Any shuko to type 2 charging cable should work just fine in Norway.
Yeah, SHOULD... however, it is not the charging cable that is the problem. Let me explain with the Renault Zoe as an example. This car could only charge on TN networks. In Norway this is quite rare. That meant that if you tried to plug the Renault Zoe into the wall socket in most parts of Norway (using the domestic charging cable), the onboard charger would not charge the car..... it needed the more rare TN net to charge. Or you had to have a transformator between the electrical grid and the car.
Since IT net is not very common, except in Norway and Albania, I was wondering if the onboard charger in the Energica bikes is picky about the electrical grid supplying the AC. It is a difference between TN, IT and TT, even though you get AC from all three. So yes, the onboard charger will notice, even though it is AC.
Jut to be clear: I am not asking about the DC charging. I am asking about the AC charging, were the onboard charger in the bike is used. In Norway IT network is the usual network in your wall socket, while in Europe it is TN which rules. The question is, will the onboard charger accept both IT and TN electrical networks ? And yes, again, it can notice. AC is not AC, it turns out.
Energica has so far not answered my questions.