What's new in April ⚡️📲
Springtime is planning time.
As temperatures rise, the European charging landscape is undergoing a significant reshuffle in April 2026. From regulatory breakthroughs in price transparency to new community features in your app – here is a summary of everything you need to know this month.
April Market Analysis: New Tariffs & European Dynamics
April marks the start of the new financial year or quarter for many energy providers across Europe. For you, this means: Tariff Rotation.
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- Finalizing Terms: Many providers fixed their prices for the remainder of the year on April 1st. We are currently observing a stabilization in subscription-based models, while ad-hoc prices (charging without a contract) are slightly increasing on average.
- The Rise of Dynamic Pricing: Especially in urban networks across Europe, we are seeing an increase in tariffs that mirror grid demand. If you charge when demand is low, you save – a trend that Chargeprice already fully incorporates into its price calculations.
- Roaming Competition: The European roaming network continues to densify. This competition means that third-party providers often offer better prices at a charging station than the operator itself. A quick check in the app is therefore a must this month.
New as of April 2026: The End of “Price Tag Riddles”
A major milestone of the EU-wide AFIR (Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation) comes into force this month. As of April 14, 2026, operators are required to provide dynamic price data (i.e., the exact, currently valid price) in real-time.
What does this mean for you?
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- Transparency Before Plugging In: No more hidden starting fees that only appear on your bill.
- Digital Price Tags: You will find QR codes or displays at more and more charging stations showing you the ad-hoc price accurate to the second.
- But Beware: Just because a price is “transparent” doesn’t mean it’s “cheap.” The Chargeprice app remains your most important tool for checking these displayed ad-hoc prices against your stored charging card tariffs. You can often still save 10-20% per kWh by using the right app despite the transparency offensive.
Smart Charging: Timing is Everything
Across Europe, the implementation of “Smart Grids” is becoming a practical reality this April. More and more grid operators are introducing time-variable grid fees to balance the power grid.
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- Off-Peak Incentives: During night hours or midday (when solar feed-in is high), grid fees often drop.
- Direct Savings: Providers are increasingly passing these benefits on to customers with dynamic tariffs. If you have the flexibility to shift your charging sessions to off-peak hours, Chargeprice now shows even more clearly which providers are already factoring this “time bonus” into their final prices.
Chargeprice Pro Tip:
The AFIR Trap at the Card Terminal
Since card payment has become mandatory at new fast chargers, many occasional users use the terminal for convenience.
The Cold Hard Facts: While the EU demands transparency, many operators use card payments to apply high service surcharges. In many cases, the price per kWh at the terminal is significantly higher than using an MSP (Managed Service Provider) tariff found via Chargeprice.
Strategy: Use the card terminal as a “backup,” but stick to your price comparison routine. The savings often cover the cost of your next software subscription or a coffee during your charging stop.
Chargeprice Inside: Giving the Station a Face
We are constantly working to improve data quality. Just in time for the road trip season, we have launched a feature that takes charging planning to the next level: The Photo Function.
Static data tells you where the station is. A photo tells you how to park there.
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- Real Parking Situations: Is the spot suitable for trailers or restricted by bollards?
- Weather Protection: Is there a roof to protect you from April showers?
- Orientation: Can you find the charger even in a confusing multi-story car park?
How to join in: Select your charging station in the app, click “Add Photo” under the “Details” tab, and upload your picture directly. By doing so, you help thousands of drivers avoid nasty surprises on-site.