The Switcher platform nevertheless determined the average prices in Europe. Accordingly, one kWh in Germany costs 0.402 euros – more than in any other country. Behind them are Ireland (0.379), Belgium (0.378) and Liechtenstein (0.359). Austria ends up in eleventh place with 0.275 euros – behind Latvia (0.277) but still ahead of France (0.259). In short: the domestic price is not cheap, but not expensive either. In the e-car stronghold of Norway, one kWh costs 0.187 euros; the cheapest electricity is in Turkey (0.056 euros).
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