EV charging in Slovakia
A guide to the charging network in Slovakia. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.
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266
Stations
91
Fast (≥50 kW)
6
Ultra (≥150 kW)
20
Operators
Where the chargers cluster in Slovakia
Highest-power stations in Slovakia
Sorted by max kW. Drop in for a single fast charging session or use these as anchor points on a route.
- ZSE Budca-P ultra-fastokres Zvolen · ZSE Drive350 kW
- Ionity DubnicaDubnica nad Váhom · Ionity350 kW
- IONITY SenecSenec · Ionity350 kW
- Tesla Supercharger Trencin— · Tesla (including non-tesla)250 kW
- EuropaBanská Bystrica · Greenway150 kW
- ZSE Rinok RačaBratislava · ZSE Drive150 kW
- Bratislava SuperchargerBratislava · Tesla (Tesla-only charging)135 kW
- Demänová SuperchargerDistrict of Liptovský Mikuláš · Tesla (Tesla-only charging)120 kW
- Košice SuperchargerKošice · Tesla (Tesla-only charging)120 kW
- Zvolen SuperchargerSliač-Sielnica · Tesla (Tesla-only charging)120 kW
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≥ 50 kWFast chargers
91 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.
≥ 150 kWUltra-rapid
6 sites with at least one 150 kW socket.
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Top networks in Slovakia
- Tesla (Tesla-only charging)59
- Greenway55
- (Business Owner at Location)43
- ZSE Drive33
- GTIS Charging (SK)25
- (Unknown Operator)16
- VSE6
- Vibrate5
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Connector mix in Slovakia
- Type 2120
- CCS293
- CHAdeMO89
- Tesla (EU)60
- NACS55
- Type #1720
- Type #2318
- Tesla Roadster4
Counts derived from imported station inventory in Slovakia.
Electric Vehicle Charging in Slovakia
Slovakia has 263 public charging points according to our database. Of these, 6 offer charging at 150 kW or faster, and 85 provide speeds between 50 kW and 149 kW. This guide covers what you need to know to charge your EV here.
Charging Infrastructure
Slovakia's public charging network includes 263 points. Fast charging is available, with 6 stations capable of over 150 kW and 85 stations offering 50-149 kW speeds. The busiest town for charging is Bratislava, with 47 points, followed by Kosice (9), Trnava (7), and Žilina and Prešov, each with 6.
Operators and Connectors
You'll encounter a mix of local and international charging network operators. Most public charging stations use the Type 2 connector for AC charging. For DC fast charging, the CCS (Combo 2) standard is the most common. CHAdeMO connectors are less frequent.
Pricing
Pricing for public charging varies by network and speed. Expect to pay more per kWh at faster DC chargers compared to slower AC chargers. Home charging rates are generally lower but depend on your electricity provider. Some networks may offer subscription plans or day passes that could reduce per-use costs. Specific pricing is not available in our database, but generally, expect rates to be competitive with neighboring European countries.
Incentives
There are no country-specific charging incentives detailed in our records for Slovakia. National or regional programs may exist, but drivers should research current offerings. Check with local authorities or energy providers for any available subsidies or tax breaks related to EV purchases or charging infrastructure installation.
- How many public EV chargers are there in Slovakia?
- Our database shows 263 public charging points across Slovakia. Of these, 6 offer charging speeds above 150 kW, and 85 provide charging between 50 kW and 149 kW. This infrastructure is growing, with the capital, Bratislava, having the most points.
- What are the busiest towns for EV charging in Slovakia?
- Bratislava leads with 47 public charging points. Other key towns include Kosice with 9 points, Trnava with 7, and Žilina and Prešov, both with 6 points. These locations generally offer more charging options.
- What type of connectors will I find?
- For standard AC charging, the Type 2 connector is predominant. When looking for DC fast charging, the CCS (Combo 2) connector is the most common standard. CHAdeMO connectors are also present but are less widespread than CCS.
- How does charging cost compare between home and public stations?
- Home charging is typically more economical than using public chargers, especially DC fast chargers. Public charging costs vary by network and charging speed, with faster chargers usually costing more per kilowatt-hour. Specific rates depend on the provider.
- What is a practical tip for a foreign driver in Slovakia?
- For foreign drivers, it is practical to have a roaming agreement or a multi-network access card. While many stations accept direct payment, having a single card or app that works across multiple networks can simplify the charging process, especially if you are unfamiliar with local providers.