You need a New Motion card (best in Belgium- Germany), Chargemap card ( France to Germany) and Electromaps (Spain & odd countries) cards plus the apps
Use Plugshare or electromaps or chargemaps sites to find the chargers & routes plan
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Register on everything, add your address & cards before you go. Some you need to do 3 months before to get your RFID and get your details sorted. Have a print out of what works where so no panic on the day
When you do long distances ignore the GOM and instead use the actual miles per kw and percentage.
Starting the day at 100% you have 80% of the range to charger 1 that allows backup in case of issues. After that you allow 60% of range (20-80% charge) thereon.
If you have loads of chargers you can do 120 km/hr if they are sparse slow down to 100 km/hr. Rain impacts on range so slow down.
Some networks are dire or busy, others have multiple chargers & are reliable, the comments on those map links will help you and check whilst at the previous charger.
If you arrive & they're dead, check the emergency stop button, often you just twist & they pop out putting the charging station back in action.
This chap is an expert and did much of what you want to do in a 24kw Nissan van when chargers were rare.
Maybe we need a podcast on this?