Jun 18, 2025
The 4 ideal solutions for charging the Dacia Spring: efficiency and convenience compared
Here are the smart, fast, and efficient chargers ideal for charging the Dacia Spring.
The Dacia Spring has established itself as the ultimate affordable electric car, perfect for those looking for a compact and economical full electric vehicle for the city. With a 27.4 kWh battery and a declared range of up to 230 km under the WLTP cycle, it is the perfect choice for anyone wanting a sustainable and efficient car.
But how to charge it in the most practical and convenient way? Here are four solutions to optimize charging the Dacia Spring, including our Chargy and Dazebox C options.
1. Chargy: with dynamic load balancing
Chargy is an advanced wallbox equipped with dynamic load balancing, a feature that automatically adjusts charging power to avoid overloads on the home electrical network.
It supports up to 7.4 kW single-phase power and is an excellent choice for those with a photovoltaic system, allowing optimal use of solar energy. Dynamic load balancing helps prevent power outages when other energy-intensive appliances are in use.
2. Dazebox C: Compact and Smart
Dazebox C is the ideal solution for those looking for a practical and efficient home charger. This single-phase wallbox offers adjustable power up to 7.4 kW, allowing a full charge of the Dacia Spring in about 4 hours.
Thanks to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, it is possible to manage the charging via the Daze app, monitoring consumption and optimizing the process. It does not feature dynamic load balancing, so it is recommended for homes with a good load management capacity.
3. Portable Schuko Charger: The Emergency Solution
The Dacia Spring comes standard with a portable charger that allows charging through a common Schuko socket at 2.3 kW. This solution is useful for occasional use but is not recommended for frequent charging because:
Charging times are very long, over 13 hours for a full cycle.
Schuko sockets are not designed for prolonged loads, increasing the risk of overheating.
Charging efficiency is lower compared to a dedicated wallbox.
4. Type 2 Charging Cable: Essential for Public Charging Stations
If you often use public charging stations, a Type 2 charging cable with 7.4 kW is an essential accessory. The Dacia Spring does not have an integrated cable for public charging, so having one is necessary to connect it to any AC station with a Type 2 socket.

Most Common FAQs About the Dacia Spring
How much does it cost to charge a Dacia Spring at home?
With an average tariff of €0.15/kWh, the cost for a full charge (from 0 to 100%) is about 4 euros, making it one of the most economical fully electric cars to operate.
How much does the Dacia Spring cost with incentives?
Thanks to government incentives, the price of the Dacia Spring can drop to around €15,000–17,000, depending on promotions and the region where it is purchased.
How many kW are needed to charge the Dacia Spring?
The Dacia Spring supports AC charging up to 7.4 kW, so a wallbox with this maximum power is sufficient for optimal charging.
What type of power supply does the Dacia Spring use?
The Dacia Spring is fully electric, with 100% electric power and no thermal engine.
How to charge the Dacia Spring?
You can charge the Dacia Spring using a home wallbox, a Schuko socket, or a public charging station with a Type 2 cable.
Choosing the right charger for your Dacia Spring depends on your needs and available infrastructure. If you are looking for a smart, efficient solution compatible with your home system, Dazebox C and Dazebox Chargy represent two reliable and technologically advanced options. Visit our website to discover which solution suits you best.
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