Transparency in every kWh
We finance, build and operate our charging stations ourselves.
Sustainability at the heart of our pricing
Efficient & clean energy use
Availability & reliability
07:00 to 19:00
- SEK 3.75/kWh
- SEK 0.25/min
19:00 to 07:00
- SEK 3.75/kWh
- SEK 0.25/min (max SEK 45.00)*
What's included in the price?
When you charge your device at Qwello, you're paying for a comprehensive solution. Here are some of the components included.
- Electricity Grid Connection Fee
- Excavation and installation
- Cable routing and cable cabinets
- Purchase of charging hardware
- Commissioning of Charging Stations
- Ongoing maintenance
- Software and systems
- Technical communication
- Electricity Purchases
- Grid Fees
- Power charges
- Energy tax
- The Qwello App
- Payment Solutions
- Connectivity
- 24/7 customer support
Qwellos' pricing is based on a simple principle
You're paying for a fully functional system—not just for the electricity.
Why is the price what it is?
Qwello is a privately owned, self-sustaining provider of public and semi-public electric vehicle charging. Instead of short-term solutions, we focus on creating charging networks that are sustainable—both technically and economically.
Long-term value—not just the price per kWh
Our goal is not to be the cheapest at any given moment. Our goal is to be the most reliable over time. For you as a user, this means:




Frequently Asked Questions About Pricing
You're charging your vehicle with renewable electricity labeled "Good Environmental Choice."
The electricity you use to charge your car comes from the electricity provider GodEl and is certified as a “Good Environmental Choice.” GodEl is Sweden’s sixth-largest electricity provider and donates all of its profits to charity. When you charge your electric car and use electricity from GodEl, the surplus is automatically donated to charity at no extra cost to you. You can find more information about this here : Profits to Charity. - GodEl
"Good Environmental Choice" means that the electricity comes from renewable sources—water, wind, and solar. This type of electricity generation meets the highest environmental standards for electricity production. You can find more information here : Electric Power - Good Environmental Choice

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