Audi charging, access to over 500,000 charging points in Europe

Audi offers its electric customers a complete ecosystem of services, also related to recharging. For example, the house with the 4 rings offers Audi charging which allows you to access a vast network of charging points in 31 European countries directly from the myAudi app. Network that has been in operation since January; grown from 400,000 to 500,000 top-up points.

Speaking strictly of Italy, the Audi charging service allows access to 38,000 charging points, equal to 92% of the energy supply network for electric cars in our country. Therefore, to be able to fill up on energy, you will not need multiple apps or cards. Customers of the house of the 4 rings, therefore, will only be able to use the Audi charging service to top up.

Through this service, customers will be able to recharge their batteries. You can also access the IONITY and Ewiva top-up points. In Italy, IONITY, of which Audi is; a founding member, has 27 high-power stations operational, with more to come online over the next few months. Equally important is the the Ewiva network, the result of the joint venture between the Volkswagen Group and Enel X Way, which by 2025 will be able to; count on a large HPC network in Italy with over 3,000 points in 700 locations; with powers from 100 to 350 kW.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO RECHARGE?

Audi charging offers 3 tariff plans: Basic, Plus and Pro. The entry level Basic strong>does not include any fees. This is a plan designed for those who recharge mainly from home. From the AC columns you will pay 0.70 euros per kWh, from the DC/HPC columns 0.92 euros per kWh, while from the IONITY columns 0.79 euros per kWh.

The Plus plan , on the other hand, was created for those who make limited use of the public charging network. Against a monthly fee of 4.99 euros, you will pay 0.65 euros per kWh from the AC columns, 0.82 euros per kWh from the DC/HPC ones and 0.79 euros per kWh from the IONITY recharge points.


Finally, the Pro planprovides for a monthly fee of 14.99 euros and is It has been designed for those who often use public columns, especially the Fast ones when travelling. This tariff profile guarantees access to alternating current (AC) columns at a price of 0.61 euros per kWh, while from DC/HPC columns you will pay 0.76 euros per kWh. The plan provides for a subsidized cost for the IONITY and Ewiva (HPC) charging points of €0.50 per kWh. The monthly fee for the Pro plan is “ free for 12 months with the purchase of a first-registered Audi BEV model.

Audi charing also supports the Plug & Charge, at least on compatible cars and columns.

AUDI HPC NETWORK

The house with the 4 rings announces that it is carrying out the expansion of the Audi high power charging network ( HPC) which provides for the installation of high-power charging points at its dealerships. By the end of 2023 it will be completed. extended to all its dealers with the aim of covering the entire Audi network by 2025, including service partners. The Audi columns are public, usable for a fee also by customers of other brands, equipped with dedicated parking stalls and offer powers greater than or equal to 150 kW.

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