Another price adjustment on Monday, September 25 at the Tesla Supercharger. After Tesla has already lowered the prices at its own fast-charging network in stages several times this year, in August to as low as 33 cents per kilowatt hour, prices in Germany and Europe are again rising slightly by up to 20 percent.
For example, the price at Supercharger Winsen/Luhe was increased by 6 cents per kWh, for example in the off-peak period from 0.33 euros to 0.39 euros per kWh. Similar adjustments were also reported Monday by other German locations. The increases during peak and off-peak hours appear to be mostly in the range of 4 to 6 cents in Germany. Rates at Supercharger stations vary from country to country and even from site to site there. There is also a peak time when prices are higher and an off-peak time when prices are lower.
In a European comparison, German Supercharger prices are thus still in the midfield. The cheapest charging on Monday was in Norway, where the price fell to the equivalent of 18 cents. Poland, Sweden and Turkey remain spared from price increases, according to an overview on X . In almost all other European countries, prices at Superchargers are rising at about the same rate as in Germany.