EnBW makes charging prices more flexible with external providers and restructures tariffs
As of June 5, 2024, the Baden-Württemberg energy company EnBW is updating its EnBW mobility+ charging tariffs. At its own charging points, charging will continue at fixed kilowatt-hour prices in all tariffs. In the S charging tariff, the price for charging at EnBW's own charging points is reduced by 2 cents per kilowatt-hour (ct/kWh). Prices remain unchanged in the M and L charging tariffs. For charging at other operators in the EnBW HyperNetz, variable prices will apply from then on. These range between 59 ct/kWh and a maximum of 89 ct/kWh and will be displayed in the app in real time and transparently before the start of the charging process. With this change, EnBW is replacing the previous uniform price for charging at other operators.
Customers can influence the charging costs through their individual charging behavior, and the company can respond more quickly and easily to market price changes than before, according to the argumentation.
"The expansion of electromobility is one of the major infrastructure projects in Germany on the way to the necessary CO2 reduction in the transport sector. We are meeting this responsibility and enabling drivers to charge easily at fair prices with our EnBW mobility+ charging offer in Germany's largest fast-charging network. In addition, our customers can use more than 600,000 charging points in Europe – all with one app or charging card," says EnBW Chief Innovation & New Business Officer Jürgen Stein, who is responsible for e-mobility.
The provider is also introducing variable prices for charging at other operators in their Business tariffs. The prices for charging at their own charging points remain unchanged in the Business Charging Tariffs M and L. In the Business Charging Tariff S, the price at their own charging stations is reduced to a net 49.58 ct/kWh. New in the Charging Tariff S is a monthly basic fee of net 1.68 euros per user. In the Business Charging Tariffs M and L, the basic fee per user increases by a net 1.68 euros per month.
As of August 1, 2024, the ADAC e-Charge tariff will no longer be available. Until then, nothing will change for customers who use the ADAC e-Charge tariff of EnBW. Even after that, customers can continue to charge as usual everywhere in the EnBW HyperNetwork.
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