Charging with a charging card

Best setup for your EV

You are going to drive far in your electric vehicle, maybe even abroad, but do you know where you can charge your car? Fortunately, there are around 285,000 charging stations in Europe, and more are being added all the time. The fuel companies contribute heavily with charging stations for public charging and with a fuel card in hand, there is always power on your electric vehicle.

Watch the video below and read more to get the best starting point! (In Danish)

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Vacation in Denmark

If you are staying in Denmark, the best setup is:

Combined with a charging card from:

Vacation in the south

Are you going abroad to the south, it's recommended to have the following charging cards that roam across many charging operators in Europe:

Vacation in the north

Are you going on a vacation to the north, the best setup with charging cards is as follows:

Apps

You can also charge your EV via apps in which you add your payment card.

We've made guide on how you register your payment card with Tesla and My Ayvens, and you can see it below (in Danish).

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FAQ

How do I plan my chargings? When you're going abroad, it's a good idea to plan your chargings. You can find charging stations here: [Chargefinder](targetBlank:https://chargefinder.com/en)Can I roam across countries on my Shell Recharge and Q8 charging card? Yes, you can. All charging stations that are displayed in the navigation, works with Shell Recharge and Q8 charging cards.  There are many partners in Europe, and here are some: - ARAL - Ionity - EWII - E.ON - Allego - Monta - Linkennevirta - Spirii - Recharge Have you made a guide? Yes, we have. Below you can see guide on how you use your charging card to charge.  [Charging your EV with a charging card](targetBlank:https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/IcDLXNefor0)