In general, the costs for fast charging can be divided as follows:
Rate plan: Fast charging stations often have different rate plans, such as prices per kilowatt-hour (kWh) or prices per minute. The rates may vary depending on the operator of the charging station and the region you are in. It is advisable to consult the rate structure of the specific fast charging station to get an idea of the costs.
Charging speed: Fast charging stations can provide a higher charging power than regular charging stations, allowing your vehicle to charge faster. While this can be convenient if you want to charge quickly, it may also affect the costs. Some fast charging stations may charge higher rates for using their higher charging power.
Networks and roaming: Some fast charging stations are part of a network or roaming agreement, allowing you to access different charging stations with one charging card. In this case, there may be additional costs, such as subscription fees for the network or roaming fees per charging session.
It is important to emphasize that the costs for fast charging are often higher than for regular charging. This is because the fast charging process is more intensive and the infrastructure is more expensive to build and maintain. It is advisable to check the rates and terms of the specific fast charging station in advance to get a better understanding of the costs.
Additionally, it may also be worth considering charging at home or at work, where the costs are generally lower. The use of fast charging should then primarily be reserved for situations where you need a large amount of energy quickly or when you are on the go and your regular charging options are limited.

Ole Diepstraten
Product & Energy Advisor
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+31 85 888 4003
sustainable@chargeblock.nl