Greece’s Public Power Corporation (PPC) on Tuesday announced a new service for the charging of electric cars at public PPC blue chargers and at home.
This is the bluePass service, which combines charging at PPC blue public chargers with charging at home for a fixed monthly fee.
Specifically, with the activation of bluePass in the myPPC app, drivers of electric vehicles can get an allowance of 50kWh every month for just an additional 20 euros on their monthly bill, for charging vehicles at all publicly accessible chargers in the PPC blue network, with an additional gift of 50 kWh/month for charging at home.
At the same time, they can buy home chargers with a 15% discount and benefit from the possibility of their installation by PPC blue.

Obviously every car is different but I think that works out that someone driving 20,000 km/y would pay approximately double for this electric deal as they would pay driving an average petrol car. Given that electric cars are significantly more expensive to buy than petrol ones there doesn’t seem to be much of an incentive to switch?