EV Charging Station in Luxembourg: Prices and Grants 2026
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The home charging station: essential in Luxembourg
Luxembourg is one of the European countries where electric vehicles are developing most rapidly. With more than 15% of newly registered vehicles being electric or plug-in hybrid in 2025, demand for home charging stations is exploding.
Charging at home is 3 to 5 times cheaper than at public charging points and infinitely more convenient. The Klimabonus Wunnen programme supports the installation of home charging stations with financial grants.
Price of a charging station in Luxembourg in 2026
| Station type | Installed price (excl. VAT) | Power | Charging time (60 kWh battery) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reinforced socket (Green'Up) | €400 - €800 | 3.7 kW | ~16 hours |
| Single-phase wallbox | €1,200 - €2,000 | 7.4 kW | ~8 hours |
| Three-phase wallbox | €1,800 - €3,000 | 11 kW | ~5.5 hours |
| Fast three-phase wallbox | €2,500 - €4,500 | 22 kW | ~3 hours |
Prices include supply of the station, installation and electrical connection. If the electrical panel needs upgrading, add €500 to €1,500.
Klimabonus Wunnen grants for charging stations
Luxembourg encourages electric mobility through the Klimabonus Wunnen 2026 programme:
- Home charging station grant: financial support for installing a home wallbox
- Condition: the station must be powered by green electricity (contract with a green energy supplier) or coupled to solar panels
- Co-ownership buildings: specific grants exist for parking areas in collective buildings
- Cumulation: possible with the solar panel grant if the station is powered by your PV installation
- Prior approval: application via MyGuichet.lu before works begin is mandatory
Which power output to choose?
The choice of power output depends on your daily use:
- 7.4 kW (single-phase): sufficient for most households. Full charge overnight. No meter modification required in the majority of cases.
- 11 kW (three-phase): recommended if you travel more than 100 km/day or have two electric vehicles. Requires a three-phase connection (standard in Luxembourg).
- 22 kW (three-phase): for high-mileage drivers or professionals. Not all vehicles can charge at this power level.
In Luxembourg, the vast majority of homes already have a three-phase connection, which makes installing 11 or 22 kW stations easier.
Installation: the steps
- Electrical assessment: check the capacity of the panel and connection
- Choice of station: brand, power, features (connected, charge management, metering)
- Installation: by a certified electrician (half a day to a full day)
- Commissioning: configuration, Wi-Fi connection, creating a user account
- Klimabonus Wunnen application: after installation, submit your application via MyGuichet.lu
Smart stations and energy management
Connected stations offer advanced features:
- Scheduled charging: charge during off-peak hours to reduce cost
- Solar management: the station prioritises electricity produced by your solar panels
- Consumption tracking: charge history, cost per charge session
- Load balancing: avoids overloading the electrical installation
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Frequently asked questions
A 7.4 kW wallbox costs €1,200 to €2,000 installed. An 11 kW wallbox costs €1,800 to €3,000. A 22 kW station costs €2,500 to €4,500. Prices include supply, installation and connection.
Yes, the Klimabonus Wunnen 2026 programme grants financial support for installing a home wallbox. The condition is that the station is powered by green electricity or coupled to solar panels. Prior approval via MyGuichet.lu is mandatory.
For a 7.4 kW station, a single-phase connection is sufficient. For 11 kW and above, three-phase is required. In Luxembourg, most homes already have a three-phase connection.
With an average electricity rate of €0.22/kWh, a full charge of a 60 kWh battery costs around €13 for 350-400 km of range. That is 3 to 5 times cheaper than a fast public charging station.
Data verified in April 2026