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EV charging in Paraguay

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

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Ultra (≥150 kW)

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Fast chargers

47 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.

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1 sites with at least one 150 kW socket.

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Electric Vehicle Charging in Paraguay

Paraguay's EV charging infrastructure is still developing. As of now, our database shows 53 public charging points across the country. Most of these are Level 2 chargers, with 46 operating between 50kW and 149kW. Only one station offers speeds of 150kW or higher. This guide covers what you need to know.

Charging Availability

Paraguay has 53 public charging stations listed in our database. The majority of these fall into the 50-149 kW speed bracket, with 46 chargers in this range. A single high-speed charger, rated at 150 kW or more, is available. Asuncion has the most points with 8 listed, followed by PEDRO JUAN CABALLERO and Santa Rita with 2 each. Naranjito has one.

Operators and Connectors

You'll likely encounter chargers from various local and regional operators. The specific mix of connectors can vary, but CCS is common for DC fast charging, while Type 2 is standard for AC charging in many areas. Always confirm compatibility before arrival.

Pricing and Incentives

There are no specific country-wide cost facts on record for public charging in Paraguay. Home charging is generally less expensive than public DC fast charging. Pricing often depends on the network provider, charging speed, and time of day. Public charging costs can be expected to be higher than home electricity rates. Information on government incentives for EV charging infrastructure or usage is not readily available.

Practical Tip for Drivers

If you are driving into Paraguay from another country, ensure your charging apps and payment methods are set up beforehand. Connectivity can be inconsistent in some areas. It is wise to download offline maps and have a backup charging plan. Confirming the operational status of a charger before you drive to it is advisable.

FAQ
How many public EV chargers are there in Paraguay?
Our database currently lists 53 public charging points across Paraguay. Of these, 46 chargers operate at speeds between 50kW and 149kW. There is one charger capable of 150kW or higher speeds. The capital city, Asuncion, has the highest concentration with 8 stations.
What are the most common charging connector types in Paraguay?
The connector types can vary by operator and charging speed. For DC fast charging, CCS is frequently used. For AC charging, the Type 2 connector is common. It is recommended to verify the specific connector type of a station before planning your charge.
Is EV charging expensive in Paraguay?
Specific pricing details for public charging are not consistently available. Generally, public DC fast charging tends to be more expensive than home charging. Costs can differ based on the charging network, the speed of the charger, and potentially the time of day. Always check the provider's rates.
Are there many high-speed chargers available?
The availability of high-speed charging is limited. Out of the 53 public charging points, only one is rated at 150 kW or more. The majority, 46 stations, fall within the 50-149 kW range, which offers moderately fast charging speeds.
What should a foreign EV driver know before arriving in Paraguay?
Ensure your charging apps and payment methods are compatible and set up in advance. Network coverage can be patchy outside major cities. Downloading offline maps is a good idea. Confirming charger availability and status before heading to a location is highly recommended to avoid unexpected issues.