AMAG brands with their own charging networks
As a driver of an electric car from one of the AMAG brands Audi, CUPRA, SEAT, Škoda and VW, you also have the option of becoming a member of the brand’s charging network.
● Audi has its e-tron Charging Service with more than 240,000 charging points across Europe. Charging is easy via the charging card and myAudi app, with payment made monthly. The app also offers information about where the next charging stations are located.
● SEAT drivers, as well as CUPRA, Škoda and VW customers, can access the Elli charging network, which offers just under 6,500 charging points in Switzerland alone, and 200,000 across Europe. The system works using a charging card and an app.
● Škoda offers the Powerpass. With the Powerpass card, drivers of models such as the Enyaq iV or similar have access to most public charging stations and can therefore charge their vehicles virtually anywhere. Charging data and payments can be viewed at a glance in the app.
● VW launched the We Charge charging system. This covers around 6,500 charging points in Switzerland (including 500 DC quick charging stations), and more than 200,000 charging options across Europe. All of this takes place via a charging card and the We Connect ID. app.
Install a wall box
Of course, the most convenient option is to have a private charging facility. Wall boxes can be installed by both home owners and renters – the latter will need their landlord's consent. Around 80% of charging processes in Switzerland take place at private (or company-owned) charging stations like these. The AMAG home charging station costs around 1600 Swiss francs (not including installation).