Fernweh Charge
Fernweh Charge Summary
Fernweh Charge is a mobile iOS app in Maps And Navigation by David Moeller. Released in Jun 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Jun 11, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jun 11, 2026 .
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SEE LIVE €/KWH PRICES FOR GERMAN EV CHARGERS — ON A MAP
Fernweh Charge shows you the ad-hoc per-kWh price at every charging station in Germany, on one map. No account, no sign-in, no tracking — just transparent pricing before you plug in.
WHERE THE PRICES COME FROM:
Under §14 LSV, German charging-point operators must publish their kWh prices through the European AFIR DATEX II standard on Mobilithek — the federal open-data portal. Fernweh Charge aggregates this open data and presents it on a map so drivers can compare prices before they plug in.
KEY FEATURES:
• Live ad-hoc prices for every charger in Germany that publishes to Mobilithek
• Station details: per-connector breakdown (CCS2, CHAdeMO, Type 2), max power, address, point count
• Contract-tier prices when an operator publishes them (e.g. "with EnBW app · €0,49/kWh")
• Filter by minimum charging power, maximum €/kWh price, connector type, operator
• Inline operator search inside the filter sheet
• Cluster pins at zoomed-out levels with one tap to drill in
• Navigate to any station with your favourite map app (Apple Maps, Google Maps, Waze)
• Daily price refresh; Refresh button in the About sheet pulls the latest data on demand
PRIVACY-FIRST:
• No account, no sign-in
• No analytics, no tracking
• Location is used only to centre the map; nothing is sent off your device
• Open source data attribution surfaced inline (Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen, Mobilithek)
CURRENT COVERAGE:
17+ charging-point operators across Germany — including EnBW, Allego, Aral pulse, chargecloud-operated networks (EWE Go, Maingau Energie, ESWE, NewMotion / Shell Recharge, Vattenfall, and many more), Ionity, Compleo, eRound, LichtBlick, Wirelane, Tesla.
LANGUAGES:
English, German.
OPEN DATA:
All pricing data is published under CC0 1.0 Universal by individual charging-point operators via Germany's federal Mobilithek portal.