According to data released by the European Observatory of Alternative Fuels, the average price per 100 km in DC charging is 2.90 euros. It is worth noting that the calculations were made using a Tesla Model 3.
The most curious thing about this study is that Portugal appears in second place on this list of electric charging costs, behind Iceland. Portugal is the second country in Europe where it is cheapest to charge a car on public roads with an average price of 3.20 euros per 100 km.
Estonia, Slovenia and Norway are the most expensive countries. For 100 km driven, in these countries, you pay an average of 10, 17 and 18.9 euros, respectively.
As Portugal is now almost independent in electricity production from exclusively renewable sources, it should be very inexpensive to charge an electric car.
By Diogo F. from Lisbon on 17 Oct 2024, 19:08
nope
By SS from USA on 17 Oct 2024, 20:33