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We are considering a trip to France in the next few weeks. Can I confirm that you need some sort of card to use any third party chargers? It seems that the Chargemap card is recommended - is this because it is an umbrella card that gives access to a number of charging networks? It appears to be about 20 euros to buy the card. Is this per annum or for life? Has anyone bought one recently? If so how long did it take from the order for the card to turn up in the UK?
Are there any free backup cards or apps that can be recommended? thanks
 
I have a Chargemap card - not used it yet but it took about a month to arrive.

Get a Maingau card for cheaper rates at ionity and a plugsurfing card for most other things.

Those 3 together with the supercharger network would do you fine.
 
I have a Chargemap card - not used it yet but it took about a month to arrive.

Get a Maingau card for cheaper rates at ionity and a plugsurfing card for most other things.

Those 3 together with the supercharger network would do you fine.

Oh dear we don't have a month! Do you recall if the plugsurfing card arrived quicker?
Is there any option to buy these cards when you arrive in France or indeed any chargers you can use with an App rather than card? Thanks
 
Oh dear we don't have a month! Do you recall if the plugsurfing card arrived quicker?
Is there any option to buy these cards when you arrive in France or indeed any chargers you can use with an App rather than card? Thanks
It probably took a while due to recent restrictions - certainly get a Maingau card as ionity are pretty good over there. Most will use an app but how reliable that will be is an unkown quantity.

I don't recall how long my plugsurfing card took to arrive - get them ordered now and you should be ok

There's nowhere physical to buy them that i am aware of.
 
Oh dear we don't have a month! Do you recall if the plugsurfing card arrived quicker?
Is there any option to buy these cards when you arrive in France or indeed any chargers you can use with an App rather than card? Thanks
You could try the Alizé app. I've not used it myself but seems to have most of the local networks albeit at a slightly higher cost than if you're signed up for the local network Homepage - Alizé Charge
 
Sorry to ask what might seem an irrelevant question and hijacking the thread, but I figured that people following this will have lots of experience of driving across Europe. ABRP is great at showing a route via chargers for a long road trip, but it would be useful to also get an idea of how much it will cost on tolls via that route. Is there anything that will work it out for you? I need to take some stuff down to the south of Spain and trying to work out if cheaper / easier to get the ferry to Santander (I'm not the best travelling on water!) or to go Eurotunnel and drive the lot.
 
We're going back to France in a fortnight and I'm seriously thinking of getting an automatic toll transponder. It looks like they aren't too expensive and should mean goodbye to faffing around at toll booths.
I usually get one from here - i've had perfect service form them over the years, never a single issue. I'm about to order a Swiss vignette and German emission sticker.

Maut & Vignetten für 2020 online kaufen | Tolltickets
 
Recently back from France. Bought a Chargemap card but didn’t need to use it. Got by on a combination of superchargers on the toll roads, overnight charging at hotels and granny charging (bought 2 pin adaptor from Tesla SC before going).
A warning on 2-pin plugs for France. The polarity in French sockets can randomly be one way or the other, meaning that your 2-pin adaptor will only work on half of them. Solution is to buy two two-pin adaptors from Tesla with different polarity. Or just keep on trying different sockets til you find one that works.
 
A warning on 2-pin plugs for France. The polarity in French sockets can randomly be one way or the other, meaning that your 2-pin adaptor will only work on half of them. Solution is to buy two two-pin adaptors from Tesla with different polarity. Or just keep on trying different sockets til you find one that works.
Reasonably new houses should conform to pin a recent assignment standard. I wired mine up accordingly and it worked first time at our friends' place (their house is 5 years old). but it would only take 5 minutes to rewire the plug if I needed to.
 
Sorry to ask what might seem an irrelevant question and hijacking the thread, but I figured that people following this will have lots of experience of driving across Europe. ABRP is great at showing a route via chargers for a long road trip, but it would be useful to also get an idea of how much it will cost on tolls via that route. Is there anything that will work it out for you? I need to take some stuff down to the south of Spain and trying to work out if cheaper / easier to get the ferry to Santander (I'm not the best travelling on water!) or to go Eurotunnel and drive the lot.
Motorway map France : preparing your routes on french motorways - ASFA
 
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