connect Ladenetztest rates charge point operators in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg
In Belgium, three CPOs – Allego, Electra and Shell Recharge – were tested, in the Netherlands four CPOs – Allego, BP Pulse, Fastned and Shell Recharge – were evaluated and in Luxembourg the CPOs Aral Pulse and Chargy were tested.
Test drives were carried out between the end of July and September 2025 to evaluate the charging station operators. The test drivers in Belgium covered around 490 kilometers and visited 20 charging stations, in the Netherlands they covered around 900 kilometers with 20 charging stations and in Luxembourg 221 kilometers with 10 charging stations. The test drivers completed a comprehensive evaluation form at each charging stop: about the charging station, the actual charging process and the service provided by the suppliers.
"Congratulations to Allego, Fastned and Aral Pulse for their first places. In all three countries, the rapid increase in charging points is pleasing – the expansion of the e-mobility infrastructure is running at full speed," says connect author Hannes Rügheimer.
In Belgium, Allego wins with 747 points, Electra comes second with 740 points and Shell Recharge comes third with 690 points – all three providers are rated “satisfactory”. In the Netherlands, Fastned came in first place with 859 points and a score of “very good”, followed by BP Pulse in second place with 779 points and a score of “good”, Shell Recharge in third place with 718 points and a score of “satisfactory” and Allego in fourth place with 688 points, also with a score of “satisfactory”. In Luxembourg, Aral Pulse came in first place with 733 points and received the grade “satisfactory”, followed by Chargy in second place with 640 points and the grade “sufficient”.
The test procedure
For the evaluation, the test teams drove through Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Depending on the size of the country, they visited five or six stations per CPO. Registration and billing took place via charging cards and apps on the one hand, and via the ad-hoc payment options supported by the respective CPO on the other. During charging, the teams created extensive logs about the conditions on site, the charging process and any problems that occurred. They also contacted the providers‘ hotlines to test the quality of service. The test procedure was also further developed this year and adapted to e-mobility practice. The weighting of the criteria was also sharpened – for example, price parity and the entire process leading up to loading were more important than in previous years. A more detailed description of the methodology can be found at www.connect.de/ladenetztest.
In parallel to Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, connect Ladenetztests were carried out in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France.
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