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Where in Germany do you pay 10 cents per kWh?
Like, most people I know pay between 30 and 50 cents at home - and more on public chargers.
I use Tibber with a device that send my hourly power usage to them. That way I pay by the hour and the price goes down to about 10 cents on Sunday afternoon almost every week. I use that to charge of course. During the week and in the evenings I do pay around 25cent.