SWB / EWE
Headquarters — · operates in DE
SWB EWE operates 243 public EV chargers in Germany, mostly slower AC. Check connector types and power levels.
How SWB / EWE fits in
- Peak DC power
- 150 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- DE
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Open the mapSWB EWE EV Charging Network Overview
SWB EWE provides 243 public EV charging points across Germany. The network focuses on slower AC charging, making it suitable for destination or overnight top-ups rather than rapid charging.
SWB EWE’s network comprises 243 public EV charging points in Germany. The vast majority are slower AC chargers, with 223 points operating under 50 kW. These are typically found at destinations, workplaces, or for overnight charging. Only 20 points offer faster charging speeds: two at 150 kW+ and 18 points between 50 kW and 149 kW.
Drivers will encounter a variety of connector types. Type 2 sockets are common, alongside tethered Type 2 connectors. For DC fast charging, both CCS (Type 2) and CHAdeMO connectors are available at the rapid and ultra-rapid locations.
The network’s busiest locations are concentrated in Bremen, with 46 points, followed by Oldenburg (14), Bremerhaven (9), Aurich (6), and Leer (5). This distribution suggests a focus on urban and regional charging rather than extensive highway coverage.
Consider this network for charging while parked for extended periods, such as during work or shopping. The limited number of high-power chargers means rapid top-ups for road trips may be infrequent.
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect from SWB EWE?
- Most SWB EWE chargers are slower AC units under 50 kW, ideal for destination or overnight charging. Only 20 points offer faster charging: two ultra-rapid (150 kW+) and 18 rapid (50-149 kW). Plan accordingly if you need a quick charge.
- Where are SWB EWE chargers located?
- SWB EWE operates 243 public charging points across Germany. The highest concentrations are in Bremen (46 points), Oldenburg (14), and Bremerhaven (9). Other towns with chargers include Aurich and Leer.
- What charging connectors does SWB EWE use?
- You will find several connector types. Type 2 sockets and tethered Type 2 connectors are common for AC charging. For DC fast charging, CCS (Type 2) and CHAdeMO connectors are available on their rapid and ultra-rapid chargers.
- Is this network good for road trips?
- With 223 out of 243 chargers being slower AC units, this network is best suited for destination charging or overnight top-ups. The limited number of ultra-rapid and rapid chargers may not support frequent, long-distance road trips efficiently.
- How do I pay for charging?
- While specific payment methods vary by operator, most EV charging networks accept contactless payments or require an app or RFID card. Always check the price displayed on the charging unit or within the operator's app before starting a charging session.