
Electrify America (EA), which is currently one of the largest DC fast-charger networks in the United States, announced it will raise its prices starting on March 6, both for subscribers and occasional users.
Currently, one kilowatt-hour for non-subscribers costs $0.43, but from March it will be $0.48/kWh. For EA Pass+ members paying the $4 monthly fee for cheaper rates, the price hike is bigger percentage-wise, going from $0.31 to $0.36 per kWh, or 16% more than before.
For the states that bill by the number of minutes you’re plugged in, Electrify America will raise the price from $0.16 to $0.19 per minute for charging speeds between 1-90 kW, while higher charging speeds will be billed with $0.37 per minute.