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Located near the village of Arisvi in the quieter western reaches of Lesvos, this DEI Blue electric vehicle charging station offers a practical stop for eco-conscious travelers exploring the island by electric car. DEI Blue is the EV charging network operated by Greece's public power corporation, and its presence on Lesvos reflects the island's growing infrastructure for sustainable tourism.
For visitors on a road trip around Lesvos, charging stops like this one make it increasingly feasible to explore the island's more remote corners — from the petrified forest of Sigri to the traditional villages of the southwestern interior — without range anxiety. While your vehicle charges, it's a good opportunity to take in the surrounding landscape, which in this part of the island tends toward olive groves and rolling hillsides. The coordinates place this station in a rural setting, so travelers should plan their stop accordingly and carry refreshments for the wait.
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What to expect
A functional rural stop rather than a destination in itself — you plug in, and the surrounding quiet of olive groves and open hillside does the rest. It's a practical anchor point for EV drivers looping through the less-visited southwestern interior, where villages are spaced far apart and the next charge may be a long way off.
Best time to visit
Spring and early autumn offer the most pleasant charging waits, with mild temperatures and little traffic on the surrounding roads.
How to get there
From Mytilene, head west toward Kalloni and continue into the southwestern interior toward Arisvi — the drive is roughly 45–55 minutes depending on your route. The station sits in open countryside near the village, so use coordinates to navigate rather than road signs.
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