E-Bike Charging Stations Map

Looking for an e-bike charging station near you? This interactive map shows charging points from OpenStreetMap worldwide. Show only points usable by e-bikes or only free ones, see the socket type and fee where OpenStreetMap records them, and get directions with one tap.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I charge my electric bike?
You can charge your e-bike at dedicated charging stations, public sockets at cafes and restaurants, bike shops, train stations, or any standard power outlet. Our map shows all known charging points from OpenStreetMap.
Are e-bike charging stations free?
Many e-bike charging stations are free to use, especially at restaurants, cafes, and public locations. Some stations may charge a small fee. Use our filter to show only free charging points.
How long does it take to charge an e-bike?
A typical e-bike battery takes 3-6 hours to fully charge from empty. Most riders only need a partial charge during a stop, which can take 30-60 minutes for a useful range boost.
What connector do I need for my e-bike?
Most e-bikes charge from a standard household socket - Schuko in much of continental Europe, Type E in France and Belgium. There is no universal e-bike connector, so you plug in your own charger. Where OpenStreetMap records the socket type, the map shows it.