EnBW (D)
Headquarters — · operates in DE
EnBW has 1,287 public EV charging points across Germany, Austria, and Italy. 764 are slow AC chargers, 232 are ultra-rapid.
How EnBW (D) fits in
- Peak DC power
- 400 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- DE
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Open the mapEnBW EV Charging in Germany, Austria, and Italy
EnBW operates a network of 1,287 public EV charging points. The majority of these are slower AC chargers, making it best suited for destination or overnight charging rather than rapid road trips. Their presence extends across Germany, Austria, and Italy.
EnBW's charging network consists of 1,287 public points. The mix favors slower charging: 764 chargers operate at under 50 kW, typically suitable for topping up at destinations, workplaces, or for overnight charging. There are 291 rapid chargers between 50 and 149 kW, and 232 ultra-rapid chargers capable of 150 kW or more.
This network is primarily located in Germany, with notable concentrations in Stuttgart (177 points), Karlsruhe (37 points), and Esslingen (16 points). Coverage also extends to Austria and Italy.
Drivers will encounter several connector types. Type 2 sockets are common for AC charging. For DC fast charging, CCS (Type 2) connectors are available. You may also find CEE 7/4 Schuko (Type F) sockets, typically for slower AC charging, and CHAdeMO connectors.
When using the network, expect to find Type 2 sockets for AC charging, CCS connectors for DC fast charging, and some CEE 7/4 Schuko (Type F) outlets for slower AC charging. CHAdeMO connectors are also present.
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect from EnBW?
- EnBW's network is predominantly slower AC charging. Out of 1,287 total points, 764 are under 50 kW. There are 291 rapid chargers (50-149 kW) and 232 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+). The layout is best for destination or overnight charging, not quick road trip stops.
- Where is the EnBW charging network located?
- EnBW operates charging points in Germany, Austria, and Italy. The densest coverage is in Germany, particularly in cities like Stuttgart with 177 points, and Karlsruhe with 37 points.
- What connector types does EnBW offer?
- You will find a variety of connectors. Type 2 sockets are standard for AC charging. For DC fast charging, CCS (Type 2) connectors are available. Some locations also offer CEE 7/4 Schuko (Type F) for slower AC charging, and CHAdeMO connectors.
- Is EnBW suitable for long road trips?
- Given that 764 of its 1,287 charging points are slower AC chargers (under 50 kW), EnBW is not optimized for rapid road trips. While it has 232 ultra-rapid points, the majority of its infrastructure is better suited for destination charging, workplace top-ups, or overnight charging.
- How do I pay for charging on the EnBW network?
- Specific payment methods vary by operator. Most networks accept contactless credit or debit cards, or require use of the operator's dedicated app or a charging card. Always check the price displayed on the charging station or within the app before you begin charging.