Find E‑Bike Charging in Vienna

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

Charging points in Vienna, measured

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

26
charging points
16
for bikes only
22
free of charge
0
covered
Most common socket: SchukoRank 1 of 2 surveyed cities in Austria1.2 per 100,000 inhabitants

Cycling conditions in Vienna

Hilly city — 325 m between the lowest and highest point, which is exactly where an e-bike earns its keep.

241 days reached 12 °C or more in 2024, with 105 rainy days and 742 mm of precipitation.

OpenStreetMap lists 8,211 bicycle parking facilities, 187 bike shops, 122 repair stations and 306 rental stations here.

Long-distance cycle routes passing through: Donauradweg (Niederösterreich), Donauradweg (Wien), EuroVelo 6 - part Austria - leg 8 north (Tulln - Wien), EuroVelo 6 - part Austria - leg 8 south (Tulln - Wien), EuroVelo 6 - part Austria - leg 9 common (Wien - Bratislava), EuroVelo 9 - Baltic-Adriatic – [AT]_1 - Břeclav-Wien, EuroVelo 9 - Baltic-Adriatic – [AT]_2 - Weinviertel-Radweg, EuroVelo 9 - Baltic-Adriatic – [AT]_3 - Laxenburg-Radweg.

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

Vienna – Ringstrasse by Bike

Vienna is classical and bike-friendly, with protected lanes, calm streets and the grand Ringstrasse corridor — ideal for crossing the city by bike.

Cycling in Vienna links Innere Stadt, Leopoldstadt, Neubau and Landstrasse with protected lanes and riverside paths on the Danube and Danube Canal.

E-bikes and pedelecs extend range between districts and out to parks and the Prater, supported by charging options near mobility hubs, campuses and cultural venues.

With Bike-Charging.com, riders can find e-bike charging points, marked sockets and pedelec stations throughout Vienna — from Stephansplatz to the Prater, from MuseumsQuartier to Donaukanal — with accessibility, opening hours and navigation links.

Beyond cycling, Vienna offers the Ringstrasse, Prater and riverside promenades — much of it connected by bike paths for a relaxed, low-carbon city day.

E-bike charging in Vienna

Where can I charge my e-bike in Vienna?
OpenStreetMap records 26 points in Vienna that an e-bike can use. 16 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 Vienna?
22 of the 26 points are recorded as free and 2 as chargeable. For the remainder OpenStreetMap has no fee recorded, so check on site.
Which plug do I need in Vienna?
Schuko is the most common socket type here. Bring the charger that came with your bike - there is no universal e-bike connector.
Do the charging points in Vienna have opening hours?
14 points have opening hours recorded. The others are either always accessible or simply have no hours in the database.

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