Ciao, amici del Commonwealth polacco-lituano,

    Sto programmando un viaggio dalla Lituania a Zakopane con il mio veicolo elettrico e penso di fare qualche sosta per ricaricare presso i negozi Lidl lungo il percorso.

    Quanto sono affidabili? Ho visto alcune recensioni che dicono che può essere difficile iniziare.

    E l’app? Esiste un’app dedicata per i caricabatterie Lidl o è sufficiente utilizzare eLOcity?

    Molte grazie!

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    1. Oleynick on

      If not trough elocity app, or lidl app, then via charger screen – always at least one of those options worked for me. They are somewhat slow, but somewhat cheap. I also look for them on not too long trips. For longer trips I prefer GreenWay but without subscription they are expensive

    2. Comprehensive_Menu19 on

      Elocity. But along the highway you’ll encounter greenway and Polenergia I.t.d. Be sure to map out all possible charging spots along your route so you’ll be prepared. I almost got stranded after one charging stop failed to charge my car. Luckily the next closest one was within range and worked

    3. Noriaki_Kakyoin_OwO on

      Why did you use the Tri-Commonwealth flag if you don’t go to the Ruthenian lands?

    4. Ok_Nothing_0707 on

      pretty reliable, bot not very fast. 22kwh AC and 60kwh DC. maybe slower during peak shopping hours. however, you don’t need an app – you can pay directly at the station (they have terminals built-in), which is pretty convenient.

    5. Lidl works, most of their chargers are nearly brand new and mostly reliable. But kinda expensive, and often a bit out of the way.

      To make it as smoothly as possible, GreenWay is the biggest operator, and they usually operate massive, multi-stall charging hubs. Orlen Charge is the most common along highways, but they can be a bit of a hit or miss with speeds sometimes.

      Have a good trip!

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