Lidl markets a cheap electric car, Lidl: the charging stations are at an unbeatable price, only 12 € for 30 kWh
Lidl electric car
Slowly but surely, Lidl continues to deploy its network of recharging stations, while the first users deliver their first returns. And as much to say that they are positive: one of them underlines in particular the very attractive price proposed by the discount giant, with prices varying between € 0.40 and 0.44 € per kWh.
Lidl markets a cheap electric car
The Lidl supermarket chain finally decides to market a car. It is a 100% electric model sold at broken prices.
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Lidl markets an electric car at a low price – April 1, Auto Moto had deceived his world by making his readers believe that the German supermarket chain was launched into the automotive sale, with its own model. A joke that becomes reality, a few months later, since Lidl has just formalized the rental ofA cheap 100% electric micro-city.
Against all expectations, we owe this low cost model to A German company, called Elaris, Who has chosen to produce his Finn, it was his name, in a Chinese factory, in order to drastically lower its production costs. Despite his size reduced to only 2.87 m long, It holds the status of “real car” since Its 48 hp engine propels it up to 115 km/h, A thousand places of the services of a Citroën friend who is unable to exceed 45 km/h, because it is led without a license. Sino-German even does better than Dacia Spring, in terms of autonomy, being able to rally 300 km via its 32 kWh battery, When the Romanian is satisfied with 230 km. But the Earis Finn owes this advantage to its featherweight, it which only embarks Two passengers maximum.
A hundred copies are offered for rental against A rent of € 222/month, provided you commit for a year including 10,000 km in the subscription of the company Like2drive, with which the Lidl brand has partnered. Cash, The Earis Finn is exchanged against € 20,330, To be compared to the € 22,550 claimed by Dacia Spring. On the equipment side, the endowment is more than correct, including in particular A 12.3 ”Apple Carplay or Android Auto, LED -style touch screen, as well as air conditioning, as well as air conditioning. But unfortunately, this commercial operation only takes place in Germany, for the moment.
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LIDL: The charging stations are at an unbeatable price, only € 12 for 30 kWh
Slowly but surely, Lidl continues to deploy its network of recharging stations, while the first users deliver their first returns. And as much to say that they are positive: one of them underlines in particular the very attractive price proposed by the discount giant, with prices varying between € 0.40 and 0.44 € per kWh.

For several months, Lidl, like several other large distribution brands, has started to offer recharging stations for electric cars to its customers. The first tests for these e-stations seem to be going well, since the discount giant recently accelerated their deployment. The latest to be created in the town of Croissy-Beaubourg, in Seine-et-Marne.
It was in this station that a reader of Tesla Mag went, who took the opportunity to give his opinion to our colleagues. The experience was obviously positive for the latter, who says that “Vec a CCS up to 150 kW it is very fast and not expensive compared to what I paid in petrol with my Audi A1 “. According to him, he never needed to stay more than 15 minutes on the spot, which is a first positive point.
Lidl charging stations will do good to your wallet
But the main argument for the sale of these stations is obviously the prices in force. According to the motorist, the latter fluctuate between € 0.40/kWh and € 0.44/kWh, Which allowed him to pay only € 12 for recharge of 30 kWh. By way of comparison, only Tesla superchargers do better at the moment, with a price of 0.35 euros per kWh in off -peak hours.
So these are prices which, no doubt, will end up convincing the most skeptical. If a station is near you, you just have to bring your charging badge or the corresponding QR code to use the Lidl network. If you have none of the two, you can download a charging application, which will allow you to connect to the terminal and enter your bank details.
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Recharge your vehicle

Operation of recharge your electric car:
- Use your smartphone by scanning the QR code on the side of the terminal.
- Authenticate yourself and choose your payment method
- After you have confirmed the load, open the hatch on the desired side by pressing the flashing green button
- Connect your cable to the socket and close the hatch to start the load.
- The terminal becomes blue when the vehicle is in charge.
- To stop the load, use your smartphone or disconnect your cable from the vehicle.
- Open the hatch with the red button and remove your terminal cable.
As a security measure, each new load at a Lidl charging station, the operation will have to be repeated.
- Pass your third -party mobility card on the RFID player located at the front of the terminal.
- Open the hatch on the desired side by pressing the flashing green button.
- Connect your cable to the socket and close the hatch to start the load.
- The terminal becomes blue when the vehicle is in charge.
- To stop the load, get your card again or disconnect the cable from your vehicle.
- Open the hatch with the red button and remove your terminal cable.
Our supermarkets equipped with a charging station
You will find the supermarkets concerned by clicking on the link below:
Our objective
Last year, we installed a charge point every two days in France. It is now 3 new charges that are created every day with the aim of reaching 3000 terminals by the end of 2023 !
We contribute to accessibility to electric mobility while offering always more services for the greatest number, in particular by the installation of rapid DC terminals 60 kW and 90 kW, which came to complete our existing park mainly equipped with 22 kW terminals. Our supermarkets will gradually be with charging stations in order to equip all of our supermarkets.
Thanks to its unequaled territorial network and the number of stores equipped with charging stations, it is now possible to travel all of France by electric vehicle by recharging at Lidl !
Come and take care of Lidl is also to benefit from a unique price depending on the power of the terminals, like our SPM products.
Finally, our terminals are supplied 100% in green electricity !
E-stations:
4 pilot sites already inaugurated in the 4 corners of France: Villefranche (Lyon); Landivisiau (Brest); Pennes-Mirabeau (Marseille); Tourcoing (Lille) and 2 others are under construction Croissy-Beaubourg (Paris region), and Nîmes
The e-stations are equipped with the most powerful terminal currently available on the market, for an amount of charge up to 360kW
A total of 13 places dedicated to recharge on each e-station under photovoltaic ombario supplying the station
Terminals having a load power ranging from 22kW (by alternating current) to 360kW (DC) via 90 and 180kW
Today, vehicles accepting full power on the 360kW terminal can recover up to 100km of autonomy in 3 minutes of load
Terms and Conditions & Data Protection Policy
In the context of using our charging stations, Lidl France may have to use data. These data do not in principle allow the identification of people by Lidl France.
For more information on the processing of your data, your rights and the terms of exercising these rights, you can consult the data protection policy.
