South Tyrol has a great deal of charging points for electric vehicles and 100% of the electricity used is generated by local hydropower. As the owner of such a vehicle, you can explore our beautiful region sure in the knowledge that you’re doing your bit for the environment. Our guests have access to the six charging points in our underground garage – we have an 11kw type 2 connection and five shockproof sockets that you may use to top up your vehicle’s battery free of charge.
If you don’t have an electric vehicle yourself, your holiday is the ideal time to take one on a test drive! We’d be more than happy to hire you our stylish, emission-free BMW i3 for the bargain price of € 150 per day. After you’ve experienced its innovative features, its modern design and its pleasant driveability, we’re sure you’ll be convinced!
The ideal trip to take in our electronic car is without doubt the Sellaronda round trip, taking you over a total of four mountain passes. Starting in Val Gardena, you drive on a winding mountain pass to the Sassolungo. Here, you can marvel at the magnificent mountain views of the Gruppo del Sassolungo and the Sella massif. Finally, drive down into Val di Fassa and then on to Passo Pordoi. If you like, you can then take a cable car up to the plateau-shaped peak of the Sasso Pordoi mountain.
If you don’t have an electric vehicle yourself, your holiday is the ideal time to take one on a test drive! We’d be more than happy to hire you our stylish, emission-free BMW i3 for the bargain price of € 150 per day. After you’ve experienced its innovative features, its modern design and its pleasant driveability, we’re sure you’ll be convinced!
The ideal trip to take in our electronic car is without doubt the Sellaronda round trip, taking you over a total of four mountain passes. Starting in Val Gardena, you drive on a winding mountain pass to the Sassolungo. Here, you can marvel at the magnificent mountain views of the Gruppo del Sassolungo and the Sella massif. Finally, drive down into Val di Fassa and then on to Passo Pordoi. If you like, you can then take a cable car up to the plateau-shaped peak of the Sasso Pordoi mountain.