may be completely down. Find a nearby alternative using the We Charge app or the ID.3's built-in charger finder on the infotainment screen.

Volkswagen ID.3 Charging Slower Than Expected

You plugged in your ID.3 expecting 130 kW and the infotainment screen shows 40 kW. Or your wallbox at home is stuck at 3 kW instead of 11 kW. The ID.3 Pro has a smaller 59 kWh battery than its siblings, which means the charging curve tapers sooner. But most slow charging has a fixable cause.

Symptoms

  • DC fast charging power well below the 130 kW maximum shown on the infotainment display
  • AC home charging stuck at 3-4 kW instead of the expected 11 kW on 3-phase
  • Charging speed drops sharply after 55-60% during DC fast charging
  • Infotainment display shows a long estimated time to reach your target percentage
  • Different CCS2 chargers consistently deliver less power than expected

What to Do

  1. 1

    Check if preconditioning was active

    On the infotainment screen, look for battery temperature indicators when charging. If the battery was cold, enable preconditioning in the We Charge or Elli app before your next fast charging stop. You can also set a departure time, which warms the battery before you leave.

  2. 2

    Check your current state of charge

    If you are above 60%, the reduced speed is expected on the 59 kWh pack. For the fastest DC charging, arrive at the charger between 10-20%. The ID.3 Pro peaks early and tapers sooner than larger-battery VW models.

  3. 3

    Verify the charger is not sharing power

    Check if another car is plugged into the same charging station. Some stations split available power between users. If possible, move to a charger unit where no other car is connected.

  4. 4

    Check the AC charge current setting

    On the infotainment screen, navigate to the charging settings. Look for the AC charge current or amperage limit. Make sure it is set to the maximum. This only affects AC charging at home or destination chargers.

  5. 5

    Try a different charger

    If speeds remain low, the charger may be delivering less than its rated power. Try a different station. Use the We Charge app or the ID.3's built-in charger finder to locate alternatives nearby.

  6. 6

    Check for a software update

    Go to the settings menu on the infotainment screen and check for available ID. Software updates. VW has improved charging curves through software updates on MEB platform vehicles. Install any pending updates.

Common Fastned Issues

Autocharge not recognizing your vehicle

You have Autocharge set up in the Fastned app, but when you plug in, the charger asks for payment instead of starting automatically.

Symptoms

  • Charger screen prompts for app or card payment after plugging in
  • Screen shows 'Vehicle not recognized' or goes straight to the payment screen
  • Autocharge worked at other Fastned stations but not this one
  • You recently changed your vehicle or payment method in the Fastned app

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check Autocharge status in the Fastned app

    Open the Fastned app, go to your account or Autocharge settings, and verify that Autocharge is toggled on and linked to your current vehicle. If you switched vehicles recently, you may need to re-register the new one.

  2. 2

    Unplug, wait 15 seconds, and plug in again

    The Autocharge handshake happens in the first few seconds. If the timing was off or the connector was not fully seated, the charger defaults to manual payment. Try again with a firm, steady plug-in.

  3. 3

    Make sure your payment method is valid

    Autocharge bills your saved payment method automatically. If the card on file has expired or been blocked, Autocharge will fail even though your vehicle is recognized. Update your payment details in the Fastned app.

  4. 4

    Verify your vehicle supports Autocharge

    Autocharge requires the vehicle to transmit a unique identifier through the charging cable (MAC address). Most newer EVs support this, but some older models or specific firmware versions do not. Check Fastned's website for a compatibility list.

  5. 5

    Start the session via the app as a workaround

    If Autocharge is not cooperating, open the Fastned app, select the station and charger, and start the session manually. You will still get your Gold Member or regular pricing.

Contactless card reader not responding

You tap your debit or credit card on the contactless reader, but nothing happens. No beep, no screen change, no error.

Symptoms

  • No response from the reader when tapping a card
  • Reader beeps but the screen shows 'Transaction failed'
  • Card works at shops and other chargers but not at this Fastned station
  • Apple Pay or Google Pay does not trigger the reader

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Locate the correct reader

    Fastned chargers have the contactless reader built into the charger unit. It is usually a small pad with the contactless symbol near the screen. Make sure you are tapping on the reader, not on the screen itself.

  2. 2

    Hold your card still for 3 to 5 seconds

    Do not tap and remove quickly. Hold the card flat against the reader and wait. Some readers are slower than retail terminals.

  3. 3

    Remove your card from its wallet or phone case

    Other cards, RFID badges, or phone cases with magnets can interfere with the contactless signal. Try the card on its own, directly on the reader.

  4. 4

    Try a different card

    Some card issuers block pre-authorization transactions above a certain threshold. Fastned may pre-authorize 100 EUR or more. If your card's contactless limit is lower, the transaction fails.

  5. 5

    Use the Fastned app instead

    If the contactless reader is faulty, start the session through the Fastned app. You can also use a roaming RFID card from providers like Shell Recharge or Chargemap.

Charger cable too short for your vehicle

The charging cable attached to the Fastned station does not reach your vehicle's charge port. This depends on your vehicle's port position and how you park.

Symptoms

  • Cable reaches the port but is stretched tight with no slack
  • Cable does not reach at all when parked normally
  • You need to reverse in or park at an awkward angle
  • Cable reaches but the connector presses against the car body at a sharp angle

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Reposition your vehicle

    Try parking closer to the charger or at a different angle. If your charge port is on the front left, back in so the port is closest to the cable. Many Fastned stations are designed for pull-through parking.

  2. 2

    Try the other cable

    Fastned chargers typically have two cables (CCS2 and CHAdeMO, or two CCS2 cables from different sides). The cable on the other side of the charger may reach more easily.

  3. 3

    Try a different charger at the same station

    If the station has multiple charger units, another one may give you a better angle. Charger positions vary slightly across units.

  4. 4

    Do not force a stretched cable

    A cable under tension can damage the connector, your charge port, or the cable itself. If it does not reach comfortably, reposition the car. A damaged connector can shut down the charger for everyone.

Speed throttling when multiple vehicles are charging

Your charging speed drops when other vehicles start charging at the same Fastned station. This is power sharing in action.

Symptoms

  • Charging started at 150 kW and dropped to 80 kW when another car plugged in
  • Speed is lower at a busy station than at the same station when it was empty
  • Dashboard shows the charger is limiting power, not the battery
  • Speed fluctuates as other vehicles arrive and leave

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Understand how Fastned power sharing works

    Most Fastned stations have a total power budget shared across all active chargers. When more vehicles charge simultaneously, each one gets a smaller share. This is a station design limitation, not a fault.

  2. 2

    Charge during off-peak hours if possible

    Fastned stations along highways are busiest during weekend travel peaks and holiday periods. Early morning or late evening sessions often mean you have the station to yourself and get full speed.

  3. 3

    Choose a station with more capacity

    Newer Fastned stations and recently upgraded locations tend to have larger power budgets. The Fastned app shows the maximum kW per station. Stations rated at 400 kW per charger usually have more headroom than 150 kW stations.

  4. 4

    Do not wait for full speed. Charge what you need and go.

    Even at reduced speed, DC fast charging is much faster than AC. If you are getting 80 kW instead of 150 kW, it takes a few extra minutes, not hours. Charge to 80% and continue your trip.

Busy station with no queue management

You arrive at a Fastned station and all chargers are occupied. There is no official way to join a queue or reserve a spot.

Symptoms

  • All chargers are in use and multiple cars are waiting
  • No clear queue order. Confusion about who arrived first.
  • App does not show how many vehicles are waiting
  • You are not sure if you should wait or drive to another station

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check the Fastned app for nearby alternatives

    Before committing to a wait, check if there is another Fastned station or competitor fast charger within 10 to 15 minutes. Waiting 20 minutes for a spot is often slower than driving to a nearby empty station.

  2. 2

    Communicate with other waiting drivers

    Fastned does not have a formal queue system. If you decide to wait, make yourself visible by parking near the charger area and, if comfortable, let other waiting drivers know you are in line. Brief eye contact and a nod go a long way.

  3. 3

    Watch for vehicles at high state of charge

    If a vehicle on the charger is already above 80%, it will likely leave soon. Drivers charging from 80 to 100% at a DC fast charger are rare. Most will unplug and leave within minutes.

  4. 4

    Plan stops to avoid peak times

    Holiday weekends, Friday afternoons, and Sunday evenings are the busiest. If your schedule is flexible, adjusting departure time by an hour or two can make a significant difference in charger availability.

  5. 5

    Send feedback to Fastned

    Fastned expands stations based on utilization data. If a station is consistently full, reporting it through the app helps Fastned prioritize adding more chargers at that location.

Fastned App Tips

  • Set up Autocharge in the Fastned app before your first visit. When it works, you just plug in and walk away. No tapping, no scanning.
  • The Fastned app shows real-time availability per station. Green dots mean available, red means occupied. Check before you drive there.
  • If you are a Fastned Gold Member, make sure you are logged in when starting a session through the app. Otherwise you will be charged the standard rate.
  • Fastned stations show live pricing in the app. Gold Member pricing and standard pricing are displayed separately so you know exactly what you will pay.
  • Use the Fastned app to track your charging history. Every session shows energy delivered, peak speed, session duration, and total cost.
  • The app lets you report charger issues directly. If a cable is damaged or a charger is not working, reporting it helps Fastned send maintenance faster.

Payment Tips

  • Fastned offers a Gold Member subscription that gives you a lower per-kWh rate at every Fastned station. Check the Fastned app for current pricing in your country. If you charge at Fastned more than two or three times a month, it usually pays for itself.
  • Contactless payment is available at all Fastned stations. Pre-authorization holds are typically around 100 EUR and release within a few business days.
  • You can also charge at Fastned using a roaming RFID card (Shell Recharge, Chargemap, NewMotion, and others). But roaming rates are usually higher than Fastned's direct pricing.
  • Fastned Gold Member pricing applies to Autocharge and app-initiated sessions. If you pay with a contactless card at the charger, you get the standard (non-member) rate.
  • Fastned may charge idle or overstay fees at some locations. Check the Fastned app or tariff page for current policies. Unplugging promptly when your session is complete is both courteous and avoids potential extra charges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Volkswagen ID.3 charge at Fastned?
Yes. The Volkswagen ID.3 uses a CCS2 connector, which is supported by Fastned chargers. Maximum charging speed will be up to 165 kW.
How long does it take to charge a Volkswagen ID.3 at Fastned?
Charging a Volkswagen ID.3 from 10% to 80% at Fastned takes approximately 24 minutes at up to 165 kW. Actual times vary depending on temperature, battery condition, and station load.
How do you pay at Fastned?
Fastned accepts app, contactless, Plug & Charge. Check the Fastned app or website for current pricing and subscription options.

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