At such prices, the car can be charged through the Lidl Plus application
After September 4, e-car charging will no longer be free in Lidl parking lots. The Lidl e-charge application will be discontinued, and the service will be available in three other ways during store opening hours. Prices also vary, and the cheaper option will be top-up via the Lidl Plus app.
When charging with the Lidl Plus application, the prices will be as follows: 149 HUF/kWh on an AC charger, 179 HUF/kWh on a DC charger.
It is important to note that, in the case of charging started via the application, the chain locks HUF 5,000 on the account number, and charging stops automatically when this amount is reached, but it can be restarted after reaching the limit.
The changes will take effect from September 5.
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