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From the heart:
Could someone in Italy offer help to fellow Tesla owners from abroad to get hold of a Hera/Enel charge card :crying:
Honestly, I would be happy to pay even a reasonable fee for such help, or do a great favor in return...?
Anyone?
From the heart:
Could someone in Italy offer help to fellow Tesla owners from abroad to get hold of a Hera/Enel charge card :crying:
Honestly, I would be happy to pay even a reasonable fee for such help, or do a great favor in return...?
Anyone?
Benvenuto Pepe! Complimenti per l'acquisto!:smile:Hi all
It's my first post in this interesting forum.
I ordered my tesla 70D last month; delivery end of July.
Happy to share with you my Tesla's experiences from Bologna (Italy)
I have one, when I do not need it, you can use it.
Hi all
It's my first post in this interesting forum.
I ordered my tesla 70D last month; delivery end of July.
Happy to share with you my Tesla's experiences from Bologna (Italy)
Hi all
It's my first post in this interesting forum.
I ordered my tesla 70D last month; delivery end of July.
Happy to share with you my Tesla's experiences from Bologna (Italy)
We will be travelling from Budapest, Hungary to Toscana in July. I am still debating if I should enter Italy from Villach, Austria or from Ljubjana, Slovenia. Either way, reaching the Verona SuC is ~350km, which is a bit out of my comfort zone. I see there is a charger at an IKEA in Padova. I also see there is an IKEA in Firenze that might be useful during our trip. I am getting conflicting info on chargers at IKEA's. Do I need a card to charge? Can I charge 24/7 or only during business hours?
Also, similarly to dlt's question, would you guys know a hotel in Toscana (preferably in the San Gimignano area) that allows EV charging during our stay?
BTW, I do not own a ChaDeMo adapter, but plan to bring my Type 2 cable and my mobile connector.
Thank you!
We will be travelling from Budapest, Hungary to Toscana in July. I am still debating if I should enter Italy from Villach, Austria or from Ljubjana, Slovenia. Either way, reaching the Verona SuC is ~350km, which is a bit out of my comfort zone. I see there is a charger at an IKEA in Padova. I also see there is an IKEA in Firenze that might be useful during our trip. I am getting conflicting info on chargers at IKEA's. Do I need a card to charge? Can I charge 24/7 or only during business hours?
Also, similarly to dlt's question, would you guys know a hotel in Toscana (preferably in the San Gimignano area) that allows EV charging during our stay?
BTW, I do not own a ChaDeMo adapter, but plan to bring my Type 2 cable and my mobile connector.
Thank you!