Zunder

Zunder — Free Service Overview

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Updated: May 2026

About Zunder

Zunder

Zunder is a ev charging product operated by Zunder, headquartered in Pamplona, Spain, launched in 2017. Pricing anchors at Pay-per-session pricing varies (€0.39-0.59/kWh typical); subscription passes available, the corporate parent is Mirova / Natixis (acquired majority stake 2022) (private), and the 2025-2026 differentiator is the same item highlighted in Quick facts: Zunder's 2025-2026 push is rapid expansion of ultra-fast charging hubs along Iberian motorway corridors, backed by Mirova / Natixis green-infrastructure capital.

Quick facts

  • Operator: Zunder
  • Corporate parent: Mirova / Natixis (acquired majority stake 2022)
  • Public-market status: private
  • Headquarters: Pamplona, Spain
  • Founded: 2017
  • Anchor 2026 price: Pay-per-session pricing varies (€0.39-0.59/kWh typical); subscription passes available
  • Free tier or trial: App is free; charging is pay-per-session unless on a subscription pass
  • Jurisdiction: Spanish and EU energy and consumer-protection regulation
  • 2025-2026 differentiator: Zunder's 2025-2026 push is rapid expansion of ultra-fast charging hubs along Iberian motorway corridors, backed by Mirova / Natixis green-infrastructure capital.

What is Zunder?

Zunder launched in 2017 as a ev charging product from Zunder. The 2026 product surface spans iOS, Android, Web, with a feature set centred on network of 1,500+ ultra-fast charging points (mostly 150-400 kw dc) across spain, france and portugal, mobile app for charger discovery, status and remote start, and plug & charge support on select stations. Subger tracks Zunder inside its broader ev charging catalog; the dedicated true-price page layers historical renewal-price data on top.

Why choose Zunder

Network footprint

Zunder differentiates on network of 1,500+ ultra-fast charging points (mostly 150-400 kw dc) across spain, france and portugal and mobile app for charger discovery, status and remote start. In context: the product is headquartered in Pamplona, Spain and operates under Spanish and EU energy and consumer-protection regulation, which shapes how the team designs the catalog / coverage / feature ladder. For 2026 buyers, the headline question is whether network of 1,500+ ultra-fast charging points (mostly 150-400 kw dc) across spain, france and portugal matches actual usage patterns — and the ev charging category hub benchmarks how Zunder stacks up against the rest of the category on this dimension.

Hardware and software

Beyond the headline, Zunder ships plug & charge support on select stations, roaming partnerships through hubject and gireve, and fleet management portal with cost allocation, plus real-time charger availability and reservation on supported sites. These are the practical levers that decide whether the subscription pays back month-to-month. Subger's renewal-price tracker spotlights any tier where the steady-state price diverges sharply from the promotional first-year rate — see the true-price page for Zunder.

Plans and ecosystem

Zunder runs 3 pricing tiers from Pay-as-you-go (Per-session) up to Fleet contracts (Custom). The Fleet contracts tier at Pay-per-session pricing varies (€0.39-0.59/kWh typical); subscription passes available is the most-purchased anchor — see the pricing table for the full ladder and the renewal-price tracker for first-year vs. renewal math. Active promo codes are tracked on the Zunder promo page.

Pricing in 2026

Zunder's current 2026 ladder, with anchor figures in their primary billing currency:

TierAnchor priceWhat's included
Pay-as-you-goPer-sessionStandard kWh rates by location
Zunder PassSubscriptionDiscounted kWh rates for frequent users
Fleet contractsCustomNegotiated rates for business fleets

The renewal-price delta — the gap between promotional first-year and steady-state pricing — is tracked on the dedicated true-price page for Zunder. Active promotional codes are listed on the Zunder promo page.

Zunder apps and platform support

Zunder ships across the following surfaces in 2026:

SurfaceSupported
Mobile (iOS, Android, wearables)iOS, Android
Desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux)Not supported
Web browserWeb
TV and streaming devicesNot supported
ConsoleNot supported
Other surfaces and integrationsNot applicable

If you cancel and want to keep an existing account on a new device, see the Zunder cancellation guide for account-retention details.

Network footprint and hardware

Zunder's network footprint is network of 1,500+ ultra-fast charging points (mostly 150-400 kw dc) across spain, france and portugal. The 2025-2026 buying questions are kWh-rate transparency, charger throughput (kW DC), roaming partnerships, and reservation / Plug-and-Charge support. The EV-charging category hub tracks these across competing networks.

Use cases Zunder fits

  • Spanish, French and Portuguese EV drivers using motorway ultra-fast hubs
  • Frequent travellers buying a Zunder Pass for discounted kWh rates
  • Fleet operators consolidating EV charging onto one network
  • Roaming users via Hubject from third-party charging apps

If none of these matches your situation, the ev charging category hub ranks alternatives that may fit better.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Zunder cost in 2026?

Zunder's ladder starts at Pay-as-you-go (Per-session), with the anchor reference at Pay-per-session pricing varies (€0.39-0.59/kWh typical); subscription passes available and top tier Fleet contracts at Custom. Full breakdown in the pricing table and renewal-price math on the true-price page.

Does Zunder have a free tier or trial?

App is free; charging is pay-per-session unless on a subscription pass See the pricing table for the entry-paid step, and the Zunder deal page for current promo discounts.

Who owns and operates Zunder?

Zunder is operated by Zunder. The corporate parent is Mirova / Natixis (acquired majority stake 2022), with the product headquartered in Pamplona, Spain and launched in 2017. Public-market status: private.

Where is Zunder headquartered?

Zunder runs out of Pamplona, Spain. It is governed by Spanish and EU energy and consumer-protection regulation.

What's the 2025-2026 differentiator for Zunder?

Zunder's 2025-2026 push is rapid expansion of ultra-fast charging hubs along Iberian motorway corridors, backed by Mirova / Natixis green-infrastructure capital.

How do I cancel Zunder?

Cancellation flows for web, iOS and Android are documented step-by-step in the Zunder cancellation guide. Time the cancellation before the renewal date to avoid the next billing cycle.

Are there Zunder promo codes or seasonal discounts?

Subger tracks active promo codes and seasonal deals on the Zunder promo page. Family / multi-user variants (where they exist) are listed in the pricing ladder above.

What devices does Zunder run on?

Zunder ships on iOS, Android, Web. The platforms table above lists every supported surface.

How does Zunder compare with other ev charging options?

Fit depends on geography, ecosystem and ladder economics. The ev charging category hub on Subger benchmarks alternatives across price ladder, free tier, feature breadth and ecosystem.

How does Subger track Zunder pricing?

Subger pulls Zunder's public price card and layers historical renewal-price data so you can see when a promo first-year price falls off. See the true-price page for the delta between teaser and steady-state pricing.

Get started with Zunder

Pick a tier from the pricing table above that matches your usage. The Fleet contracts tier at Pay-per-session pricing varies (€0.39-0.59/kWh typical); subscription passes available is the most-purchased anchor for 2026 subscribers. If you're shopping around, browse the ev charging category hub to benchmark alternatives, and check the Zunder deal page for current promotional pricing before committing.

Before finalising, do three things: read the renewal-price math on the true-price page for Zunder so the first-year promo doesn't catch you out at renewal; verify the device and platform support against the surfaces you actually use day to day; and bookmark the cancellation guide so you know how to exit cleanly if usage drops. Zunder is a ev charging purchase that benefits from the same disciplined renewal-tracking habit Subger applies to every subscription in the catalog.

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Pricing

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🇺🇸United StatesUSD$12.99

Prices converted at current exchange rate

Source: zunder.comPrices verified 2026-03-18

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