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1. Netherlands
You might have guessed that in the Netherlands, you can take a trip to the Dutch capital, Amsterdam. Also known as a country that likes to party, the The Netherlands are also known for being the number 1 in electric cars.
Faced with the various challenges of climate change, the country has had to speed up its energy transition, by introducing a number of measures to encourage drivers to switch to electric cars. The government would like to :
- a purchase bonus of up to 400 euros a year
- no toll charges
- financial assistance to install charging points at home
- open up the bus lane for electric cars
With the various measures that will gradually be put in place, you'll be able to get around in an electric car without any problems.
If you want to travel from Paris to Amsterdam by electric car, here is the route suggested by the ABRP application:
As you can see, with 100 % of charge at the start, you will cover 504 km for 5h07 of driving. As far as recharging is concerned, you only stop once at the Tesla Supercharger. In fact, since March 2022, SuperChargers have also been open to all electric car brands and not just to Tesla drivers, as was the case some time ago.
2. Luxembourg
Would you like to go on a roadtrip to Luxembourg?
If your destination is a green area with a strong emphasis on nature, Luxembourg could be the ideal city to visit by electric car.
What's more, as the last few years have seen a sharp rise in the number of registration of electric and hybrid vehicles from 23.7 % in 2022compared with 2021, which was 20,5 %.
Electric cars also mean charging points. With the number of electric vehicles on the increase, Luxembourg has had to expand its charging infrastructure and services. In fact, since the beginning of 2022, the network of charging points has been extended to include electric vehicles. Chargy has already reached 1,000 terminals and hopes to add more "Chargy charging points and 88 SuperChargy charging points, offering ultra-fast charging".
So when it comes to recharging your car, you won't have to worry about a thing, because a large number of recharging points are available throughout the country. Although Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries in Europe, it is one of the best equipped in terms of electric cars and charging points.
3. Portugal
If you're looking for sun and warmth on your holiday, Portugal could be your next destination. Once you've arrived at your destination, you can visit Lisbon's oldest monuments and the historic districts of Mouraria, Graçia and Alfama. During your visit, you can leave your vehicle to charge at public charging points in tourist areas.
According to theEuropean Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA)the Portugal has the 4th most charging points in Europe, with 15 points every 100 km.. So you won't have to worry about finding a terminal along the way.
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4. Sweden
The countries of Northern Europe are undoubtedly the champions when it comes to electric mobility.
According to theACEA (LEuropean Automobile Manufacturers' Association)The Sweden is in the top 5 of countries with the most electric vehicle registrations, with a share of 45 %.
To make it easy for everyone to recharge their cars, charging points have been installed all over the country, including in the most remote areas of major cities such as Stockholm, Goteborg and Malmo. As a result, Sweden ranks 4th behind France in terms of the number of charging stations installed. 25,000 charging points installed according to the ACEA 2022 progress report.
By the way, when it comes to recharging, did you know that you can recharge any electric vehicle while driving?
Indeed, in order to compete with fossil fuels, the European Commission, bans the sale of internal combustion cars in all European countries by 2030. To achieve this objective, Sweden has planned to electrify its roads. This is already the case on the E16 motorway between Gävle and Sandviken, thanks to the charging network Vattenfall InChargeinaugurated in 2016. To build on this success, the Swedish government plans to a plan to electrify 2,000 km of the busiest roads by 2030.
5. Denmark
If you're looking to visit a Nordic country, Denmark could be for you. As well as being a gateway to Scandinavia and a cultural and historical region, it's also an ideal destination for electric car users, given that Denmark is one of Europe's champions of electric mobility. In fact, the Denmark is ranked 2nd in the electric car market, with a share of 35.3 %behind Sweden in 2021.
From Berlin, for example, you can visit the city of Aarhus. As one of the country's oldest cities, let yourself be guided by its Viking-era history, because that's when Aarhus was founded. You can visit Den Gamble By, an open-air museum, as you wander through its streets. Take a trip back in time to discover the different periods.
According to the ABRP application, the journey will take 5 hours 53 minutes. As for recharging, you'll need to make 2 stops. While your vehicle is recharging, take the opportunity to take a break and rest.
For a feast for the eyes, you can also visit Legoland, where the concept of assembling multicoloured bricks was born. It's a worthwhile visit, especially if you're travelling with children, who will be delighted.
During your stay in Denmark, you can find free kiosks in the car park of the IKEA department stores' in Aarhus, or at the Tesla Superchargers all over Denmark.
A few tips before you go on holiday
To help you make the most of your holiday, we have a few tips for you:
- if you're going on holiday with your family, think comfort, space and safety. To find out which electric car would be ideal for a family holiday, read our top 9 electric cars for family holidays. You can also opt for a electric van if you're feeling adventurous!
- remember to prepare your itinerary and locate the milestones The car's battery: it's highly likely that during your journey you'll stop often to take a break and recharge your car if it's flat. To do this, you can use the ABRP mobile application, where the platform will list the hotspots accessible during your journey. This will save you time and prevent you from running out of fuel. If you are interested, the application can be downloaded free of charge from theApp Store and Play store.
- promote fast charging stations When you're travelling long distances, it's best to choose fast terminals to save you time when recharging and get you to your destination quickly.
- don't forget your top-up card : Beev offers you its free universal top-up card, enabling you to top up at more than 300,000 top-up points throughout Europe at the best price. Order it now on the reload card page.
Hire an electric car for your holidays!
If you don't yet have an electric car and would like to take advantage of it at a lower cost on holiday, opt for an electric car. rental.
It's true that electric cars are not yet available to everyone. However, you can hire one to get the most out of your electric car. clean vehicle for the duration of your holiday. This will give you the opportunity to try out the electric car before you decide to buy.
By the way, if you're interested, Beev offers several electric car rental packages:
- LMD (Medium-term leasing) for professionals only from 1 to 24 months
- Long-term leasing from 24 to 60 months
- LOA (Lease with Purchase Option) from 24 to 72 months
Lease an electric car
Would you like to lease an electric car? Beev offers you 100 % electric cars at negotiated prices, as well as recharging solutions.
In conclusion
As we've seen, it's possible to travel around Europe in an electric car. These destinations are ideal for recharging your batteries. What we're presenting here are just some of the roadtrips you can enjoy on your own, with family or friends.
If you're more interested in visiting the French regions, we've got you covered. 6 electric car destinations in France.
Do you have any other destinations you'd like to share with us? Have you travelled outside France, or even Europe, with your electric car? Don't hesitate to share your experiences with us in the comments section!
Enjoy your electric journey!