Innogy SE (RWE eMobility)
Headquarters — · operates in DE
Innogy SE (RWE eMobility) offers 2216 public EV chargers, mostly slower AC. See power breakdown, countries, and connector types.
How Innogy SE (RWE eMobility) fits in
- Peak DC power
- 350 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- DE
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Open the mapInnogy SE (RWE eMobility) EV Charging Network Details
Innogy SE (RWE eMobility) operates a public EV charging network with 2216 points across Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Great Britain, Hungary, and Austria. The vast majority of these chargers provide slower AC power, suitable for destination or overnight charging.
This network's strength lies in its slower AC charging options, with 2157 out of 2216 total points operating under 50 kW. These typically offer Type 2 connections, ideal for topping up while parked at a destination like a workplace or shopping center. Only 5 points are classified as ultra-rapid (150 kW+), and 54 are rapid (50-149 kW). Drivers will encounter Type 2 (Socket Only), Schuko (Type F), CHAdeMO, and CCS (Type 2) connectors.
The busiest locations for Innogy SE (RWE eMobility) chargers include Berlin with 146 points, Essen with 145, and Dortmund with 82. Other towns with a presence include Mülheim an der Ruhr (20) and Timmendorfer Strand (19). This charging infrastructure is best suited for overnight charging or extending range during longer stays, rather than quick top-ups on long road journeys.
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect from Innogy SE (RWE eMobility)?
- The Innogy SE (RWE eMobility) network predominantly offers slower AC charging. Out of 2216 total public charging points, 2157 are rated under 50 kW. There are only 5 ultra-rapid (150 kW+) and 54 rapid (50-149 kW) chargers available. The layout is geared towards destination charging, such as at workplaces or hotels, rather than rapid charging for road trips.
- Where can I find Innogy SE (RWE eMobility) chargers?
- Innogy SE (RWE eMobility) chargers are located in six countries: Germany (DE), Czech Republic (CZ), Poland (PL), Great Britain (GB), Hungary (HU), and Austria (AF). Major cities with a significant number of chargers include Berlin (146), Essen (145), and Dortmund (82).
- What charging connectors does Innogy SE (RWE eMobility) use?
- You will find several connector types on the Innogy SE (RWE eMobility) network. These include Type 2 (Socket Only), which is common for AC charging, CEE 7/4 - Schuko - Type F, CHAdeMO for some DC rapid chargers, and CCS (Type 2) connectors, which are standard for most modern DC rapid and ultra-rapid charging.
- Is this network good for long-distance EV travel?
- This network is not primarily designed for rapid long-distance travel. With 2157 of its 2216 chargers being slower AC units, it's best suited for destination charging, workplace charging, or overnight top-ups. If you need to recharge quickly during a road trip, you might find fewer options compared to networks specializing in high-speed charging.
- How do I pay for charging with Innogy SE (RWE eMobility)?
- Payment methods can vary. Most public charging networks accept contactless credit or debit cards, or mobile payment via their dedicated app. It is always recommended to check the pricing displayed on the charging station or within the operator's app before you begin charging to understand the cost per kWh or per minute.