N-ERGIE
Headquarters — · operates in DE
N-ERGIE offers 357 public EV charge points in Germany. Only 2 are ultra-rapid (150 kW+). The rest are slower AC (under 50 kW).
How N-ERGIE fits in
- Peak DC power
- 150 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
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- Operating regions
- DE
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Open the mapN-ERGIE EV Charging Network Overview
N-ERGIE operates 357 public EV charging points across Germany. The network is predominantly made up of slower AC chargers, making it suitable for destination or overnight charging.
Of N-ERGIE's 357 total charging points, 355 provide AC power under 50 kW. These are typically found at destinations, workplaces, or for on-street charging where longer dwell times are expected. Only two points on the network are capable of ultra-rapid charging at 150 kW or more. There are no rapid chargers between 50 kW and 149 kW. This power mix means N-ERGIE is not designed for quick top-ups on longer journeys.
The busiest locations for N-ERGIE chargers in our database are Nürnberg with 60 points, followed by Fürth (12), Schwabach (7), Stein (6), and Emskirchen (4).
Drivers will encounter a variety of connector types. Type 2 sockets are common, as are CEE 7/4 - Schuko - Type F outlets. CCS (Type 2) connectors are also available, alongside CEE 3 Pin outlets. When charging, drivers should check the price displayed on the charging unit or within the operator's app before connecting. If a charging station appears to be out of service, try another available stall or contact N-ERGIE directly for assistance.
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect from N-ERGIE?
- N-ERGIE's network primarily offers slower AC charging under 50 kW, with 355 out of 357 points in this category. Only two points are ultra-rapid (150 kW+). There are no chargers in the 50-149 kW range. The hardware here is best suited for destination, workplace, or overnight charging rather than rapid top-ups during travel.
- Where are N-ERGIE chargers located?
- The network operates in Germany. Within our database, the most chargers are found in Nürnberg (60 points), followed by Fürth (12), Schwabach (7), Stein (6), and Emskirchen (4). These are generally found at destinations or on streets.
- Which connector types does N-ERGIE use?
- N-ERGIE sites feature several connector types. You can expect to find Type 2 sockets, CEE 7/4 - Schuko - Type F outlets, CCS (Type 2) connectors, and CEE 3 Pin outlets. It is advisable to check compatibility with your vehicle.
- How do I pay for charging with N-ERGIE?
- While specific app or card details are not available, most public charging networks accept contactless payments or their dedicated mobile application. Always check the price displayed on the unit or in the app before you start charging to understand the cost.
- What should I do if a charger doesn't work?
- If you encounter a non-functional charging station, the best course of action is to try another available charger at the same location if possible. If problems persist or no other chargers are available, contact N-ERGIE directly for support. Information should be available on the charging unit itself.