A travel-mad Brit trekked over 700 miles across the country with the aim of discovering the most picturesque car charging point in the UK. Steph Robinson, an influencer who has 140,000 followers, spent over 14 hours during a three-day mission to find the perfect spot to boost her electric motor. Her journey saw the traveller go from beautiful spots in the Lake District to the depths of Devon.
The Škoda Enyaq 85 was her mode of transport for the expedition, doing 351 miles per charge. The influencer, who is also known as @geordie_hiker, added: “I really wanted to show people how beautiful the UK is and that you can travel the country in an EV, you don’t have to jump on a plane to have an adventure! I hope I proved that it can be done cheaper and more sustainably! “It was such a relaxing trip. I just cruised from location to location with the window down, enjoying the sunshine, exploring new places and finding gorgeous hidden nooks, and I got to soak up the views while I was quickly topping up the charge on my Škoda.
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” Day one kicked off when she set out from her home in Whitley Bay, Newcastle, on 19 June. The first stint on the road racked up an impressive 88.8-mile drive to Ullswater, the Lake District.
Steph charged her car while taking in the magnificent sunny views of the remote charging point. Not wasting any time, she then set off to her second point of interest, located 190.6 miles away in the forest of Coed y Brenin, Dolgellau.
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