Chargeprice is a tool for calculating the time and cost of recharging your electric vehicle at public charging stations, based on the recharging offers available.
Chargeprice will enable you to compare the different charging prices for a specific session and choose the one that suits you best, based on the different mobility operators.
Please note that Chargeprice is for information purposes only. We are in no way the managers of the charging stations, or in charge of the mobility operators’ tariffs. We provide you with all available public information to enable you to anticipate the cost of your recharge.
We accept no responsibility for any invoicing that differs from the advertised price, should the mobility operator make a billing error. However, we can assist you with the mobility operator via our “User feedback” option.
Chargeprice is constantly adding new features and data (vehicles, stations, prices, etc.).
If you notice any missing or erroneous data, please use the “User feedback” function to inform us of the correction to be made.
Our team of data managers will deal with your request as quickly as possible
If you choose the Premium profile, you’ll enjoy the following advantages:
– No advertising
-The possibility of adding several electric vehicles
-A list of your favorite charging stations
-Real-time availability of charging stations (live status)
-Possibility of consulting as many stations as you like
-Access to our advice site for new vehicle drivers: My best charging card
try our solution to guide you on the first step of the emobility
It’s very simple:
– select your vehicle from the list of available vehicles
– add your recharge cards in “Manage my tariffs”.
– select a location from the search bar at top right.
– Once you’ve entered your details, click on a charging station of your choice, symbolized by a dot on the map. The color of the dots varies according to the maximum power of the station.
– Once you’ve clicked on the charging station, new information appears on the left of your screen, such as the name and address of the station, and the name of the EMP.
– You can select a connector, according to power, from among those available at the station.
– You can also select the charging power you wish to reach at the end of your charging session. To do this, you need to define the current percentage of your battery and then the percentage you wish to reach.
Below the recharge bar, several items of information are displayed:
– The start time of your recharge
– Recharge time
– The power in kW of your recharge, according to the set percentages
– A list of prices corresponding to the recharge session you’ve defined, in ascending order.
Finally, you can click on the emobility operator’s name to access their website.
For your information: Chargeprice is available on this website as well as on smartphones and tablets, Android, IOS, carplay and Android auto.
The electric vehicle charging market has many acronyms. Chargeprice helps you understand them
EV: Electric vehicle (BEV, PHEV, Motorcycle, etc.)
CPO: Charging infrastructure operator, in charge of a network of charging stations
EMP: eMobility Operator, in charge of offering charging services on one or more charging station networks
Interoperability: the ability of charging stations to be accessed by all mobility operators.
Station: location grouping together one or more charging stations.
Charging station: unit grouping several charging outlets
Connector: unitary recharging socket, e.g. type 2, CCS, Chademo
Power: recharge capacity delivered by a charging point, expressed in kWh and ranging from 3 kW to 350 kW
Charging card: physical or digital badge used to activate recharging at the charging station
Charging offer: subscription taken out with a mobility operator to access a recharging service.
Charging time: time required to recharge an EV’s battery for a given percentage of battery capacity (e.g. recharging to 80% of the EV’s battery capacity).
Charging curve: speed at which an EV battery is recharged as a function of the capacity delivered by the charging socket and the battery’s current state of charge. The charge curve is a decreasing function as the battery is increasingly recharged.
Charging price: refers to the cost that electric vehicle (EV) owners must pay to charge their vehicles at public or private charging stations. It can vary based on several factors, including electricity rates, charging speed, location, network provider, and subscription plans. Charging prices are typically calculated per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity consumed, per charging session, or based on time spent at the station. Some networks offer flat rates, while others use dynamic pricing models influenced by demand and energy availability.
Price components: kWh, Min, session, the price of a recharge can be made up of one or more of these components.
Parking charge: additional charge invoiced after recharging for occupying the recharging space.
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