jaapv
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Please give information and tips about the charging in your country/area. This thread is not meant for discussion. Such posts will be removed.
Ozukus said:Chargeyourcar Card http://www.chargeyourcar.co.uk which costs £20 and needed for non-sourcelondon charge points that I've seen in places like Kent
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welljock said:Ozukus said:Chargeyourcar Card http://www.chargeyourcar.co.uk which costs £20 and needed for non-sourcelondon charge points that I've seen in places like Kent
Your web address is wrong it should be http://www.chargeyourcar.org.uk
jaapv said:welljock said:Ozukus said:Chargeyourcar Card http://www.chargeyourcar.co.uk which costs £20 and needed for non-sourcelondon charge points that I've seen in places like Kent
Your web address is wrong it should be http://www.chargeyourcar.org.uk
The ChargeyourCar card is valid on all TheBlueMotion charge points on the Continent (which in Holland is virtually all)
since last month.
The company is also active in France, Belgium and Germany.
http://www.thenewmotion.com/en/
Fbitc said:ah, yes; they moved their domain from http://www.thenewmotion.com to http://www.lovetoload.com and they had forgotten, to update their security certificate... but with accepting your security warning on your browser, you should be able to go on to the website...?
gwatpe said:PHEV shipped to Australia only have the single low power socket installed. The supplied cable will work in any 15A 240VAC AUS STD power outlet. Use of an adapter cord will allow connection to a 10A STD 240VAC outlet. This is not recommended.
"ChargePoint" have stations in some shopping centre car parks and selected other locations. Mitsubishi dealers may have installed charging points like my local dealer.
"ChargePoint" requires an application and use of a provided card to access their equipment. Some "ChargePoint" stations offer a free service.
There are minimal public charge points and these are mainly located in the major cities and in some selected locations on Kangaroo Island to support the local use of EV's on the island.
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