Charge where you need it most
Find charging points along Danish motorways, in city centres, near ferry ports and everyday stops. easyCharging helps you stay charged without planning detours or relying on unfamiliar local apps.
One app. One account. Thousands of charging points across Denmark.
Driving an electric car through Denmark should feel straightforward. From Copenhagen and the Øresund Bridge to the Jutland motorways and the Great Belt crossing, easyCharging helps UK EV drivers charge confidently — without learning a new system.




From the Jutland motorways to the Great Belt and on into Sweden, easyCharging works exactly as it does at home — one app, a price you see before you plug in, and charging you can rely on.
Before or during your journey, open the easyCharging app to find charging points across Denmark — from motorway service areas (rastepladser) to city centres, hotels and ferry ports. Check power, pricing and live availability before you arrive.
Park at the charging bay and plug in. Start the session in the easyCharging app — or tap your RFID key tag on the reader if mobile signal is weak.
On Danish motorways, fast and ultra-fast DC chargers are ideal for short breaks during long drives. In cities and near the coast, charging often fits around meals, sightseeing or overnight stays. You can monitor progress live in the app.
Stop charging in the app, unplug and continue your journey. Payment is handled automatically and you’ll receive a receipt instantly — no subscriptions, no monthly invoices.
easyCharging gives you access to fast and ultra-fast chargers across Denmark — on motorways, in cities, near hotels, restaurants and ferry ports.
View all charging points in the easyCharging app and filter by connector, charging speed and availability — including rapid DC chargers along major motorways.
Find the right charger instantly while travelling.
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Many UK EV drivers discover that charging in Denmark often means downloading new local apps, setting up new accounts and learning unfamiliar payment systems — and the same again the moment you cross into Sweden or Germany. easyCharging lets you charge across Denmark using the same app and account you already use at home.
Country-specific charging providers
See charging prices upfront — per kWh, session or minute — so you know exactly what you’ll pay before charging in Denmark.
No subscriptions, no local contracts. You’re charged instantly after each session — just like at home in the UK.
Every charging session in Denmark appears in your history — locations, costs and energy usage, all in one app.



Favourite chargers along your holiday route or regular journeys for faster access and live availability.
easyCharging supports all major EV brands and connectors commonly used across Denmark and the UK.
Start charging with the app or use your easyCharging RFID key tag — useful at ferry ports or busy motorway stops.
Start and stop charging instantly using the easyCharging app or our RFID key tag. Ideal when travelling abroad, charging near ferry ports, or in areas with weak mobile signal.
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From the German border up through Jutland to the bridges linking the islands and the crossing to Sweden, these are the routes UK EV drivers travel most when driving in Denmark — and where easyCharging helps keep journeys simple and predictable.
The main overland entry into Denmark for drivers arriving from Germany. easyCharging shows fast DC chargers along the E45 from the border towards Kolding and Aarhus, helping drivers plan their first charging stop with confidence.
Jutland’s north–south spine, linking the mainland’s biggest cities. Reliable fast charging is available at motorway service areas along the E45, with live availability shown in the app.
The busy link between Zealand and Funen across the Great Belt (Storebælt). easyCharging shows charging points either side of the bridge, so drivers can charge comfortably before or after the crossing.
A popular cross-border hop from Copenhagen into Sweden. easyCharging supports cross-border charging, showing compatible stations on both sides of the Øresund Bridge so the same app and account keep working as you cross.
The southern route from Copenhagen towards the Rødby–Puttgarden crossing to Germany. easyCharging helps drivers top up before the ferry and check availability for the onward journey south.
A common cross-country route from Jutland to the capital, taking in Odense and the Great Belt crossing. easyCharging helps drivers track charger availability along the E20 before continuing their journey.

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Answers to the most common questions from UK electric vehicle drivers — covering charging, payments, motorways and travelling to Denmark.
Yes. easyCharging shows charging points at major Danish motorway service areas (rastepladser), including fast and ultra-fast chargers along motorways such as the E20 and E45.
Denmark offers slow, fast and ultra-fast chargers. Many motorway and hub locations provide DC charging up to 350 kW. Actual speed depends on your vehicle and battery state.
No. easyCharging has no subscription fees. You only pay for the charging sessions you actually use — in Denmark and across Europe.
Payments are billed instantly after each charging session. There are no monthly invoices — you receive a receipt for every charge directly in the app.
Yes. easyCharging supports all major EV brands and European connector types commonly used by UK vehicles, including CCS and Type 2.
Yes. The easyCharging RFID key tag works at compatible charging stations across Denmark and is especially useful near ferry ports or when mobile signal is weak.
Yes. easyCharging shows live charger status, pricing, connector types and power output so you can plan ahead before arriving.
Public chargers must support ad-hoc charging, but the payment method depends on the charger’s age and power. Public chargers of 50 kW or more installed from 13 April 2024 must offer a card reader or contactless payment; at new lower-power chargers, a secure web or QR payment can be sufficient. Older sites vary. See the Danish Road Traffic Authority’s official AFIR charging rules. The easyCharging app or RFID key tag works at compatible stations.
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