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title: "Fastned cuts ad-hoc charging price in Germany to 69 cents/kWh"
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locale: "en"
url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/280342974.md"
description: "Fastned, a Dutch fast-charging provider, is reducing its ad-hoc charging price in Germany to 69 cents per kWh starting April 1, due to decreased grid fees from a federal subsidy. Registered app users will benefit from a 10% discount, lowering the price to 62 cents. Gold members will see a drop from 51 to 48 cents per kWh. While prices decrease in Germany and Denmark, they will rise in Belgium, France, and Switzerland. Fastned's 2025 annual report shows a revenue of 122.4 million euros from charging sessions across Europe."
datetime: "2026-03-24T15:30:00.000Z"
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# Fastned cuts ad-hoc charging price in Germany to 69 cents/kWh

In September, the German federal government decided to temporarily reduce grid fees and later announced a federal subsidy of 6.5 billion euros to implement this reduction in 2026. However, there is no uniform fixed amount per kilowatt-hour across the country; the government refers to an average reduction of 2 cents/kWh, though individual deviations may occur. It also remains unclear whether such a federal subsidy will be available again in 2027.

Dutch fast-charging provider Fastned intends to pass on the reduced grid fees—which also apply to the electricity supply for charging stations—to its customers after a three-month delay. However, the price reduction in the ad-hoc tariff amounts to 4 cents/kWh, double the average value cited by the federal government for the grid fee reduction.

Specifically, from **1 April 2026**, the ad-hoc charging price at Fastned in Germany will drop from 73 to 69 cents/kWh. This applies to users who pay directly at the charging station with a card. At the same time, customers registered in the Fastned app can continue to benefit from the 10 per cent discount introduced in January if they use a debit or credit card as their default payment method within the app. This means that, in the app, the price will fall to 62 cents/kWh instead of the previous 65 cents/kWh.

## Making fast charging even more attractive

“An attractive charging experience is not just about good design and high reliability, but also about a fair price. Thanks to the reduced grid fees, we can offer a lower price in Germany from 1 April and make fast charging more appealing to even more people,” says Fastned Germany CEO Linda Boll.

Customers with the so-called Gold Membership will also benefit from lower prices: here, the price per kWh will drop from 51 to 48 cents. The Gold Membership is a monthly subscription costing 11.99 euros, which provides a 30 percent discount on the base price.

## Prices to rise in Belgium, France, and Switzerland

The aforementioned prices apply only in Germany. However, Fastned has also announced a price reduction in Denmark from 1 April, with ad-hoc prices dropping from 4.99 to 3.79 DKK. Meanwhile, charging with Fastned will become more expensive in Belgium, France, and Switzerland: in Belgium, the ad-hoc price will rise from 73 to 77 cents/kWh; in France, from 59 to 61 cents/kWh; and in Switzerland, from 73 to 75 rappen/kWh. All international prices can be found here.

Fastned has just published its 2025 annual report. It reports revenue from charging sessions of 122.4 million euros. Of this, 72.8 million euros were generated in its home market, the Netherlands; 16 million euros in Belgium; 12.7 million euros in France; 10 million euros in Germany; 8 million euros in the UK; and the remaining 2.75 million euros in other European countries.

fastnedcharging.com (in German)

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