be emobil
Headquarters — · operates in DE
be emobil has 267 public EV charging points across DE and NA. 260 points are slower AC chargers. Find connector types and charging speeds.
How be emobil fits in
- Peak DC power
- 50 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- DE
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be emobil operates a network of 267 public EV charging points in Germany (DE) and Namibia (NA). The vast majority of these are slower AC chargers, suitable for destination or overnight charging.
The be emobil network consists of 267 public charging points across Germany and Namibia. A significant portion of this network, 260 points, offers slower AC charging speeds, typically under 50 kW. These are best suited for destination charging, like at workplaces or shopping centers, or for overnight top-ups where time is not a critical factor.
Only 7 of the 267 points provide faster charging, operating between 50 kW and 149 kW. There are currently no ultra-rapid 150 kW+ chargers listed in our database. This power mix means be emobil is primarily a network for drivers who can leave their vehicle charging for longer periods, rather than for quick top-ups during longer journeys.
Drivers will encounter a variety of connector types across the network. These include Type 2 (Socket Only), CCS (Type 2), CHAdeMO, and Type 2 (Tethered Connector). The most common configuration for slower AC charging is likely to be Type 2. For faster charging, CCS connectors are expected.
The network is heavily concentrated in Berlin, Germany, with 253 charging points. Other locations with a single point include Ilshofen, Windhoek, Berling, and Teltow. Drivers should verify charging costs and payment methods via the station display or the operator's app before initiating a charge.
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect from be emobil?
- The be emobil network predominantly offers slower AC charging under 50 kW, with 260 out of 267 points in this category. Only 7 points offer rapid charging between 50-149 kW. There are no ultra-rapid 150 kW+ chargers in their network. That mix favors destination or overnight charging over quick stops.
- Where is the be emobil network located?
- be emobil charging points are available in Germany (DE) and Namibia (NA). The network is heavily concentrated in Berlin, Germany, where 253 of the total 267 points are located. A few other towns like Ilshofen and Windhoek have a single charging point each.
- Which charging connectors does be emobil use?
- You can expect to find several connector types on the be emobil network. These include Type 2 (Socket Only), CCS (Type 2), CHAdeMO, and Type 2 (Tethered Connector). Type 2 connectors are common for slower AC charging, while CCS is typically used for the faster charging options available.
- Is be emobil suitable for road trips?
- Given that 260 out of 267 charging points are slower AC chargers (under 50 kW) and there are no ultra-rapid options, be emobil is less ideal for quick top-ups during long road trips. It is better suited for destination charging or overnight charging where longer charging times are acceptable.
- How do I pay for charging with be emobil?
- While specific payment methods can vary, most EV charging networks like be emobil typically accept contactless payments or require use of their dedicated mobile app or a charging card. It is always recommended to check the specific instructions and pricing displayed on the charging unit or within the app before you plug in.