The good news is that now, for a (long) coffee break, we can get back behind the wheel of our electric car from the Saint-Nazaire-Les-Eymes area. The energy crisis hasn’t slowed down this long-awaited project of low-carbon motorists. While the electric car is increasingly used outside the cities, where it is truly essential, users still too often have to deal with the hassle of recharging, especially on long journeys, i.e. on the motorway. The other good news for 2023, it will be less and less like this. Motorway companies and charging station managers have agreed and ensure that, by next summer, there will be charging for everyone.
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on the A41, fast charging station at the Saint-Nazaire service area
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