Reality of owning an electric car in Europe in 2024

preview_player
Показать описание
I think owning an electric car in Europe isn't that bad, but there are a few challenges you should be aware of. In this video I'm going to cover a few important topics that are often left out of videos about electric cars. Enjoy!

0:00 Intro
0:38 My experience
0:58 Number of chargers
1:42 Roaming cards
2:12 Charging price
3:32 My solution
4:23 Finding working chargers
5:00 Best networks
5:30 Summary
6:25 Do I need to stop a lot?
7:07 600 km trip
8:02 This charging location
8:29 Outro

----- ABOUT ME
Hello/Servus,

My name is Tomasz. I'm a father, a software engineer and a Vienna lover. I moved with the family to Vienna in 2020 and I was so blown away by the city that I bought a camera and started this channel to share some of its beauty with you. I was born and raised in Poland, I lived for 4 years in Wrocław and 8 in Kraków. I know and love many amazing cities, but I cannot imagine living anywhere other than Vienna. Please join me on my journey of living abroad. I will take you on a tour around the city and talk about different topics related to life in Vienna. If there is something you want to hear about, let me know in the comments below.

Best,
Tomasz Kusienicki

----- TAG
#polestar2 #ev #electriccar #tesla
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

In agreement with you, that price transparancy and general price differences/price competitiveness among networks is the main problem. I'm mostly using Tesla network due to transparent and good price vs. other networks where prices vary (except for a few known chargers in specific areas)

Rei_n
Автор

I have being driving a modX100 for 7 Years I never ever had a problem of charging and pricing. Why not to buy the leader in EV. I am sorry your YD is under-complex

Joda