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Change of electric charging prices in Oslo

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. For several weeks A hot topic is the new rates in Oslo for charging electric cars.

From Thursday, December 8, charging rates at municipal charging points increased. The reason is a strong increase in electricity prices.

The proposal to increase rates was accepted by the city council. The new rate applies from December 8 inclusive.

Current and proposed rates
Tariff Charging type maximum time Charging time Today's rate New rate
3051 Semi-fast short time 3 hours 09-20 20-09 23 NOK
13 NOK
62 NOK
35 NOK
3052 Normally a short time 3 hours 09-20 20-09 28 NOK
13
49 NOK
35 NOK
3053 Semi-fast long term 3 hours 09-20 20-09 23 NOK
13 NOK
62 NOK
35 NOK
3054 Normal long term 3 hours 09-20 20-09 28 NOK
13
49 NOK
35 NOK

Those who charge electric cars, so far they have paid less than the commune paid for electricity. As rates change, what you pay will more closely reflect the expenses your council spends in offering urban space charges. If electricity price changes significantly, tariffs may be changed again, either up or down.

From 08.12.2022 you pay for the time of parking and charging the car. The Norwegian Environment Agency is working to create a system where you pay for the actual use of electricity for charging.

Read our next article: Charging the car while driving

Map of electric car charging points in Oslo

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