Electric Transportation in Europe

It looks like Europe continues to embrace electric transportation.  According to my colleague Fritz Maffry, the Renault Twizy is selling very well on The Continent.  The doors are optional, and windows are unavailable.  Good thing it never rains in Europe.  Ooops!

Fritz doesn’t say if the product comes with a pretty and adoring girlfriend with long, beautiful legs as standard equipment, but the video implies that the answer is a resounding YES!

Seriously, charging an EV in Europe is becoming easier by the day.  ABB is building out the world’s largest network of fast-charging stations, starting in The Netherlands.

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3 comments on “Electric Transportation in Europe
  1. alexwjonke says:

    Hi Craig,
    I agree that with you that charging an EV in Europe is becoming quite easy.
    But, I have a question on you: What do you think, which car will be the one that will be sold constantly to the mass market? The Twizzy? The i3? Or even the tesla model S?

    I have arunning a survey about it on alexwjonke.com. I would appreciate if you vote!

    • Your survey asks which car I would buy. For me, and I expect for most people, it depends on price; if you add the MSRP of the cars, you’ll get more meaningful results.

      • alexwjonke says:

        Hi Craig thanks a lot for the fast reply! If you scroll down the article, you get to the next question: why would you buy the car?

        Price is the answer with the lowest results.

        Being honest, it must be a combination of brand and design for my taste!

        Thanks and all the best!