The Real Cost of Charging an Electric Car in Spain — Live Calculator
Spain's grid charges per kWh change every hour. Here's exactly how to pay the lower end.
Honest guidance on tariffs, timing, home charging and battery care — with no agenda except your savings.
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Why this guide exists
Most EV advice for Spain is written for UK or Northern European readers. Different grid, different tariffs, different solar windows, different subsidies. This guide is written specifically for Spanish homeowners, expats and residents who want to understand the real cost of EV ownership — and how to minimise it. We are energy tariff experts. EVs are part of that picture.
The 6 questions every EV buyer asks in Spain
These are the real questions — answered honestly, with Spanish data, not repurposed UK content.
1.Which electricity tariff actually works best for an EV in Spain?
2.When is the cheapest time to charge — and does solar change everything?
3.How much does home charger installation actually cost?
4.Is the 10–80% charge rule real, or an outdated myth?
5.Which type of EV actually suits a Spanish driver — mild hybrid, plug-in, or full electric?
6.How fast is BEV uptake in Spain, and is the infrastructure ready?
Everything you need — in detail
Each section below is a dedicated deep-dive. Start here, or jump straight to what matters to you.
Tariffs
Best Spain Tariff for EV Charging
PVPC vs fixed, Octopus Intelligent Octopus Go, solar add-ons, and how to pick the right meter.
Timing
Best Time to Charge Your EV
Night vs solar window vs peak — the real maths, updated daily with live OMIE prices.
Home Charging
Home EV Charger in Spain
Wallbox vs V2C vs tethered vs socket. Installation costs, grants, and which brand works with your tariff.
Battery
EV Battery Guide — Truth vs Myths
10–80% rule, LFP vs NMC, fast charging degradation, and what actually kills battery life.
Buyer Guide
Mild Hybrid vs PHEV vs BEV in Spain
A practical decision guide for Spain's roads, climate, tax rules and driving patterns.
Market Data
BEV Uptake in Spain
2025 BEV sales data, market share trends, regional breakdown and how Spain compares to Europe.
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Spain's EV Market — The Numbers
Source: ANIAM, ANFAC, EU Alternative Fuels Observatory. Updated March 2026.
~114,000
BEVs sold in Spain
2025 (+75% YoY)
~8.4%
BEV market share
of new car sales in 2025
53,000+
Public charging points
End 2025 (+37% on 2024)
~2,500
Ultra-rapid chargers
>150kW across Spain
Spain's Public Charging Network
Growing fast — with more to come
53,000+
Total public chargers
~10,000
Fast (7–22kW)
~5,500
Rapid (22–100kW)
~2,500
Ultra-rapid (>150kW)
Source: ANFAC / EU AFO (end 2025). A significant number of installed chargers remain non-operational due to administrative and grid-connection delays — improving monthly. Spain ranks 22nd globally on the EV Charging Index 2025 (Roland Berger).
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1How much does it cost to charge an electric car at home in Spain?
Using Spain's current off-peak electricity rates (around 5–8 c€/kWh wholesale), charging a 60kWh battery from 20% to 80% costs approximately €2.88–€4.61 at off-peak hours. At average daytime rates (10–15 c€/kWh), the same charge costs €4.61–€6.91. These prices exclude grid tolls, supplier margin and taxes. With a time-of-use tariff like PVPC, night charging is consistently the cheapest option.
Q2What is the cheapest time to charge an electric car in Spain?
The cheapest time is typically between midnight and 8am (Spain's P3/off-peak period), when electricity rates on PVPC tariffs drop to their lowest. Solar panel owners can achieve near-zero-cost charging during peak solar production hours (typically 11am–3pm). Use our live calculator to see today's exact cheapest window.
Q3Do I need a special electricity tariff for an EV in Spain?
You don't need a dedicated 'EV tariff', but time-of-use tariffs (like PVPC 2.0TD) work best because they offer significantly lower rates during off-peak hours. Some suppliers offer EV-specific plans (e.g., Octopus Intelligent Octopus Go at €0.068/kWh), but a well-chosen time-of-use tariff is usually sufficient.
Q4How many public charging points are there in Spain?
Spain had approximately 53,000 public charging points as of end 2025, according to ANFAC data — a 37% increase on 2024. However, a significant portion were still non-operational due to administrative delays. Infrastructure is expanding rapidly but remains concentrated in urban areas and along major highways.
Q5Is it worth buying an electric car in Spain right now?
For most drivers who can charge at home, yes — particularly with the Plan Auto+ 2026 subsidies (up to €7,000 for BEVs). EV running costs are typically 60–70% lower than petrol per kilometre. With off-peak home charging at ~8 c€/kWh all-in, a 300km week costs around €4.80 in electricity vs €42+ for petrol. BEVs also pay zero road tax in most Spanish regions through 2030.
Q6What are the tax advantages of owning an EV in Spain?
BEVs in Spain benefit from: zero registration tax (compared to 0–15% for combustion vehicles), zero annual road tax (IVTM) in most municipalities through 2030, and MOVES III / Plan Auto+ 2026 subsidies of up to €7,000 for BEV purchase. PHEVs typically get reduced (but not zero) tax benefits.
