Does this sign mean I don’t need to pay for parking when EV is charging?

by Meceka

6 comments
  1. You need to pay. For charging and for parking.
    And you are only allowed to park (paid) while charging.

  2. This is a parking sign in Germany. Here’s what it means:
    1. Blue “P” sign with an arrow: Indicates a parking area in the direction of the arrow.
    2. White sign below (“mit Parkschein oder…”): Explains parking conditions. It states that parking is allowed with a parking ticket (“Parkschein”) or by registering the vehicle’s license plate via SMS.
    3. “Elektrofahrzeuge” sign: This means “electric vehicles.”
    4. “während des Ladevorgangs” sign: Translates to “during the charging process.”

    Conclusion:

    This parking spot is reserved for electric vehicles, but only while they are actively charging. If an electric car is parked here without charging, it may be subject to fines or towing.

  3. Always read Top to bottom. The more you go the more the condition is bounded

    You can park here

    But only with permit or paying

    But only if you have an electric auto

    But only during charging.

    So yes, you have to pay while charging. No, you cannot park and not pay even if you’re charging. You cannot park and not charge, even if you’re paying

  4. Whats with the SMS? Can you pay parking ticket via phone bill? First time noticing it

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