Recharging your electric car in Paris will cost more in 2023, electric vehicles and charging stations – Paris City

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“I just made my first Belib recharge of 2023, I did not know that it was necessary to be a billionaire to load his car now,” wrote a surfer.

Recharge your electric car in Paris will cost more in 2023

Belib ‘, the operator of public charging stations in Paris, changed its price grid at the start of the year. From now on, you will have to pay 27 to 100% more to recharge your electric car.

Driving in electric vehicle will cost more in Paris. Belib ‘, the public charging station operator of the capital, revised its prices up in early 2023. Prices will increase from 27% to 100%.

A new pricing grid has been established for the slowest terminals. From now on, invoicing will no longer be calculated solely on charging time, but also on the power consumed on this load.

In 2022, a subscriber residing in the center of the capital paid 3 euros per hour per charge. In 2023, he had to pay 2.40 euros per hour per load, plus 55 cents per kWh. Knowing that recharge to make 150 kilometers requires 30 kWh, this is equivalent to 16.50 euros for the power consumed. Or 18.90 euros for this recharge, a price six times higher.

Twice as much at night

Rapid charges prices have also increased. Boost and Boost+ options increased by 27% and 53% respectively. For night prices, recharging your electric car will cost almost twice as expensive. Leave your vehicle for 10 hours for 19.5 kWh recharge will cost 7.85 euros, compared to 3.90 euros before.

These tariff increases cause user discontent. “I am shocked by the explosion of prices”, “their prices are a shame”, “unheard of”, can be read on Twitter.

“I just made my first Belib recharge of 2023, I did not know that it was necessary to be a billionaire to load his car now,” wrote a surfer.

Some even wonder about the usefulness of having an electric car in Paris.

Electric vehicles and charging stations

You can’t do without your car ? Think of electric ! All info on the terminals, recharging, and parking of low -emission vehicles (hydrogen, natural gas, electric, etc.) in the capital.

Belib ‘: charging stations for electric vehicles

Bélib 'station

Belib ’is the Parisian public network of charging stations for electric vehicles, operated by Total Marketing France (TMF). It has been deployed since March 2021 and includes around 430 stations.
Rapid charging stations are already deployed in some in some conceded parks.

It allows you to recharge your rechargeable electric or hybrid vehicle at any time (2 motorized wheels included). The recharging times vary depending on the selected power. If your electric vehicle allows, the maximum power supplied by the terminal will be 22 kW.
All Belib ‘terminals have T2, T3, domestic, combo and Chademo sockets.

To find out and benefit from the service, register on the Belib site.Paris.

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Electric vehicle: where to recharge in Paris ?

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The parking law of low -emission vehicles

With the right of bass parking, parking your clean eligible clean vehicle is free on conditions on road parking spaces. This concerns electric vehicles, hydrogen, rolling with natural gas or rechargeable hybrids.

Everything about the right of bass parking
The data from the Belib ‘charging stations on the ParisData Open Data Parisdata.Opendatasoft.com

Mobility financial aid

Electric bike

The city of Paris continues its proactive policy. It has expanded the panel of financial aid, in order to encourage individuals and professionals to use clean modes of travel, including those in electric vehicles.

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