There are numerous public e-bike charging points and service stations available in the Bodensee–Vorarlberg-Region. This means you can top up your battery during a break and relax whilst enjoying the region’s most beautiful cycle routes.



Here you will find an overview of e-bike charging stations, including their locations. To ensure you can enjoy your cycle ride without any worries, we recommend checking the available charging options before you set off. Access conditions, opening hours and the charging process may vary depending on the station – in some cases, you will need to bring your own charger, or use of the station may be restricted to customers visiting the premises.
An overview of e-bike charging points
- Bregenz, Vorarlberger Landesbibliothek, Fluherstraße 4
- Bregenz, LKH Bregenz, Carl-Pedenz-Straße 2
- Feldkirch, Montforthaus, Montfortplatz 1
- Feldkirch, Illspitz
- Hard, Heaven 7 - Cafe Strandhaus Bar, Am Hafenpark 2
- Hard, Schule am See, Seestraße 58
- Lochau, Gemeindeamt, Landstraße 22,
- Lustenau, Gasthaus am Rohr, Forststraße 111
- Lustenau, Gemeinde, Rathausstraße 1
- Mäder, Spielhüsle, Schlößleweg 1
- Mäder, Betreubares Wohnen, Brühl 3
- Schwarzach, Offsetdruckerei, Hofsteigstraße 104
- Wolfurt, Bushaltestelle Cubus/Rathhaus ,Schulstraße
- Wolfurt, Geräteturnhalle, Sporthallenstraße 2
FAQ
Where can I charge my e-bike for free in the Bodensee–Vorarlberg-Region?
Many public institutions, local authorities, cafés and leisure facilities offer free charging points for e-bikes. Please check the relevant terms and conditions before setting off on your ride.
Do I need to bring my own charger?
That depends on the specific charging point. Many charging points have Schuko sockets, so you’ll need to bring your own charger.
How long does it take to charge an e-bike?
Depending on the battery and charger, a full charge usually takes between 3 and 6 hours. For a leisurely stop, 30 to 60 minutes is often enough to gain some extra range.




