Prices for electric vehicle charging on the campus is lowered

The pricing for electric car charging is adjusted, beginning from 30.1.2023 on Otaniemi and Töölö campus. The new price is 0,30e/kWh*.
The price of Aalto University's electricity is determined in the Nord Pool electricity exchange. In addition to exchange electricity, the total cost of electricity consists of electricity transmission fees and costs related to the purchase of electricity and the operation of the charging service.
In order for the prices of the university's charging stations to correspond as closely as possible to the current cost of energy in the future, the charging price is reviewed monthly. Possible changes will be announced on the university's and ACRE's websites. You can check the valid download price on Plugit's website at or
The parking time restriction on the charging points is currently 3h. Please park in the charging spaces only when you are charging your vehicle.
Going onward, new charging points are installed on a yearly basis around the campus. Development ideas considering new or the existing charging infrastructure can be submitted to info-acre@aalto.fi.
Information about the charging points and practical matters concerning charging is given by Plugit, asiakaspalvelu@plugit.fi
Information on matters related to car parking is given by Aalto Campus & Real Estate, info-acre@aalto.fi
*if the charging is paid by card (not Plugit tag or application), Plugit fee 0,99e/charge will be collected
Read more news
Satellite images reveal the positive effects of restoration in the northern hemisphere peatlands
Satellite data spanning over 20 years shows that the temperature and albedo of restored peatlands begin to resemble those of intact peatlands within about a decade
Startup Spotlight: Aalto Creatives Demo Day Celebrates New Innovations
Aalto Creatives pre-incubator programme hosted a Demo Day event at Marsio’s Living Room Stage in the end of May. The event featured eight pre-incubator participants showcasing their early-stage companies and a panel discussion about investing in the creative industries.
Nature at the core of Aalto's campus plan
The trees in the Otaniemi manor area were significant to Alvar Aalto.