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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find EV charging stations near me?

Use our interactive map or search by city to find nearby stations. Filter by connector type, charging speed, network, and price to find the perfect charger.

How much does it cost to charge an electric car?

EV charging costs vary by location, network, and charging speed. DC fast charging typically costs €0.30–€0.60/kWh in Europe and $0.25–$0.50/kWh in the US. Level 2 charging is often cheaper at €0.15–€0.35/kWh. Visit our prices page for real-time community-reported rates.

What is the difference between Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast charging?

Level 1 uses a standard 120V outlet (1-2 kW, ~5 miles/hour). Level 2 uses 240V (7-22 kW, ~25 miles/hour). DC fast charging delivers 50-350 kW and can charge to 80% in 20-40 minutes.

Which EV charging network is the best?

It depends on your vehicle and location. Tesla Supercharger leads in reliability, IONITY offers the fastest speeds in Europe, and ChargePoint has the widest Level 2 coverage in North America.

Can I charge any EV at any charging station?

Most modern EVs use CCS connectors and can charge at CCS-compatible stations. Tesla vehicles can use Tesla Superchargers plus CCS stations with an adapter. Older Nissan LEAFs use CHAdeMO.

How long does it take to charge an electric car?

Charging time depends on your battery size and charger speed. A 60 kWh battery takes ~8 hours on Level 2 or ~30 minutes to 80% on a 150 kW DC fast charger.

Is it free to charge an electric car?

Some locations offer free charging — especially hotels, shopping centers, and workplaces. Most public fast chargers require payment. Check our station listings for current pricing.