The price of fast-charging,
tracked in real time.
ChargeIndex ranks high-power charging operators by their ad-hoc €/kWh rate — what any driver pays at the charger without a subscription, contract, or roaming provider. No time-based fees, no obfuscation. Watch the European HPC market move, day by day.
Operator ranking
Cheapest ad-hoc €/kWh HPC operators, updated hourly.
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Market trend
Average ad-hoc €/kWh price, computed hourly from operator data.
About ChargeIndex
ChargeIndex is an independent project that surfaces ad-hoc high-power charging prices across Europe — the €/kWh rate any driver pays at the charger without a subscription, vendor contract, or roaming provider. We only rank operators billed strictly per €/kWh — any time-based component, session fee, or flat rate disqualifies an operator, because it makes a like-for-like comparison impossible.
Methodology
- Data comes from the National Access Points (NAPs) — the public feeds where operators must publish their ad-hoc prices under the EU's AFIR regulation.
- Only charge points priced strictly per ad-hoc €/kWh — no session fees, no time-based rates, no flat rates.
- Implausible prices (< €0.05 or > €2.00 per kWh) are filtered out as data errors.
- Operators need at least 5 eligible charge points to appear in the ranking.
Market insights reports
A regular email with the state of Europe's ad-hoc HPC charging market — free to subscribe. A paid tier with detailed operator-level analytics follows later.
Free · available In the newsletter
- Regular market snapshot per enabled country
- €/kWh price trend & market-wide averages
- CPO installation trends
- Basic Usage analysis
- Top operator ranking movements
Paid · coming later Detailed analytics
- Per-operator usage & utilization data
- Availability & downtime metrics
- Site density & coverage gap analysis
- Country-by-country deep dives
- Raw aggregated data exports (CSV / JSON)
Feedback & contact
Questions about the methodology, corrections for your operator listing, or interested in integrating the data yourself? Drop a note — I read every message.