The new Fiat 500e is truly a marvel, and with just 600 euros of recharge it allows you to travel 7000 km, and to reach Oslo. This is what emerges from the story of a user who has made this journey with great satisfaction!

The experience of a motorist with the electric Fiat 500 it was exhilarating. During the journey to Oslo you were able to experience many things, the reliability of the car, the costs incurred for recharging, and also the situation of energy prices and the presence of columns in foreign countries.
From Monza to Oslo with the electric Fiat 500
Reaching Oslo starting from Monza was the goal of an Italian motorist who in August decided to embark on this journey with his electric Fiat 500. He has traveled throughout the month of August approximately 7,500 kmwent back and forth and also went to France, precisely to Arles and the Camargue.
Obviously it was quite a challenging journey, but i costs were not exaggeratedin fact he spent around 600 euros for over 20 refills.
The biggest expenses mainly concerned the route from Monza to Oslo, while to go to France he spent just under 100 euros, also because electricity costs less than in Italy.

Lower electricity costs, but the columns are not everywhere
On this tour that took you into the northern Europe there were so many things he saw. The driver also went to Freiburg im Breisgau in southwestern Germany, while on his return he made a detour to Strasbourg and Colmar.
It was also a whole week in Denmark, in North Jutland, but also in Aarhus, in Grenen, in Bulbjergs Klint, in Hirtshals, up to Norway. He also used his car to travel to the country’s oldest city, Tønsberg.
What he noticed was that in Norway and Germany the columns are on the agenda, that is, they are present everywhere and at the disposal of motorists. The same cannot be said in Francewhere instead the columns are in short supplythough the cost of energy electric it is however lower. So apparently it is really worth buying a FIAT 500e if there is really all this savings, given the trend in our country on really excessive fuel costs, which today it is difficult to sustain them. You can invest in the purchase and then save on costs later.