(Private Residence/Individual)
Headquarters — · operates in DE
330 charging points across DE, FI, BE, IT, US, RU. Predominantly slower AC charging, with 324 points under 50 kW. 1 ultra-rapid and 5 rapid chargers available.
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- Peak DC power
- 180 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
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- Operating regions
- DE
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Open the mapPrivate Residence EV Charging: Slower AC Focus
This network offers 330 charging points spread across Germany, Finland, Belgium, Italy, the US, and Russia. It is primarily suited for overnight top-ups, destination charging, or workplace charging, with the vast majority of its infrastructure operating at slower AC speeds.
The network comprises 330 charging points. The overwhelming majority, 324 points, are slower AC chargers operating under 50 kW. These typically provide between 7 kW and 22 kW, ideal for charging while parked for extended periods, such as at home or the workplace.
There is a small offering of faster charging options. One point is classified as ultra-rapid, capable of speeds over 150 kW. Additionally, five points are rapid chargers, offering speeds between 50 kW and 149 kW. This mix means the network is not designed for quick road trip charging stops.
Drivers will encounter several connector types across the network. These include Type 2 sockets, tethered Type 2 connectors, CEE 7/4 Schuko (Type F) sockets, and CEE 5 Pin connectors. The busiest locations identified in our database are Espoo with 7 points, Marburg with 5 points, Hamburg with 4 points, and Paderborn and Ivanovo each with 3 points.
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect?
- Expect predominantly slower AC charging. Out of 330 total points, 324 operate under 50 kW, typically suitable for overnight or workplace charging. There is only 1 ultra-rapid charger (150 kW+) and 5 rapid chargers (50-149 kW).
- Where is this network located?
- The network has charging points in Germany (DE), Finland (FI), Belgium (BE), Italy (IT), the United States (US), and Russia (RU). Specific towns with multiple chargers include Espoo (7), Marburg (5), Hamburg (4), Paderborn (3), and Ivanovo (3).
- What connector types are available?
- You will find a variety of connectors, including Type 2 sockets, tethered Type 2 connectors, CEE 7/4 Schuko (Type F) sockets, and CEE 5 Pin connectors. It is advisable to check the specific connector type at your intended charging location.
- Is this network suitable for long road trips?
- This network is not primarily designed for rapid road trip charging. With 324 of its 330 points being slower AC chargers (under 50 kW), it is best suited for destination charging, workplace charging, or overnight top-ups rather than quick, high-speed charging stops between long journeys.
- How do I pay for charging?
- While specific payment methods vary by location, most EV charging networks accept contactless payments or require use of their dedicated app or RFID card. Always check the price displayed on the charging unit or within the associated app before you begin charging.