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Thinking about renting an EV in Norway? We just drove ~1,400 km across Oslo, the southern coast, Bergen, and back in a Volkswagen ID.3—and here’s everything we wish we knew. From picking the right car size, understanding CCS2 vs. CHAdeMO, and how often you’ll actually need to charge, to which apps and payment methods work best, this video shows the real-world rental EV experience in one of the most EV-friendly countries on earth. We cover booking tips (Avis vs. others), why smaller cars often make more sense, whether you even need a car in Oslo, and how to pace a scenic road trip without stress.
00:00 Intro & why Norway is perfect for an EV rental
00:49 Our vehicle & route (VW ID.3, ~1,400 km)
02:06 Booking & pricing notes (Avis vs. others; shop around)
03:38 Car size advice (pack light—ID.3 trunk fit check)
06:34 Connectors in Norway (CCS2 standard; avoid CHAdeMO)
07:27 How often to charge & typical road speeds (why range goes further)
08:33 Apps & payments (Elton, cards, terminals, data)
10:39 Charger types: slow / 50 kW / 150–300+ kW—when to use which
11:44 Do you even need a car in Oslo? (airport trains, city mobility)
12:30 Trains & short flights between cities (Oslo ↔ Bergen options)
14:58 Trip pacing & buffer time (3–4 hr drive days ≈ 6 hrs with stops)
17:12 Sample day flow & bathroom/amenity reality
18:22 Wrap-up & who should rent an EV in Norway
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