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EV Station PluZ to Start 10-Baht Idle Fee Nationwide

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EV Station PluZ has announced a new idle fee policy targeting electric vehicle (EV) drivers who leave their cars connected to chargers after charging has finished. The measure is designed to reduce charger congestion and improve access for other users across Thailand’s charging network.

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Under the new rules, drivers who do not disconnect the charging cable and move their vehicle within three minutes of a charging session ending will face a penalty. A preparation period will run from 9-30 June 2026, during which the idle fee will be set at 1 baht per minute. From 1 July 2026 onwards, the full charge of 10 baht per minute will apply.

The policy was announced on 7 June 2026 via the EV Station PluZ Facebook page. The charging network is operated by PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited (OR), which said the move aims to address complaints from EV users who are forced to wait for occupied chargers, sometimes losing valuable charging opportunities because only limited time remains available for their own charging sessions.

The idle fee will apply at all EV Station PluZ locations and across all AC and DC charging points. Charges will be collected through the payment method linked to each user’s account at 2pm on the following day and will appear separately from the original charging transaction.

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Users will be able to review any penalties through the EV Station PluZ mobile application. The company will also send notification alerts whenever an idle fee has been incurred.

In addition to the new penalty system, the EV Station PluZ application will introduce a dedicated idle fee feature on 9 June 2026. The company will also adjust its reservation system, limiting bookings to three slots per account.

EV Station PluZ currently operates 1,300 charging stations nationwide. These are located at PTT Station service stations, LPG Auto Stations, NGV Stations and off-site locations including office buildings, shopping centres, hospitals, hotels, restaurants and resorts. The company states that the average distance between charging stations is no more than 100 kilometres, providing coverage across every province in Thailand.

Manager Online reported that the network is also continuing to expand its high-capacity EV HUB facilities. These sites provide charging power of up to 180kW per charging point and offer at least six charging connectors per location. Ten EV HUB sites are currently operating on major routes across the country.

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Pictures courtesy of MGR online

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