EV charging in Andorra
A guide to the charging network in Andorra. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.
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7
Fast (≥50 kW)
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Ultra (≥150 kW)
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≥ 50 kWFast chargers
7 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.
≥ 150 kWUltra-rapid
2 sites with at least one 150 kW socket.
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Top networks in Andorra
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Connector mix in Andorra
- Type 286
- Type #016
- Type #1314
- Tesla (EU)11
- NACS11
- CCS210
- CHAdeMO4
- NEMA 14-504
Counts derived from imported station inventory in Andorra.
Electric Vehicle Charging in Andorra
Andorra has 107 public EV charging points, according to our database. Two offer speeds over 150 kW, and five provide 50-149 kW. The capital, Andorra la Vella, has the most chargers with 17, followed by La Massana (13) and Encamp (12).
Charging Infrastructure
Our database shows 107 public charging points across Andorra. While the total number is modest, the infrastructure is growing. Two locations offer high-speed charging above 150 kW, suitable for quick top-ups for compatible vehicles. Another five points operate in the 50-149 kW range, a common standard for fast charging.
The most active charging areas are concentrated in the main towns. Andorra la Vella leads with 17 points, La Massana has 13, and Encamp offers 12. Les Escaldes has 11 chargers, and Ordino has 7.
Operators and Connectors
You will encounter chargers from various regional and national network operators. The exact mix can vary, but expect to find Type 2 connectors for AC charging and CCS connectors for DC fast charging, which are standard across Europe.
Pricing and Incentives
Specific pricing details and national incentives are not available in our current records for Andorra. Generally, public charging costs can range from approximately $0.30 to $0.70 per kWh for DC fast charging, depending on the network and speed. Home charging rates are typically lower, based on domestic electricity tariffs. For the latest information on any available incentives or specific network pricing, it is best to check directly with the charging providers or local authorities.
Practical Tip for Visitors
If you are driving an EV into Andorra from France or Spain, ensure your charging app or RFID card is compatible with networks operating in the principality. Many European networks have roaming agreements, but it is wise to confirm coverage beforehand to avoid connectivity issues.
- How many public EV chargers are available in Andorra?
- Our database indicates there are 107 public EV charging points in Andorra. Of these, 2 are rated at 150 kW or higher, and 5 offer speeds between 50 kW and 149 kW. The remaining chargers operate at lower speeds. This network is distributed across the country, with the highest concentration found in Andorra la Vella.
- Where are the busiest places to charge an EV in Andorra?
- The towns with the most public EV chargers are Andorra la Vella, which has 17 charging points, and La Massana, with 13. Encamp follows with 12 chargers, les Escaldes has 11, and Ordino has 7. These locations are typically the most convenient for drivers needing to charge.
- What type of charging connectors are common in Andorra?
- Drivers in Andorra will typically find Type 2 connectors for standard AC charging and CCS connectors for DC fast charging. These are the prevailing standards across Europe, ensuring compatibility with most modern electric vehicles. Always check the specific connector type at a charging station before arrival.
- What are the typical costs for EV charging in Andorra?
- Specific pricing varies by charging network and speed. While exact figures for Andorra are not on record, DC fast charging can generally range from approximately $0.30 to $0.70 per kWh in many European countries. Home charging is usually less expensive, tied to residential electricity rates. It is advisable to check with individual providers for current rates.
- Are there any specific incentives for EV charging in Andorra?
- Information on country-specific incentives for EV charging in Andorra is not currently available in our database. Incentives can change frequently and may be offered at national or local levels. For the most up-to-date details on potential subsidies or reduced charging rates, consult local government resources or charging network operators directly.