Find E‑Bike Charging in Berlin

Charging points for e-bikes and pedelecs in Berlin, counted from OpenStreetMap. Socket type, fee and opening hours where they are recorded.

Charging points in Berlin, measured

Counted from OpenStreetMap on 2026-08-22. Every figure below is what the database actually contains, not an estimate.

20
charging points
15
for bikes only
9
free of charge
1
covered
Most common socket: SchukoRank 5 of 12 surveyed cities in Germany0.4 per 100,000 inhabitants

Named charging points in Berlin

These points carry a name in OpenStreetMap. The remaining ones are on the map without one.

  • E-Bike StationFee not recorded
    Schuko
  • E-Bike LadestationFree
    Operator: Lidl · Opening hours: Mo-Sa 08:00-22:00
    Schuko
  • VattenfallPaid
    Operator: Vattenfall Europe AG · Opening hours: Mo-Sa 07:45-22:00
    SchukoType 2
  • bike-energy BerlinFree
    Operator: bike-energy
    Socket type not recorded
  • E-TankstelleFee not recorded
    Socket type not recorded
  • SolarladestationFree
    Socket type not recorded

Cycling conditions in Berlin

Rolling terrain — 54 m between the lowest and highest point, where pedal assistance starts to pay off.

226 days reached 12 °C or more in 2024, with 128 rainy days and 647 mm of precipitation.

OpenStreetMap lists 27,835 bicycle parking facilities, 426 bike shops, 96 repair stations and 445 rental stations here.

Long-distance cycle routes passing through: D-Netz Route 3, EuroVelo 2 - Germany part 5, Europaradweg R1 - Abschnitt Deutschland Teil 5, Eurovelo 7 - Sun Route - part Germany, Radfernweg Berlin-Kopenhagen Brandenburg, Radweg Deutsche Einheit - Abschnitt 5: Dessau - Berlin, [D11] Ostsee-Oberbayern 03 [Brandenburg Mitte], [D11] Ostsee-Oberbayern 04 [Brandenburg Süd].

Source: OpenStreetMap contributors, Open-Meteo. Collected 2026-08-22.

Berlin – Big City Cycling Made Easy

Berlin is vast yet surprisingly bike-friendly — largely flat, green and threaded with expanding bike lanes and calm side streets. The best way to stitch the city together is often by bike.

Cycling in Berlin is accelerating with more protected lanes and neighborhood routes across Mitte, Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Prenzlauer Berg. For commuters, bikes efficiently connect homes to hubs like Hauptbahnhof, Ostkreuz and Potsdamer Platz.

E-bikes and pedelecs make longer journeys comfortable — from Spandau to Köpenick, or along the Landwehr Canal — with dependable charging options at S-Bahn interchanges, campuses and cultural venues.

With Bike-Charging.com, riders can find e-bike charging locations, marked sockets and pedelec stations throughout Berlin — from Museumsinsel to Tempelhofer Feld, from Tiergarten to Friedrichshain — including accessibility, opening hours and navigation links.

Off the saddle, Berlin offers the Brandenburg Gate, Museumsinsel, Tempelhofer Feld and leafy Tiergarten — widely connected by bike paths for a spacious, low-carbon city experience.

E-bike charging in Berlin

Where can I charge my e-bike in Berlin?
OpenStreetMap records 20 points in Berlin that an e-bike can use. 15 of them are for bikes only; the rest are shared with cars but list a socket a bike can plug into. Open the map to see where they are.
Is charging free in Berlin?
9 of the 20 points are recorded as free and 5 as chargeable. For the remainder OpenStreetMap has no fee recorded, so check on site.
Which plug do I need in Berlin?
Schuko is the most common socket type here. Bring the charger that came with your bike - there is no universal e-bike connector.
Are there covered charging points in Berlin?
1 of the points are recorded as covered or indoors, which matters if you leave a battery charging in the rain.
Do the charging points in Berlin have opening hours?
7 points have opening hours recorded. The others are either always accessible or simply have no hours in the database.