Gültig ab dem 1. Dezember 2025: Die Preise in den EnBW mobility+ Ladetarifen S, M und L sinken. Foto: EnBW
EnBW has announced that it will reduce prices for electricity, gas, and heat starting in 2026. For e-mobility customers, the price reductions will already take effect on December 1, 2025, in the EnBW mobility+ charging tariffs. At EnBW charging stations, charging under Tariff S will cost €0.56 instead of €0.59 per kilowatt-hour, and under Tariff M, €0.46 instead of €0.49 per kilowatt-hour. In Tariff L, the monthly basic fee will drop from €17.99 to €11.99. For charging at stations operated by other providers, the minimum price will be reduced to €0.56 per kilowatt-hour. Business customers will also benefit from these price reductions.
Lars Jacobs, Chief Commercial Officer E-Mobility at EnBW, explained that the price reduction is made possible by a solid economic foundation. EnBW has made significant investments in expanding a high-quality charging network and kept its prices stable for over a year. Now, the company is able to pass on cost advantages to its customers.
With over 7,000 fast-charging points, EnBW operates the largest fast-charging network in Germany. According to the trade magazine Connect (Issue 12/2025), EnBW offers the best e-mobility service and is the only provider to receive the rating “very good.”
In addition, electricity and gas customers will benefit from lower prices starting January 1, 2026. They will also receive a 10% discount when charging at EnBW stations and gain access to further special tariffs. With these measures, EnBW strengthens its integrated energy offering and helps customers shape a climate-friendly energy future.
Further information is available at www.enbw.com/energiewelt
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