Et tu, Fastned?

Fastned, one of the larger North-Western European CPOs, is one of the last to switch to the discriminatory pricing model, the German disease.

https://www.electrive.com/2026/01/20/fastned-app-users-now-get-10-ev-charging-discount/

Fastned app users now get 10% EV charging discount - electrive.com

Fastned is introducing a new price offer for registered app users. Effective immediately, there is now a ten percent discount per kilowatt-hour on all

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The đŸ‡ªđŸ‡º #AFIR is failing to create a user-friendly market. With additional technical requirements that have been in force since this month, 'regular' public charging points are also becoming significantly more expensive.
The European Commission is listening one-sidedly to 'big charging' when it comes to funding, regulations and policy and forgetting to put the user first.
Will the Parliament be able to adjust that during the upcoming review?

RE: https://mastodon.social/@burger_jaap/115876725270393624

What is this 'German disease' affecting public EV charging? It is a widespread practice to set high default prices, thereby coercing users into signing a contract with the operator in order to receive a ‘discount’.

Those who want to use a single charging app or simply swipe their bank card for public charging end up paying more.

Rather than offering users an easy public charging experience with price transparency, they are now locked into proprietary networks. This harms not only current users, but also acts as a major barrier for new ones.

This is despite the EU's non-discriminatory pricing, and transparency articles in the #AFIR, which, in practice, appears to be ineffective as the European Commission does not want to take action on this issue, nor clarify it.
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