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With an electric car, the gems of the Oslo region are easily accessible Did you know there are plenty of great experiences just a short drive outside the capital? You can easily rent an electric car for the day and discover many gems surrounding the city. How to charge in Norway? Choose fast charging on the go: When you travel with an electric car in Norway, you can choose between fast charging or destination charging. Fast charging charges the battery quickly which is perfect for shorter stops, while destination charging usually requires you to stay overnight to be fully charged. Two types: There are two different fast chargers. Ordinary fast chargers deliver up to 150 kilowatts (kW) in charging power, while so-called lightning chargers deliver from 150 kW and upwards. It is not dangerous to use a charger that is more powerful than the car is equipped for, but it may cost you more. Therefore, choose the one that suits your car. No need for your own cable: The fast chargers along the road is installed with cables, so you don't need to bring your own. The various stations may have different cable types, but you can easily see which cable fits the connector in your car. The most common are called CHAdeMO and CCS, with the latter being the most common. Follow the instructions: Once you have found the charger you want to use, insert the correct cable into the socket on your car. Follow the instructions at the charging station to get started. If you have problems with charging, you can call the customer service number on the station and an operator will help you. Code chip or app: Charging an electric car normally requires you to start, stop and pay through an app or code chip. Each charging station clearly states which app you must download and use. There is not one app that works on absolutely all charging stations in Norway, but some apps work on many. You can also order the Electric Vehicle Association's code tag, which is pre-registered and can be used at several of the charging companies in Norway. Map charging options before departure: Although there are many charging options along Norwegian roads, the best cure for range anxiety is to plan the route before you set off. It may be a good idea to download the Electric Vehicle App from the Electric Vehicle Association, which helps you plan your route and gives you suggestions for charging stations along the way.