EV charging in Albania
A guide to the charging network in Albania. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.
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9 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.
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Electric Vehicle Charging in Albania
Albania's public EV charging network is small, with 13 points listed in our database. Most drivers will find charging concentrated in larger urban areas. Expect a mix of charging speeds.
Albania has 13 public charging points. One offers speeds of 150 kW or more, while eight provide 50-149 kW. Coverage is limited and primarily found in cities such as Tirane (4 points), and Skutari, Bilisht, Kashar, and Lac, each with one point.
Operators vary, and you may encounter different brands without a single dominant provider. Most networks will use standard connectors, typically Type 2 for AC charging and CCS Combo 2 for DC fast charging. Always check compatibility before arriving.
Home charging costs are generally lower than public DC fast charging, but specific rates depend on your electricity provider and plan. Public charging prices can fluctuate. As there are no country-specific incentives on record, any available incentives would likely be general or tied to specific network promotions.
For foreign drivers, a practical tip is to confirm charging availability and payment methods in advance, especially outside major cities. Because the network is sparse, having a backup plan or understanding the exact location of the few available chargers is advisable.
- How extensive is the EV charging network in Albania?
- Albania's public charging network is currently limited, with 13 points documented in our database. The majority are concentrated in Tirane and a few other towns. Drivers should not expect widespread coverage across the country.
- What types of charging speeds are available?
- Of the 13 public points, one offers charging at 150 kW or higher. Eight points provide speeds between 50 kW and 149 kW. The remaining points would be slower AC charging options, suitable for longer stays.
- Which connector types are common in Albania?
- Most networks in Albania typically use the Type 2 connector for AC charging. For DC fast charging, the CCS Combo 2 connector is the standard you are most likely to find. It is always best to confirm connector type with the charging station provider.
- What are the typical costs for charging an EV in Albania?
- Specific pricing varies by network and charging speed. DC fast charging is generally more expensive than slower AC charging. There are no specific country-wide cost facts on record for public charging, and home charging rates depend on individual electricity plans.
- Are there any government incentives for EV charging?
- There are no specific country-wide EV charging incentives currently recorded for Albania. Any available benefits would likely be through specific charging network promotions or broader national policies not specific to charging infrastructure.