How to charge your car using the infrastructure
What do you need to know when charging your car using public charging infrastructure?
If you do not have the option of charging your car at home, there are other options for charging through the public charging infrastructure. A large charging network has been established in Denmark, and it continues to grow. Many charging operators are already expanding the network with additional charging stations to ensure that the public charging infrastructure continues to keep pace with the increase in electric vehicles. If you live in an apartment building, please explore the charging options available in your local area.
You can charge your electric vehicle using a smaller charging station in urban areas (11–22 kW), a fast charger (40–100 kW) (often found at petrol stations, rest areas, and shopping centres), or an ultra-fast charger (100+ kW), which is often located along the motorway network.
There are many apps available that you can use to find the nearest charging station, and several electric vehicles have built-in navigation systems that help you find the right charging station.
Charging in the public charging infrastructure
When you are on the go, you have plenty of opportunities to charge using the public charging infrastructure. More and more charging point operators are entering the market, helping to provide you with flexibility and peace of mind. Read more about the options available when charging your electric vehicle using the public charging infrastructure, including charging speeds and payment options.
What does charging in the public charging infrastructure cost?
The cost of charging your car using the public charging infrastructure depends on the charging station operator. Pricing may include a start-up fee (one-time fee) and can be based either on a per-minute rate or a price per kWh. Check with your fleet administrator to understand what is permitted in relation to charging in public locations.
There are various payment options available at publicly accessible charging stations. You can obtain a charging card through NF Fleet from selected charging providers (OK, Spirii, Shell Recharge, E.ON and Clever), with additional providers expected to be added in the future. Through these providers, you can charge freely at publicly accessible charging stations.
Roaming operators for use within the EU: Spirii Go (app) and Shell Recharge.
Prices vary between roaming operators, and you should be aware that not all providers display the price per kWh in their app.