Be Charge (Italy)
Headquarters — · operates in IT
Be Charge operates 1112 public EV chargers in Italy and Great Britain, with 784 slower AC units. Find Type 2, CCS, and CHAdeMO connectors.
How Be Charge (Italy) fits in
- Peak DC power
- 300 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
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- Operating regions
- IT
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Open the mapBe Charge EV Charging Network in Italy and Great Britain
Be Charge offers 1112 public charging points across Italy and Great Britain. The network prioritizes slower AC charging, making it suitable for destination and overnight top-ups rather than rapid charging.
Be Charge operates a network of 1112 public EV charging points. The vast majority of these are slower AC chargers, with 784 units providing power under 50 kW. These are typically found at destinations, workplaces, or for overnight charging. The network includes 317 rapid chargers (50-149 kW) and 11 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+).
Drivers will encounter several connector types: Type 2 (Socket Only), CCS (Type 2), Type 2 (Tethered Connector), and CHAdeMO.
The network has a notable presence in Italian cities, with the busiest locations including Milano (33 points), Bologna (32 points), Parma (30 points), Reggio Emilia (16 points), and Rimini (15 points). Coverage also extends to Great Britain.
This mix means Be Charge is best suited for drivers needing to charge while parked for extended periods, such as at a hotel or shopping center, or for local commuting. It is not primarily designed for quick top-ups on long road trips.
- Where can I find Be Charge stations?
- Be Charge stations are located in Italy and Great Britain. In Italy, key cities with multiple chargers include Milano, Bologna, Parma, Reggio Emilia, and Rimini. The network's coverage is spread across these countries, focusing on urban and destination areas.
- How fast can I charge with Be Charge?
- Charging speeds vary. The network has 11 ultra-rapid (150 kW+) and 317 rapid (50-149 kW) chargers. However, the majority, 784 points, are slower AC chargers under 50 kW, typically offering 7-22 kW. This makes it better for destination charging than rapid road trip stops.
- What charging connectors does Be Charge use?
- Be Charge stations offer a variety of connectors to suit different EVs. You will find Type 2 (Socket Only), CCS (Type 2), Type 2 (Tethered Connector), and CHAdeMO connectors available across their network.
- Is Be Charge good for long road trips?
- With 784 out of 1112 chargers being slower AC units (under 50 kW), Be Charge is primarily designed for destination, workplace, or overnight charging. While 317 rapid and 11 ultra-rapid chargers exist, the network's strength lies in providing power while the vehicle is parked for longer durations, not for quick charging on the move.
- How do I pay for Be Charge?
- Payment methods can vary by station. Most EV charging networks accept contactless payment cards or their dedicated mobile app. It is always recommended to check the pricing displayed on the charging unit or within the app before you begin charging to understand the cost.