Free Supercharging is a thing of the past. Almost everyone who buys a Tesla today will have to pay for their electricity. But what does this actually cost? What are the current Tesla Supercharger costs and how will they change over time?
This article on the topic "Current Tesla Supercharger prices" Find out.
Current Tesla Supercharger prices
- Prices vary depending on location and time of day
- More expensive rates for non-Tesla drivers
Supercharger costs vary and depend on location as well as the time of day (peak and off-peak rates). Furthermore, drivers of non-Tesla vehicles face higher rates, which can be reduced to the level of Tesla drivers via a subscription currently costing €9.99 per month or €100 per year.
Tesla Supercharger prices in Germany (as of August 30, 2025)
- €0.31–€0.46 per kWh for Tesla drivers during off-peak hours
- €0.43–€0.60 per kWh for Tesla drivers during peak hours
- €0.53–€0.64 per kWh for third-party brands during off-peak hours
- €0.60–€0.72 per kWh for third-party brands during peak hours
At most German Superchargers, the outside-peak tariff for third-party vehicles currently ranges between €0.53 and €0.64 per kilowatt-hour. Tesla drivers currently pay between €0.31 and €0.46 per kilowatt-hour. During peak hours (4 p.m. to 8 p.m.), the prices are a few cents higher in both cases.
A full battery charge currently costs Tesla drivers in this country between 22.80 and 46 euros, depending on the battery (excluding VAT). Charging loss).
Current and historical Tesla Supercharger costs
The following table shows the price development of Supercharger costs. The price listed is for off-peak hours.
| Day and time | Tesla price | Price of foreign brands |
|---|---|---|
| December 18, 2023, 10:00 PM | €0.40 – €0.48 | €0.55 – €0.62 |
| December 25, 2023, 4:00 PM | €0.41 – €0.46 | €0.55 – €0.62 |
| January 1, 2024, 10:00 PM | €0.41 – €0.46 | €0.55 – €0.62 |
| January 8, 2024, 1:00 PM | €0.41 – €0.46 | €0.55 – €0.62 |
| January 16, 2024, 7:00 PM | €0.36 – €0.44 | €0.49 – €0.59 |
| January 22, 2024, 6:00 AM | €0.36 – €0.44 | €0.49 – €0.59 |
| January 29, 2024, 1:00 PM | €0.36 – €0.44 | €0.49 – €0.59 |
| February 5, 2024, 4:00 PM | €0.36 – €0.44 | €0.49 – €0.59 |
| February 12, 2024, 12:00 PM | €0.36 – €0.44 | €0.49 – €0.59 |
| February 19, 2024, 12:00 PM | €0.39 – €0.45 | €0.53 – €0.61 |
| February 26, 2024, 1:00 PM | €0.39 – €0.45 | €0.53 – €0.61 |
| March 4, 2024, 7:00 PM | €0.39 – €0.45 | €0.53 – €0.61 |
| March 11, 2024, 12:00 PM | €0.39 – €0.45 | €0.53 – €0.61 |
| March 18, 2024, 6:00 PM | €0.41 – €0.46 | €0.52 – €0.62 |
| March 25, 2024, 5:00 PM | €0.41 – €0.46 | €0.52 – €0.62 |
| 01.04.2024 17:00 | €0.41 – €0.46 | €0.52 – €0.62 |
| April 9, 2024, 12:00 PM | €0.41 – €0.49 | €0.52 – €0.64 |
| April 15, 2024, 7:00 PM | €0.41 – €0.49 | €0.52 – €0.64 |
| April 23, 2024, 4:00 PM | €0.38 – €0.46 | €0.50 – €0.62 |
| April 29, 2024, 7:00 PM | €0.38 – €0.46 | €0.50 – €0.62 |
| May 6, 2024, 5:00 PM | €0.38 – €0.46 | €0.50 – €0.62 |
| May 13, 2024, 4:00 PM | €0.38 – €0.46 | €0.50 – €0.62 |
| May 21, 2024, 5:00 PM | €0.38 – €0.46 | €0.50 – €0.62 |
| May 27, 2024, 5:00 PM | €0.38 – €0.46 | €0.50 – €0.62 |
| June 3, 2024, 6:00 AM | €0.38 – €0.46 | €0.50 – €0.62 |
| June 10, 2024, 5:00 PM | €0.38 – €0.46 | €0.50 – €0.62 |
| June 17, 2024, 7:00 AM | €0.38 – €0.46 | €0.50 – €0.62 |
| August 30, 2025, 11:00 AM | €0.31 – €0.46 | €0.53 – €0.64 |
Tesla Supercharger prices Europe
For those who like to go on holiday with their Tesla, we have also listed the current Supercharger prices in popular European holiday destinations.
Tesla Supercharger prices in Austria
- Current price in Austria: €0.34–€0.42 per kWh
- Third-party brands: €0.46–€0.56 per kWh
Charging is slightly cheaper in neighboring Austria. Tesla drivers pay between €0.34 and €0.42 per kilowatt-hour, while everyone else has to pay between €0.46 and €0.56.
Tesla Supercharger prices Switzerland
- Current price in Switzerland: CHF 0.30–CHF 0.53 per kWh
- Third-party brands: CHF 0.40–CHF 0.73 per kWh
In Switzerland, Supercharger prices are higher and vary considerably depending on location and time of day. Tesla drivers pay between CHF 0.30 and CHF 0.53 per kilowatt-hour, while everyone else pays between CHF 0.40 and CHF 0.73.
Tesla Supercharger prices in France
- France current events: €0.26–€0.43 per kWh
- Third-party brands: €0.35–€0.58 per kWh
It gets even cheaper further west. For Tesla drivers, the price ranges between €0.26 and €0.43 per kilowatt-hour, while drivers of other brands pay between €0.35 and €0.58. However, in France there are not just two, but up to four different prices, depending on the time of day.
Tesla Supercharger prices in Italy
- Italy currently: €0.41–€0.48 per kWh
- Foreign brands €0.55–€0.65 per kWh
Who Anyone who wants to experience "La dolce vita" should You should expect prices more in line with German rates. In Italy, Tesla drivers pay €0.41–€0.48 per kilowatt-hour at Superchargers, while everyone else pays €0.55–€0.65.
Tesla Supercharger prices Netherlands
- Current price in the Netherlands: €0.22–€0.26 per kWh
- Foreign brands €0.27–€0.32 per kWh
Like their neighbors in France, the Dutch are attracting customers with comparatively favorable conditions. This means: €0.22 to €0.26 per kilowatt hour for Tesla drivers, and €0.27 to €0.32 for other brands.
Tesla Supercharger prices in Croatia
- Few Superchargers available, charging at night is sometimes free
- €0.42 per kWh for Tesla drivers
- Foreign brands not released
The latest available price for Croatia is €0.42 per kilowatt-hour for Tesla drivers. Charging may be free after 10 p.m. Charging stations for other brands are also available. the So far, it has only been at 8 locations. Stations across the country have not yet been released.
Tesla Supercharger prices for other brands – here's how it works
Drivers of other brands can also charge at Tesla Superchargers in Germany – the prerequisite is a CCS connector and the Tesla app.
The process is simple: install the app, enter your payment method, select your location in the app, start the charging point and plug in; at new V4 pillars In many places, ad-hoc payment by card is also possible.
Prices vary depending on location and time (peak/off-peak hours) and are displayed in the app beforehand; after charging is complete, Blocking fees incurred.
The Tesla Supercharger prices for other brands are noticeably higher; depending on the location, costs are currently around €0.48 to €0.58/kWh.
With the optional "Supercharger membership" Non-Tesla drivers can secure Tesla tariffs – currently for €9.99 per month or as an annual package for €100.
It is best to check the applicable conditions and whether a location is open directly in the app before starting your journey.
This post is regularly updated by Teslas Updated. All figures and data are checked multiple times before publication to ensure the highest possible level of accuracy. We would like to ask you to when using our To refer to information on our website.
Sources: Tesla, ADAC niek.github.io, chargeinsights















5 Comments
Siegfried
Also E-Auto Laden ist richtige Abenteuer, wo bei auch Kostspielig ist, wenn man nicht
aufpasst. Da ist der Verbrenner Luxus bei Tanken, so muss man das Definieren,
zum Trotz der E-Autoindustrie, so auch der schlechte Umsatz bei E-Auto Geschäft.
Also E-Auto Laden ist richtige Abenteuer, wo bei auch Kostspielig ist, wenn man nicht
aufpasst. Da ist der Verbrenner Luxus bei Tanken, so muss man das Definieren,
zum Trotz der E-Autoindustrie, so auch der schlechte Umsatz bei E-Auto Geschäft.
Elektroorange
@Johannes, da hast Du recht. In Österreich wird wohl nach Minuten und Leistungsstufen abgerechnet, was die Vergleichbarkeit stark einschränkt.
Als Nichtmitglied mit genau 60kW liegt man z.B. in Heiterwang (da hatte ich letztes Wochenende geladen) bei 0,41 EUR/Min und (60*0,41)/60 = 0,41 ct/kWh. Zieht das Auto aber z.B. 61kW dann rutscht man in die 0,81 EUR/Min Stufe und zahlt gleich fast das doppelte: (60min*0,81ct/Min)/61kW=0,82 ct/kWh. Bei 100kW – dem günstigsten Fall der Stufe 2 – übrigens immer noch mit 0,49ct/kWh.
Wer die Ladeleistung seines Autos begrenzen kann (Akkuvorkühlung?), der lädt also besser gemütlich und sparsamer mit 60kW. ;-)
Vielleicht habe ich mich ja verrechnet, aber mir scheints das Tarifmodell belohnt in AT eher die niedrigeren Ladeleistungen. Zumindest an dem Ladepark in Heiterwang.
@Johannes, da hast Du recht. In Österreich wird wohl nach Minuten und Leistungsstufen abgerechnet, was die Vergleichbarkeit stark einschränkt.
Als Nichtmitglied mit genau 60kW liegt man z.B. in Heiterwang (da hatte ich letztes Wochenende geladen) bei 0,41 EUR/Min und (60*0,41)/60 = 0,41 ct/kWh. Zieht das Auto aber z.B. 61kW dann rutscht man in die 0,81 EUR/Min Stufe und zahlt gleich fast das doppelte: (60min*0,81ct/Min)/61kW=0,82 ct/kWh. Bei 100kW – dem günstigsten Fall der Stufe 2 – übrigens immer noch mit 0,49ct/kWh.
Wer die Ladeleistung seines Autos begrenzen kann (Akkuvorkühlung?), der lädt also besser gemütlich und sparsamer mit 60kW. ;-)
Vielleicht habe ich mich ja verrechnet, aber mir scheints das Tarifmodell belohnt in AT eher die niedrigeren Ladeleistungen. Zumindest an dem Ladepark in Heiterwang.
Johannes
In Österreich sind jetzt die Tarife pro Minute ausgewiesen. Mit Abstufungen 0-60 kW, 60-100 kW, usw. Müsste doch heißen 0-60 kW/h Ladeleistung, oder ist der Tarif gestaffelt nach geladenen kW?
In Österreich sind jetzt die Tarife pro Minute ausgewiesen. Mit Abstufungen 0-60 kW, 60-100 kW, usw. Müsste doch heißen 0-60 kW/h Ladeleistung, oder ist der Tarif gestaffelt nach geladenen kW?
Tessifahrer
Ich zähle auf der Seite https://supercharge.info/map
7x 6 Stalls
1x 8 Stalls
In Summe: 50 Supercharger – Stalls
Ich zähle auf der Seite https://supercharge.info/map
7x 6 Stalls
1x 8 Stalls
In Summe: 50 Supercharger – Stalls
Lemo
In Kroatien sind 5 mal 6 Supercharger aktuell verteilt.
Ihr text
…Ladesäulen, von denen es bislang auch erst 8 Stück im ganzen Land gibt, noch nicht freigegeben.
In Kroatien sind 5 mal 6 Supercharger aktuell verteilt.
Ihr text
…Ladesäulen, von denen es bislang auch erst 8 Stück im ganzen Land gibt, noch nicht freigegeben.