Charge your electric car in Valencia
Valencia combines a compact city centre with a natural route towards the coast and the metropolitan area, and that mix defines how you charge an electric car here. In the centre and in neighbourhoods like Ruzafa or Ciutat Vella, slow and destination charging in car parks and on-street is the norm; on the approaches along the V-30, the A-3 towards Madrid or the AP-7 towards Alicante and Castellón you find the fast points you need before a long trip or on the way back from the beach. The problem, as everywhere in Spain, is that this network is fragmented across operators. Cargea unifies it on a single map with real-time availability: filter by connector and power, see the price before you plug in, and start and pay for charging from your phone. That way you move around the city, the Albufera or the coast without switching apps or cards every time you change operator.
Areas to charge your electric car in Valencia
Ciutat Vella and Ruzafa
Slow urban charging in car parks and on-street, ideal for leaving the car charging while you go about neighbourhood life.
Eixample and main avenues
A solid presence of AC points and the odd semi-fast charger for mid-stay top-ups during errands or work.
V-30, A-3 and AP-7 approaches
Fast and ultra-fast chargers on the exit axes towards Madrid, Alicante and Castellón so you start the trip with range.
Coast and metropolitan area
Destination charging at shopping centres and leisure areas on the outskirts and along the Valencian coast.
Connectors and power output
In Valencia you'll find CCS2 at the fast-charging points on corridors and approaches, and Type 2 (AC) for urban and destination charging. Filter by connector and power in Cargea to make sure the point fits your car and how long you'll be stopped.
How much charging costs
Urban AC charging usually sits around €0.29–0.50/kWh, while fast charging on the approaches and the AP-7 can get close to €0.79/kWh. Check the price of each point in the app before starting the session.
Charging your electric car in Valencia: common questions
Mainly at supermarkets and shopping centres offering courtesy charging while you shop, with time and power limits. Filter by price in Cargea to find them and check the venue's conditions.
Slow or semi-fast charging in the city is around €0.29–0.50/kWh and fast charging on the approaches can reach €0.79/kWh depending on operator and time of day. In Cargea you see the price of each point before you plug in.
Yes. The V-30, A-3 towards Madrid and AP-7 towards Alicante and Castellón axes concentrate fast and ultra-fast charging points, ideal for starting a long trip with the battery high.
No. Cargea integrates the main Valencia operators on a single map with real-time availability, filters and unified payment, so you don't pile up apps or cards.