PDC Hotel ABBA Gijón-01 is a charging station located in Gijón, Asturias. This charging station has a total of 2, of which 0 are fast charge connectors.
It was added on 08/06/2023and last updated on 04/07/2024.
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If this
Gijón charger isn't right for your car, there are other solutions. You can check out other chargers in
Gijón or travel to other cities such as
Oviedo,
Unknown city (temporary),
Avilés, as they are nearby and located in
Asturias.
COMMENTS
Txejo tiene razón. Funcionan bien. Lo que no me parece admisible es que cobrando 20€ de parking diarios te hagan pagar el coste de la carga. Espero que no se extienda por otros hoteles
Actualmente parece q solo tienen un enchufe, el cual solo puedes cargar con una llave q te facilitan en recepción. Luego aparte hay dos postes de Porsche/iberdrola con dos conectores tipo 2 en cada poste, los cuales cuestan a 0,30€/kw, pero q a los pocos minutos de iniciar la carga ha bajado de 16kw a 5. El schuko es gratuito.
Los enchufes son de poca potencia, y acaban saltando las proteciones al cargar un Tesla. Te dejan utilizar otro enchufe general, que sí aguanta cargar a 13 Amperios, toda la noche.