
Today, charging an electric car is getting easier and easier. In fact, you just need to find a terminal among the many available in France, which sometimes offer very high power, up to 360 kW at the moment. Suffice it to say that the fear of running out of battery is less and less these days, because there are many solutions. All the more so refill price still relatively reasonable, if anything more interesting than filling up a classic thermocar.
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New tax
And this also applies to carriers that show prices slightly higher than others, such as Tesla for those who do not have a monthly subscription. But be careful, because the manufacturer plans to raise prices even more for individual users. We remember that upon arrival in France, the firm offered free charging to all its customers before charging it to Model 3 launch. The manufacturer also introduced an additional fee for using the terminal after charging. But now the company wants to go a little further.
Rising price
In fact, the latter now plans to charge drivers who fill up their car’s battery more than 80%. In fact, when you want to exceed this value, charging takes much longer, which therefore monopolizes the Supercharger that can be used by another driver. But for now, no date has been announced for the implementation of this unprecedented tax, which may come a little later.
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Source: Auto Plus

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