E-Wald
Headquarters — · operates in DE
E-Wald offers 274 public EV charging points across Germany. Most are slower AC chargers. Find Type 2, Schuko, CCS, and CHAdeMO connectors.
How E-Wald fits in
- Peak DC power
- 300 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- DE
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Open the mapE-Wald EV Charging Network Coverage and Speeds
E-Wald operates a network of 274 public EV charging points primarily across Germany. The vast majority of these offer slower AC charging, making them suitable for destination, workplace, or overnight top-ups rather than rapid transit charging. Be prepared for lower power levels with most of their infrastructure.
E-Wald's network consists of 274 public charging points. The power distribution is heavily weighted towards slower charging: 235 points operate at AC speeds under 50 kW, typically offering 7-22 kW via Type 2 connectors. These are ideal for charging while parked for extended periods.
For drivers needing faster charging, E-Wald provides 27 rapid chargers between 50-149 kW, and only 12 ultra-rapid chargers capable of 150 kW or more. This means that high-speed charging is limited across their network.
Connector types available include Type 2 (Socket Only), CEE 7/4 - Schuko - Type F, CCS (Type 2), and CHAdeMO. Drivers should verify the specific connectors at each location.
E-Wald's busiest towns include Nienburg with 7 charging points, Freyung with 6, Regen with 5, and Schwandorf and Bergen each with 4 points. This coverage is predominantly found in Germany. Drivers should confirm charging costs via the station display or the operator's app before initiating a charge.
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect from E-Wald?
- E-Wald's network is predominantly slow AC charging. Out of 274 total points, 235 are under 50 kW. They have 27 rapid chargers (50-149 kW) and only 12 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+). This infrastructure is best suited for destination or overnight charging, not rapid transit.
- Where is the E-Wald network located?
- E-Wald's charging points are located in Germany. Their database shows the busiest towns as Nienburg (7 points), Freyung (6 points), Regen (5 points), and Schwandorf and Bergen (both 4 points). Coverage outside these areas is less concentrated.
- Which EV connector types does E-Wald support?
- E-Wald offers a variety of connector types. You will find Type 2 (Socket Only) for AC charging, standard CEE 7/4 - Schuko - Type F outlets, CCS (Type 2) for DC fast charging, and CHAdeMO connectors. It is advisable to check the specific site details for compatibility with your vehicle.
- Is E-Wald suitable for long road trips?
- Given that 235 of E-Wald's 274 points are slower AC chargers (under 50 kW), it is not primarily designed as a rapid charging network for long road trips. While 12 ultra-rapid and 27 rapid chargers exist, the bulk of their offering is better for destination or overnight charging.
- How do I pay for charging with E-Wald?
- While specific payment methods can vary by charging station, most public EV networks accept contactless card payments or require use of the operator's dedicated app. Always check the pricing displayed on the charging unit or within the app before you plug in your vehicle.