The current charging prices for electric car models, whose numbers are increasing day by day in Turkey, have been in a certain range for a while.
The charging points, which are expected to increase in number with the domestic automobile startup Togg, are also vitally important for those who want to own an electric car. The stations, which Togg started to install with its subsidiary named Trugo, will be in front of us in many parts of Turkey, especially in the next few years. On the charging fee side, we encountered two-stage increases this year. We saw the tariff increases reflected at the beginning of 2022 once again at the end of the summer period. Significant price increases in Turkey in the focus of natural gas and electricity were reflected in the lists of suppliers such as Eşarj and ZES as of September 1. While prices are positioned at the same level in the three-month period, increases are on the table with 2023.
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Eşarj electric car charging fees – December 2022
Official sources Prices for September shared by are as follows;
AC CHARGING TARIFF
All AC Sockets up to 22 kVA – 6.50 TL/KWh
DC CHARGING TARIFF
All DC Sockets up to 60 kW – 7.70 TL/KWh
All Other DC Sockets – 8.20 TL/KWh
Prices before the hike
AC CHARGING TARIFF
All AC Sockets up to 22 kVA – 6.00 TL/KWh
DC CHARGING TARIFF
All DC Sockets up to 60 kW – 6.50 TL/KWh
All Other DC Sockets – 7.00 TL/KWh
ZES recharge charges
September prices shared by official sources are as follows;
For AC Type 2 sockets
7.8 TL/kWh
DC Socket Tariff
DC CCS – 9.8 TL/kWh
DC CHAdeMO – 9.8 TL/kWh
Prices before the hike
For AC Type 2 sockets
0.60 TL/min up to 7.4 kW
Between 7.4 kW and 11 kW 0.95 TL/min
11 kW and above 1.30 TL/min
For DC CCS and CHAdeMO sockets
Up to 50 kW – 4 TL/min
Between 50 kW – 90 kW – 6.6 TL/min
90 kW and above – 8.9 TL/min