EVBox
Headquarters — · operates in NL
EVBox has 2,218 public chargers across NL, BE, IT, CH, IE, GB. Mostly slower AC chargers. See details on speed and connectors.
How EVBox fits in
- Peak DC power
- 500 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- NL
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Open the mapEVBox Charging Network: Primarily Slower AC Charging
EVBox operates 2,218 public charging points across the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Ireland, and Great Britain. Their network is predominantly composed of slower AC chargers. This makes it suitable for destination charging or overnight top-ups, rather than rapid charging for long journeys.
The EVBox network consists of 2,218 public charging points. The vast majority, 2,210 points, are slower AC chargers with power output under 50 kW. These typically use a Type 2 connector and are ideal for charging while parked at a destination, such as a workplace, shopping center, or for overnight charging at home if available.
There are 7 rapid chargers capable of delivering between 50 kW and 149 kW. Only one charger offers ultra-rapid charging at 150 kW or more. This power mix indicates EVBox is not a network optimized for quick road trip stops.
Drivers will encounter several connector types across the network. These include Type 2 (Socket Only) and Type 2 (Tethered Connector) for AC charging, along with CHAdeMO and CCS (Type 2) connectors for DC rapid charging.
The network is most concentrated in the Netherlands, with Rotterdam having 259 chargers, followed by Utrecht (40), Almere (39), Amsterdam (38), and Apeldoorn (36). Other countries with EVBox presence include Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Ireland, and Great Britain.
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect from EVBox?
- EVBox offers predominantly slower AC charging speeds, with 2,210 out of 2,218 points operating under 50 kW. This is best suited for destination charging or overnight top-ups. There are 7 rapid chargers (50-149 kW) and only 1 ultra-rapid charger (150+ kW) on their network.
- Where is the EVBox network located?
- EVBox has chargers in the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Ireland, and Great Britain. The largest concentration is in the Netherlands, particularly in cities like Rotterdam (259 chargers), Utrecht (40), and Amsterdam (38).
- What connectors does EVBox use?
- You will find Type 2 connectors, both as sockets and tethered cables, for AC charging. For DC rapid charging, CHAdeMO and CCS (Type 2) connectors are available on the network.
- Is EVBox good for long road trips?
- Given that 2,210 out of 2,218 chargers are slower AC units, the EVBox network is not ideal for rapid charging during long road trips. It is better suited for destination charging, workplace charging, or overnight top-ups where you can leave your vehicle for an extended period.
- How do I pay for EVBox charging?
- Payment methods vary by location and specific charger. Most networks accept contactless payments or require an app or RFID card specific to the operator. Always check the price displayed on the charging unit or within the relevant app before initiating a charging session.