Going away for the weekend in an electric car
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Going away for the weekend in an electric car: our tips for preparing your journey!

Are you planning a weekend or holiday in your electric car to enjoy the return of the good weather? You’re intending to drive several hundred kilometres and you’re probably wondering about the range of your electric vehicle in relation to the length of the journey.

Rest assured, the charging point network is well developed in Europe!
Furthermore, EV manufacturers have adapted to the growing needs of EV drivers. Many vehicles are becoming increasingly efficient, offering greater range.

To make sure you have a great weekend, a little forethought and preparation can make your life and your electric car journey a lot easier.

 

Choosing your destination and planning your route

Are you hesitating between several destinations for your weekend? For a long EV journey, choose one that offers easy access to a charging point network.

Then plan both the journey and EV charging accordingly, so that you can charge your vehicle when the opportunity arises! This will give you the chance to stretch your legs and discover the gradual changes in landscape.

The Chargemap route planner takes care of this for you! You enter your destination and the app programmes the safest route for you. It takes into account the location of the charging points and the range of your electric car.

Finally, you can also opt for accommodation (bed and breakfast, hotel or campsite) with an on-site charging facility. In doing so, you and your EV will be able to relax at the same time!
And, who knows, you might even discover a charming village or a great restaurant nearby.

To find them, download the Chargemap application and use the map filters to quickly locate nearby charging points!


Where can you find public charging stations?

With the rise of electric vehicles, public charging stations have become increasingly widespread, making life easier for many EV drivers on the road. In France and across most European countries, you’ll find them in strategic locations such as:

  • public car parks and shopping centre parking areas,
  • near hotels and restaurants,
  • close to major roads and motorways,
  • at motorway service areas,
  • and throughout major cities – ideal if you’re exploring the area during your getaway.

You’ll also come across free EV charging stations. While they’re becoming less common, they remain highly sought-after by drivers keen to save on charging costs.

Travel with complete peace of mind throughout Europe and access thousands of compatible charging points with the Chargemap Pass, the No. 1 multi-network electric charging card for your journeys! Chargemap Pass is subscription-free, easy to use and offers a host of other benefits!

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Prepare your journey down to the finest detail (route, tyres, battery, etc.)

As with any long holiday or weekend trip with a combustion engine car, don’t forget the essentials for your electric car! Don’t leave anything to chance and remember to carry out the essential checks before you hit the road.

Check:

  • Tyre inflation,
  • The condition of the battery
  • The condition of the brakes,
  • The operation of the lights,
  • The quality of the windscreen wipers,
  • The level of fluids (cooling, brake, windscreen washer, etc.).

And of course, plan all the specific checks required by the EV model you own.

All the lights are green? ✅ Let’s move on to the next stage!


Choosing your charging stops based on your budget

Be strategic and avoid running out of energy!
Before you set off and after checking your battery’s range, remember to plan your charging stops accordingly. To help you with this task, use the features of the Chargemap app to make this step even easier and more personalised.

Thanks to our built-in simulator, you can estimate the cost of your charging session based on your vehicle, the connector required, the percentage of battery and even the time of arrival if the rate varies according to duration. It’s a great way to optimise your spending while planning your trip.

Furthermore, thanks to the price filters, you can search for charging stations based on their rates. Choose to display only charging points charging per kWh and set a maximum price per kWh to stay within your budget while searching for charging options.

So what are you waiting for? Download the Chargemap app now and charge your electric car at the best price!


Adopt eco-driving

You’ve undoubtedly opted for an electric vehicle for ecological reasons, so cultivate an eco-friendly attitude all the way. To maximise the range of your electric vehicle, we strongly recommend eco-responsible driving. The main challenge is to maintain a constant speed on the motorway.

So avoid driving nervously, i.e. avoid all sudden accelerations and excessive braking. As well as reducing your carbon footprint, you’ll save energy for the next leg of your road trip!

For the battery, remember the rule: avoid letting it drop below 20% or charging it above 80%, to prolong its life.


Optimising your waiting time when charging

Make the most of your charging stops to take a break, relax, eat something or explore the surrounding area! Some charging stations are ideally located near shops, restaurants or tourist attractions.

You should be aware that, depending on the capacity of your electric car, it may not be more interesting to use fast-charging stations.
The Peugeot e-208, for example, is limited to a maximum DC charging rate of 100 kW. Even if you plug it into a 300 kW charger, it will only charge at its own maximum rate. You could end up paying a higher price for a service you can’t fully benefit from.

As well as charging your vehicle, it’s a good idea to stop for at least 15 to 20 minutes every 2 hours on long journeys.


Taking weather conditions and unforeseen events into account

As you know, when we make plans, we forget to include the unexpected… because it’s unpredictable! However, we’ve put together a list of the unforeseen events you’re most likely to encounter and how to deal with them.

  • Prepare for weather contingencies. You’ll need to consider them if, for example, you’re planning your long holiday journey in an electric car during periods of extreme heat! Extreme weather conditions can slightly reduce the range of electric vehicles.
  • Optimise your vehicle’s load and get rid of any unnecessary weight. Travel light to save battery charge!
  • Make sure you check the conditions of access to charging points, such as their condition, their frequency of use and any potential restrictions. For greater reliability, check out the opinions of other eco-drivers on the app!

You’re all set to go on holiday in an electric car! ?⚡
A dash of planning and safety, a beautiful destination and a well-chosen bunch of travellers will make your road trip unforgettable ?


FAQ: electric car travel

What types of charging stations are available on motorways?

You’ll mainly find rapid DC charging stations on motorways, with power outputs of 150 kW or more. They can recharge your battery up to 80% in around 20 to 30 minutes on average – perfect for a break during a long journey.

What accessories should you take on an electric road trip?

To travel with peace of mind, make sure to bring a Type 2 charging cable compatible with AC charging stations. Some AC chargers require you to use your own cable, unlike most rapid DC chargers which come with an integrated cable (CCS or CHAdeMO plug, depending on your vehicle model). It’s also a good idea to carry a multi-network charging card such as the Chargemap Pass, giving you access to over 700,000 charge points across 19 European countries!

Can you travel abroad with an electric car?

Absolutely! You just need to plan your route using compatible charging stations abroad, check the plug types used in the countries you’re visiting, and use a charging card like the Chargemap Pass to access a wide range of networks seamlessly.

Does the cost of charging vary from country to country?

Yes – whether you’re charging your electric car in France, the Netherlands, Italy or Spain, the price won’t be the same. Charging costs depend on several factors, including the country (each has its own electricity rates), the location and rental cost of the charging station, the charging power delivered, equipment and maintenance costs, and even customer support services. Be sure to check the applicable tariffs using the Chargemap app – all prices are listed on each charging point’s info page when using the Chargemap Pass.

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Fabio
Fabio
18 May 2024 15 h 47 min

Mi mandate mail ma non conosco l’inglese prego di mandarmele in italiano
Affinché possa capirle e magari riuscire ad iscrivermi

Pavlos
Pavlos
16 May 2025 19 h 37 min

Hello
The big question can’t see an answer. Can I pay using your app at the charger i will find using your app??

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