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EV charging in Morocco

A guide to the charging network in Morocco. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.

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72

Fast (≥50 kW)

10

Ultra (≥150 kW)

6

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Charging Your EV in Morocco: What You Need to Know

Morocco has 157 public charging points. Ten of these offer speeds of 150 kW or higher, with 62 operating at 50-149 kW. Cities like Casablanca, Tanger, and Marrakech have the most chargers. This guide covers what to expect for EV charging across the country.

EV Charger Availability

Morocco's public charging infrastructure counts 157 points. While this is growing, it is not yet ubiquitous. The fastest chargers, rated at 150 kW or more, number ten. Another 62 points fall into the 50-149 kW category. Drivers will find the densest charging networks in larger cities. Casablanca leads with 13 points, followed by Tanger (10), Marrakech (8), and Rabat (6). Oujda has 4 points.

Operators and Connectors

Drivers will encounter several operators. Charger types vary by region and operator. While not standardized nationally, CCS is common on newer, faster installations. CHAdeMO chargers are also present. Type 2 connectors are typical for AC charging.

Pricing

Country-specific pricing details are not consistently recorded in our database. Home charging costs will depend on your electricity provider and tariff. Public charging prices vary significantly by network and charging speed. Expect higher per-kilowatt-hour rates for DC fast charging compared to slower AC charging. Many networks require a specific app or RFID card for access and payment. Consider the total cost per session, which may include session fees or hourly parking charges.

Incentives

No specific national EV charging incentives are currently detailed in our records. Government support for EVs and charging infrastructure may exist and could change. Check with local authorities or network providers for the latest information on potential subsidies or charging discounts.

Tip for Foreign Drivers

For drivers new to Morocco, having a mix of charging access methods is advisable. This could include a universal RFID card accepted by multiple networks, or multiple apps from major charging providers. Confirm connector compatibility before arriving at a station. A basic understanding of French or Arabic can be helpful when interacting with local support staff, though many apps offer English language options.

FAQ
How many fast chargers are available in Morocco?
Morocco has ten public charging points capable of speeds 150 kW or higher. An additional 62 points offer speeds between 50 kW and 149 kW. These faster options are concentrated in major urban areas. Always check charger availability and speed before heading to a station, as infrastructure is still developing outside of these main hubs.
What are the busiest towns for EV charging?
The towns with the most public EV chargers are Casablanca (13 points), Tanger (10 points), Marrakech (8 points), and Rabat (6 points). Oujda also has charging points available with 4 stations. These cities are generally where you will find the most consistent access to charging facilities.
What is the typical connector type for EV charging in Morocco?
Charger connector types can vary. CCS connectors are becoming more common, particularly on newer and faster DC chargers. CHAdeMO connectors are also in use. For AC charging, the Type 2 connector is the most frequently encountered standard. It is wise to check the specific connector type for any charger you plan to use.
How do I pay for public EV charging?
Payment methods vary by charging network. Many operators require you to use their dedicated mobile app or an RFID card to initiate and pay for a charging session. Some stations may accept credit card payments directly. It is best to research the specific network's payment options beforehand, and potentially download relevant apps before your trip.
Is home charging significantly cheaper than public charging?
Typically, home charging is more economical than using public DC fast chargers. Electricity rates for domestic use are generally lower than the per-kilowatt-hour costs charged by public charging networks, especially for rapid charging. However, exact costs depend on your specific electricity tariff and the pricing structure of the public charging provider.