Ski resort visitors who were told to head home on Sunday due to a heavy snowstorm faced major problems at charging stations. In Dalarna, the queue to charge electric cars was several hundred meters long.
A severe snowstorm swept across Sweden on Monday, prompting several weather warnings. The Swedish Transport Administration urged ski resort visitors and other travelers to head home as early as Sunday.
In Dalarna, this led to a charging queue for electric cars in Malung that stretched about 300 meters as visitors were heading home from Sälen, a popular ski resort. When electric car owner Andreas Fredriksson saw the queue at the charging station, he chose to drive on to a charging station in Torsby, but even there the queue was very long.
– The queue was so long that up to 50 cars were blocking the roundabout at Coop, he says to Göteborgs-Posten.
Jan Fridberg, a pensioner from Malung, describes the sight as shocking when he passed the city’s charging stations, both of which were heavily overloaded.
– It’s too much for this small community when half of Sweden is going home from the mountains. Today we had 16-17 degrees below zero, so the kids are whining and freezing, Fridberg tells the newspaper.