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Guide to charging electric vehicles

The things you need to know to fill up your car with energy in an easy and safe way.

Charging locations

As more and more people make the move to EVs it is has become easier than ever to charge your electric car, whether at home, at work or out and about.
At home: one of the biggest advantages of an EV is the convenience of refuelling at home. Home charging also saves you time and money especially with smart charging software that charges efficiently when electricity rates are low. A home charging station must be installed by a professional to ensure that it is safely connected to your electricity circuit.

At work: employers are increasingly offering charging stations at the workplace to improve their company’s sustainability and encourage staff to change to an EV. Charging at work is ideal as your EV is sitting unused for longer periods.

Out and about: from shopping centres and hotels to car parks and service stations, there is a network of over 30,000 public charging points across France where you can easily and quickly charge your EV. Find your nearest charging station.

Charging stations map

Find your nearest charging station.

Public charging

When out and about there are only two things that you need to charge your EV.
1. EV charging app: this will help you to locate the nearest available charging station that is appropriate to your vehicle. The app connects to the charging station allowing you to charge your vehicle and pay for the electricity used. An RFD card can often also be used to pay for EV charging.
2. Cable: There are several types of cable which different car manufacturers use for their EVs. In most cases the cable will be supplied with your vehicle. Charging stations are clearly marked with the types of cable they accept and a charging app will pinpoint the ones appropriate to your needs. You simply connect the cable to the station. Fast charging stations (found on major roads and filling stations) have charging cables built in.

Home charging grant

The French government currently offers a tax rebate of 75% of the amount of expenses incurred for the acquisition and installation of home charging stations, up to a limit of €300 per charging station.

Who is eligible:
Taxpayers who own rent or occupy free of charge a home that they allocate to their main home and their second home (one per taxpayer).

Full details including terms and conditions.

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