EV Charger Quote in Luxembourg
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Reinforced socket, wallbox or smart charger: which to choose?
Three solutions let you charge at home. The right choice depends on your mileage, your installation and your grant eligibility.
The best choice in Luxembourg: safe, fast, controllable and eligible for the highest Klimabonus.
- Power 7.4 to 22 kW
- Klimabonus up to €1,200 (OCPP) or €1,400 (ISO 15118-20)
- Remote control + solar modulation
- Built-in dynamic load balancing possible
- The recommended choice in most cases
An entry-level solution for low mileage, but limited and not grant-eligible.
- Power capped at ~3.7 kW
- Slow charging (14 to 20 h)
- Not Klimabonus-eligible (≤ 3.7 kW)
- Less safety and no smart control
- For very small budgets only
For almost every household, a smart wallbox 7.4 kW (single-phase) or 11 kW (three-phase) offers the best safety / speed / grant balance. It recharges a daily commute overnight and qualifies for the Klimabonus. An electrician will confirm the ideal power during the technical visit.
How does an EV charger work?
A wallbox supplies your car’s battery with alternating current via a Type 2 connector (European standard). Charging speed depends on the wallbox power and your vehicle’s onboard charger capacity. Here are the power / charging-time relationships in Luxembourg:
| Power | Connection | Charge 10→100% (60 kWh) | Range / hour |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3.7 kW (reinforced socket) | Single-phase | ~16 h | ~20 km |
| 7.4 kW | Single-phase | ~8 h | ~40 km |
| 11 kW | Three-phase | ~5.5 h | ~60 km |
| 22 kW (if vehicle supports it) | Three-phase | ~3 h | ~120 km |
A wallbox communicates with the vehicle (Mode 3), checks installation safety and adjusts power in real time. It’s far safer than a domestic socket, charges 2 to 5 times faster and — unlike a reinforced socket — qualifies for the Klimabonus (as soon as power exceeds 3.7 kW).
EV charger prices in Luxembourg in 2026
The prices below include hardware and installation by a licensed electrician. A possible panel upgrade or three-phase upgrade may add on depending on your installation.
| Charger type | Total installed (before grants) | Klimabonus | Estimated net cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard 7.4 kW wallbox | €800 – €1,500 | up to €750 | ~€400 – €900 |
| Smart 11 kW wallbox (OCPP) | €1,200 – €2,200 | up to €1,200 | ~€600 – €1,100 |
| ISO 15118-20 charger (2026 invoice) | €2,200 – €3,500 | up to €1,400 | ~€1,100 – €2,100 |
Prices collected from partner electricians in Luxembourg — 2026. The Klimabonus is 50% of the cost excl. VAT, up to the caps shown.
ROI: charger paid off in under a year
| Item | EV + charger | Petrol car |
|---|---|---|
| « Fuel » cost /100 km | ~€3.3 (€0–€1 with solar) | ~€10 – €11 |
| Annual cost (15,000 km) | ~€500 (~€0 with solar) | ~€1,550 |
| Annual saving | ~€1,000 / yr → charger paid off in < 1 year | |
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Get my free quotes →Financial grants for an EV charger in 2026
The Klimabonus (2026 scheme), managed by the Administration de l’environnement, covers 50% of the cost excl. VAT of your charger, up to a cap depending on its smart level.
| Charger type | Klimabonus grant 2026 | Key condition |
|---|---|---|
| Standard charger | 50% excl. VAT — max €750 | Power > 3.7 kW |
| Smart charger (OCPP 1.6+) | 50% excl. VAT — max €1,200 | OCPP 1.6+ interface |
| ISO 15118-20:2022 charger | 50% excl. VAT — max €1,400 | Invoice before 31/12/2026 |
| Collective system (co-ownership) | 50% excl. VAT — max €40,000 | 1 system per building |
Source: Guichet.lu — Private charging station aid, 2026 scheme.
Klimabonus — up to €1,400 in 2026
The main state grant: 50% of the cost excl. VAT, up to €750 (standard), €1,200 (smart OCPP) or €1,400 for an ISO 15118-20 charger invoiced before 31 December 2026. After 2026, this raised cap disappears.
Reduced 3% VAT
If the charger is installed as part of works on your main residence over 10 years old, VAT on labour may drop from 17% to 3%. Confirm with your installer.
Municipal grants
Some municipalities add a top-up grant. Check with your local authority or the Klima-Agence simulator.
Charging in co-ownership: the right to plug
In a flat, Luxembourg law recognises a « right to plug »: you can install a charger on your private space after notifying the syndic, who can only object for a legitimate technical reason.
Individual install
You notify the syndic. Without a serious technical reason, they cannot refuse. The charger connects to your meter or a dedicated one.
Collective infrastructure
The co-ownership can vote, by absolute majority, for shared infrastructure with smart management, sized to gradually equip every space.
Grant up to €40,000
The Klimabonus funds 50% (excl. VAT) of collective smart management systems, up to €40,000 per building — on top of the per-charger grant.
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Get my quotes →Klimabonus 2026 eligibility conditions
| Criterion | Condition |
|---|---|
| Minimum power | > 3.7 kW output power |
| New charger | Purchase and installation of a new charger |
| Installer | Licensed electrician (low-voltage connection) |
| Beneficiary | Owner OR tenant of the parking space |
| Invoice date | Between 1 January 2026 and 31 December 2030 |
| Application deadline | Within one year of 31/12 of the invoice year |
A reinforced socket (Green’Up) capped at 3.7 kW does not qualify for the Klimabonus, which requires output power above 3.7 kW. Choose a real wallbox to get the grant.
How to get your EV charger grant in 2026
Request your quotes
Choose a suitable power (7.4 or 11 kW in most cases) and compare at least 2 quotes from licensed electricians. The price difference can reach several hundred euros for the same job.
Anticipate the Smarty meter (if > 7 kW)
Request the free Smarty smart meter from Creos (4–8 weeks) and, if needed, a three-phase upgrade for an 11 or 22 kW charger.
Installation and grant application
After installation and invoicing, file your Klimabonus application with the Administration de l’environnement via MyGuichet.lu. Your installer provides the required technical documents (OCPP/ISO, power).
Our partner electricians advise on power, handle the Creos declaration and help you build your Klimabonus file — free of charge.
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Get my quotes →Advantages and limitations of an EV charger
Charging 3 to 4 times cheaper than a tank of petrol — near-free with solar
Up to €1,400 Klimabonus in 2026 + possible reduced 3% VAT
Convenience: leave every morning with a full battery, no detour to a station
Far safer and faster than a domestic socket
Adds value to your home and its energy passport
Paid off in under a year thanks to fuel savings
An 11 or 22 kW charger needs three-phase and, from 7 kW, a Smarty meter. A panel upgrade may add on. An electrician assesses all this during the technical visit.
Few vehicles accept 22 kW AC. Check your car’s AC charging capacity: a 7.4 or 11 kW charger is enough in the vast majority of cases.
How does the charger installation work?
Technical visit and quote
The electrician assesses your panel, connection type, distance to the space and available power. They advise on the model and provide a detailed quote with grants.
Creos procedures
Request the Smarty meter (≥ 7 kW) and, if needed, a three-phase upgrade. The electrician coordinates these steps.
Installation (½ to 1 day)
Mounting the charger, dedicated cable, breaker, RCD and load manager. A simple job takes a few hours.
Commissioning
Safety tests, configuration (app, solar control, load shedding) and training. You charge immediately.
FAQ — Frequently asked questions about EV chargers in Luxembourg
How much does an EV charger cost in Luxembourg in 2026?
Expect €800 to €1,500 installed for a 7.4 kW wallbox, and €1,200 to €2,200 for a smart 11 kW charger. After the Klimabonus (50% of the cost excl. VAT, up to €1,200, or €1,400 for an ISO 15118-20 charger in 2026), the net cost is often between €400 and €1,100.
What Klimabonus grant applies to a charger in 2026?
The 2026 Klimabonus covers 50% of the cost excl. VAT: up to €750 (standard charger > 3.7 kW), €1,200 (smart OCPP 1.6+) and €1,400 (ISO 15118-20:2022 charger, invoice before 31/12/2026). In co-ownership, a collective system can be funded up to €40,000. Apply via MyGuichet.lu.
Can I install a charger as a tenant or in co-ownership?
Yes. The Klimabonus is open to owners and tenants. In co-ownership, the « right to plug » lets you install a charger on your private space after notifying the syndic, who can only refuse for a legitimate technical reason.
Which power should I choose: 7.4, 11 or 22 kW?
For most households, 7.4 kW (single-phase) or 11 kW (three-phase) is ideal: a full charge overnight. 22 kW only matters if your vehicle accepts 22 kW AC. An electrician confirms the power suited to your installation and car.
Do I need three-phase or a special meter?
From 7 kW, a Smarty smart meter is required (installed free by Creos, 4–8 weeks). An 11 or 22 kW charger needs three-phase; a 7.4 kW charger runs on single-phase.
How long does the installation take?
Installing a residential charger takes half a day to a day. Allow 4 to 8 weeks ahead, however, if a Smarty meter installation or a three-phase upgrade is needed from Creos.
Is the charger worth it?
Yes. Home charging costs ~€3–€4/100 km vs ~€10 on petrol, i.e. ~€1,000/yr saving for 15,000 km. The charger (often €400–€900 after grants) pays for itself in under a year — and is near-free with solar panels.