
Sales of electric vehicles have continued to accelerate for months, and their market share now exceeds 20% on a European scale. It’s quite simple, there are more zero-emission models sold on the Old Continent than diesel ones, and it’s been happening lately. And the success of electricity should continue for a long time. However, it still exists some brakes for motorists, especially regarding recharging. And it is not for nothing that many are afraid of not finding a terminal, while others are afraid that they will have to wait a long time and waste time.
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— EG Group UK (@TheEGGroup) November 13, 2023
New deal
Fortunately, catches have been steadily increasing for several years both in France and abroad. Enough to calm the most worried, who are afraid of running out of battery. Especially since oil giant EG just partnered with Tesla to offer even more charging stations. as? Well, by purchase Superchargers, to install them in strategic locations in the UK as well as the rest of Europe. These terminals will be supplied by the manufacturer and will function in the same way as those owned by them.
Open to all
And good news, fast charging stations, which now reach 250 kW will be open to all electric vehicles, as long as they are compatible. Drivers will also be able to use the Plug & Charge function, which allows them to start charging the car without prior identification using a card or badge. It is expected that the first terminals will be put into operation before the end of the year, and the cost of charging has not been announced.
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Source: Auto Plus

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