EV charging in Liechtenstein
A guide to the charging network in Liechtenstein. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.
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Where the chargers cluster in Liechtenstein
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4 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.
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Top networks in Liechtenstein
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Connector mix in Liechtenstein
- Type 27
- CCS25
- NACS4
- CHAdeMO3
- Tesla (EU)3
- Tesla Roadster1
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EV Charging in Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein's electric vehicle charging infrastructure is small. Our database shows 15 public charging points across the country. Most are found in key towns like Ruggell, Balzers, and Vaduz, with 3 points each. Coverage is limited, so plan your stops.
Charging Network Overview
Liechtenstein has 15 public charging points. Of these, none offer speeds above 150 kW. Four points provide charging between 50 kW and 149 kW, with the rest at lower speeds. The busiest areas for charging are Ruggell, Balzers, and Vaduz, each with 3 stations. Gamprin-Bendern and Schaan have one station each. This limited network means coverage is concentrated in these few towns.
Operators and Connectors
Drivers will encounter various charging network operators. Most networks use Type 2 connectors for AC charging. For DC fast charging, CCS (Combo 2) is the common standard.
Pricing and Incentives
Specific cost data for Liechtenstein is not on record. Home charging costs vary by electricity provider. Public charging rates generally depend on the network operator and charging speed. Expect per-kilowatt-hour (kWh) or per-minute pricing. Liechtenstein does not currently have widespread national incentives for public charging infrastructure use, though individual municipalities or utility providers might offer localized programs. Check with your network provider for current rates.
Practical Tip for Visitors
If you are driving into Liechtenstein from abroad, ensure your usual charging network apps and payment methods are compatible. Because the network is small, it is wise to confirm charger availability and operational status before arriving at your destination. Relying on the few available chargers in each town requires pre-planning.
- How many public EV chargers are in Liechtenstein?
- Our database shows 15 public charging points in Liechtenstein. Of these, none are rated above 150 kW. Four offer speeds between 50 kW and 149 kW, while the remaining stations provide slower charging speeds. The majority of these points are concentrated in the country's larger towns.
- Where are the busiest charging locations?
- The most active charging locations in Liechtenstein are Ruggell, Balzers, and Vaduz, each with 3 public charging points. Gamprin-Bendern and Schaan have one charging point each. This distribution highlights the limited and centralized nature of the charging infrastructure.
- What type of connectors will I find?
- In Liechtenstein, you will typically find Type 2 connectors for AC charging, which is common across most networks. For DC fast charging, the prevalent standard is CCS (Combo 2). It is always a good idea to confirm the connector type at your intended charging station.
- Are there any incentives for EV charging?
- There are no widespread national incentives for public EV charging in Liechtenstein. While some local municipalities or electricity providers might offer specific programs, drivers should generally expect to pay standard rates set by the charging network operators. Pricing can be per kWh or per minute.
- What should a foreign driver know about charging here?
- For drivers entering Liechtenstein from another country, confirm that your charging apps and payment methods are compatible with local networks. Given the limited number of stations, it's advisable to check charger availability beforehand. Plan your charging stops, especially outside of the main towns.