Fortum Launches New Nordic EV Package Combining Smart Home Charging and Fast-Charging Discounts

Fortum Launches New Nordic EV Package Combining Smart Home Charging and Fast-Charging Discounts

(IN BRIEF) Fortum has introduced a new Nordic-wide EV Package combining discounted public fast charging with financial incentives for smart home charging. The offering includes a spot price electricity agreement, a 20 percent discount at Fortum Charge & Drive fast chargers, and home charging bonuses for customers using Fortum’s smart charging service. The company said the programme is designed to simplify electric vehicle ownership, lower charging costs, and encourage more consumers across the Nordic region to adopt EVs. Fortum’s charging network currently includes more than 50,000 charging points across Nordic countries.

(PRESS RELEASE) ESPOO, 8-May-2026 — /EuropaWire/ — Fortum has launched a new Nordic-wide EV Package designed to simplify and reduce the cost of electric vehicle ownership by combining home charging incentives with discounted public fast charging across its regional charging network. The new offering targets the growing number of EV drivers in the Nordic region, where electric vehicle adoption continues to accelerate, particularly in Norway.

The company said the new package combines a spot price electricity agreement with charging-related benefits both at home and on the road. Customers subscribing to the EV Package will receive access to discounted fast charging through Fortum Charge & Drive as well as financial rewards for using the company’s smart home charging service.

According to Fortum, EV drivers using Charge & Drive at high-power charging and DC charging stations will receive a 20 percent discount on the price per kilowatt-hour. At Tesla charging points, the discount will instead be provided as a fixed NOK 1 per kilowatt-hour reduction.

For home charging, customers participating in Fortum’s smart charging programme will receive a bonus of NOK or SEK 0.20 for every kilowatt-hour charged. The earned bonus is deducted directly from the customer’s electricity bill. The company said the smart charging system automatically schedules charging during periods of lower electricity prices or when charging can help support grid balancing needs.

John Gharagozlou, Senior Manager for Offering and Concept Development at Fortum, said the initiative is intended to create a simpler and smarter everyday experience for EV owners while encouraging more consumers to transition away from fossil-fuel vehicles. He noted that the Nordic region remains one of the global leaders in electric mobility, with fully electric vehicles already representing more than 30 percent of cars in Norway.

Fortum said the smart charging functionality can also help customers reduce grid-related electricity costs by shifting consumption away from peak demand periods. This may help limit customers’ exposure to higher fixed grid tariff tiers associated with elevated electricity usage during peak hours.

The company emphasized that most EV owners primarily charge vehicles at home but still require reliable fast-charging access for longer journeys. As a result, the new EV Package combines home charging incentives with access to Fortum’s wider Charge & Drive infrastructure network, which currently includes more than 50,000 charging points across the Nordic region.

Through the Fortum mobile app, customers can also monitor electricity prices, charging costs, energy consumption, grid charges, and energy-saving recommendations. The company said the integrated platform is designed to provide users with greater transparency and control over energy use while streamlining cross-border EV travel within the Nordic region.

Fortum added that the Charge & Drive solution is intended to simplify public charging by allowing users to access charging infrastructure across different operators without requiring multiple charging apps or charging cards. According to the company, the fast-charging discounts available through the programme could reduce charging costs by more than NOK or SEK 50 during a single fast-charging session.

The launch comes as Nordic energy companies continue expanding integrated energy and mobility services in response to growing EV adoption, increasing demand for smart energy management, and the broader transition toward electrified transportation.

Read more about Fortum’s new EV Product here:

Norway: Spotpris Elbil | FortumSpotpris Elbil | Fortum – External link

Sweden: Elbilspaketet | FortumElbilspaketet | Fortum – External link

Finland: Fortum Latauspaketti | Fortum

Media contact:

Sonja Taipale
Communications Manager, Media relations
+358 50 433 3426
sonja.taipale@fortum.com

 SOURCE: Fortum Corporation

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