In Norway and Sweden, we have historically had low and stable electricity prices. This has made it possible for us as a charge point operator to have stable charging prices over longer periods of time. In 2022, this changed, and we now have electricity prices that are constantly changing and reaching new heights. The new situation makes it more difficult for us as a charge point operator to price charging, and we must continuously assess our prices against consumption patterns and electricity prices. 

Due to continued rising electricity prices, we are therefore now adjusting the drop-in price on all chargers in Norway and Sweden as of 01.11.2022.  

 
New prices in Norway  

For AC chargers (up to 22 kW) the drop-in-price for charging will be NOK 6.79/kWh in the South and NOK 4.29/kWh in the North.  

For fast chargers (up to 50 kW) the drop-in-price for charging will be NOK 8,49/kWh in the South and NOK 6,49/kWh in the North. 

For ultrafast chargers (up to 350kW) the drop-in-price for charging will be NOK 8,99/kWh in the South and NOK 6,99/kWh in the North 

 
New prices in Sweden 

For AC chargers (up to 22 kW) the drop-in-price for charging will be SEK 6,49/kWh.  

For fast chargers (up to 50 kW) the drop-in-price for charging will be SEK 7,99/kWh. 

For ultrafast chargers (up to 350kW) the drop-in-price for charging will be SEK 8,49/kWh. 

 
Charging prices may vary 

Recharge has an open network, which means that you can use many different RFID tags, charge cards, and app solutions to charge at our stations. We would like to emphasize that the prices for charging with an app, charging card, or RFID tag through different service providers (e.g. Fortum, Elton, and the Electric Vehicle Association’s charging club) will vary. It is the service providers themselves who set the price model and price level for their services.