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2026 Tariff Guide

The Best Electricity Tariff for Your EV in Spain

Spain's grid prices swing from 5c to 22c/kWh in the same day. Here's exactly which tariff saves EV owners the most.

A breakdown of PVPC, fixed tariffs, public charging networks and the cheapest time windows for home charging.

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Why your electricity tariff matters more than your car

The difference between the right and wrong tariff for an EV in Spain is €400–€800 per year. A good PVPC off-peak tariff at ~6c/kWh vs a flat-rate fixed tariff at ~14c/kWh means home charging a 60kWh battery costs as little as €3.60 or as much as €8.40 per full charge. Over 10,000km/year, that adds up to nearly €800 in savings. This guide covers the full picture.

Home Charging Cost by Time of Day

PVPC 2.0TD rate periods — all-in cost including tolls, margin and taxes

~5-8 cEUR/kWh

Off-Peak (P3)

Midnight–8am. Cheapest on PVPC

~10-15 cEUR/kWh

Daytime (P1/P2)

8am–midnight. Variable by hour

~15-22 cEUR/kWh

Peak Hours

Usually 10am–2pm and 6–10pm

Rates shown are all-in (wholesale + tolls + margin + 21% VAT + 5.11% electricity tax). Off-peak typically 5–8 c€/kWh all-in. Peak can reach 15–22 c€/kWh all-in. Source: OMIE / REE 2026.

Spain's Time-of-Use Rate Structure

How PVPC 2.0TD splits the day into pricing periods

Cheapest

Night (P3)

Midnight–8am. Best time to charge your EV.

Variable

Solar Midday

11am–3pm. Sometimes near-zero when solar peaks.

Most Expensive

Peak Evening

6pm–10pm. Highest demand = highest prices.

Moderate

Shoulder Hours

8am–11am and 3pm–6pm. Moderate rates.

Public Charging Providers in Spain

Rates and subscription options as of March 2026

ProviderCharger TypeTypical RateSubscriptionCoverage
ZunderDC Rapid / AC Fast0.35-0.55 EUR/kWhZunder Pass ~EUR15/moNational, motorways
IberdrolaAC Fast / DC Rapid0.38-0.50 EUR/kWhSmart Charging planNational, urban
RepsolAC Fast0.40-0.50 EUR/kWhNone requiredNational, service stations
Endesa XAC Fast / DC0.42-0.55 EUR/kWhEndesa X Moto & EVNational, urban
IonityDC Ultra-rapid (150+ kW)0.79 EUR/kWhNo subscription neededEuropean motorways
Octopus EnergyHome tariff only~0.068 EUR/kWh off-peakIntelligent Octopus Go EVHome only via smart charger

Rates are indicative and may vary by location and time. Ionity charges per session (not subscription). Always check the provider's app before charging.

PVPC: Your Best Friend or Worst Enemy for EV Charging

The regulated tariff explained

How PVPC Works

PVPC (Precio Voluntario para el Pequeño Consumidor) changes every hour based on OMIE wholesale prices. Red Eléctrica publishes the next day's hourly prices by 8pm the day before. You can see tomorrow's prices tonight and schedule your EV charge accordingly.

The Smart EV Strategy

Charge overnight in the P3 window (midnight–8am) when rates are consistently lowest. During windy afternoons, prices can drop to near-zero — use a smart charger with scheduling or an EV tariff like Octopus Intelligent Octopus Go to automatically catch these windows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1What is the best electricity tariff for EV charging in Spain?

A time-of-use tariff like PVPC 2.0TD is typically the best choice for EV owners in Spain, because it offers dramatically lower off-peak rates (typically 5-8 cEUR/kWh between midnight and 8am) that make home charging very cheap. Octopus Intelligent Octopus Go offers ~6.8 cEUR/kWh for night charging. The key is matching your charging schedule to the cheapest hours.

Q2How much does it cost to charge an EV at home in Spain?

Using off-peak rates (P3 period, midnight-8am) on PVPC, charging a 60kWh battery from empty to full costs approximately EUR3-EUR5 in electricity alone (before grid tolls, supplier margin and taxes). At daytime rates (10-15 cEUR/kWh), the same charge costs EUR6-EUR9. With taxes and tolls added, expect EUR4-EUR7 at off-peak vs EUR8-EUR12 at peak hours.

Q3How do public charging networks price their sessions in Spain?

Spain's public chargers use three main pricing models: per kWh (most transparent, typically 0.35-0.55 EUR/kWh for fast DC), per minute (0.08-0.15 EUR/minute for rapid chargers), or monthly subscription. Always check whether a network charges by energy delivered or time spent.

Q4What is PVPC and how does it affect EV charging costs?

PVPC (Precio Voluntario para el Pequenio Consumidor) is Spain's regulated electricity tariff, which changes hourly based on wholesale market prices. For EV owners, PVPC is generally advantageous because night/off-peak hours (P3, typically midnight-8am) consistently offer the lowest rates.

Q5Is it worth signing up for a public charging subscription in Spain?

If you charge publicly more than twice per month and your sessions typically exceed 20 minutes, a subscription plan like Zunder Pass (EUR15/month), Iberdrola Smart Charging or Endesa X EV can significantly reduce your per-session cost.

Q6Which public charging provider is cheapest in Spain?

As of early 2026, Zunder and Iberdrola offer some of the most competitive per-kWh rates for AC fast charging (around 0.35-0.45 EUR/kWh). Ionity charges premium rates (0.79 EUR/kWh) but offers the fastest reliable charging on motorways.

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