i did see a little bit of info that said they can be used for house storage. and for a 4kwh battery it isnt a bad price, as i was looking at 2k for a 2.5kw battery to build a home storage system.
i have had a few problems with the new gridserve ones as well.
at cobham services i have found one out of the 3 units will work. and one i tried at clacket lane did the same.
it has been suggested try holding the ccs plug in while it is doing the handshake, as it may help, but i have not tried...
for me i was looking at an EV as i drive into London a few times a month, and alot of other places are soon to be putting in a low emissions zone's.
i looked at a few other ev's befor i looked at the MG5 and with the affenity deal most others were over 10k more and they didnt offer me anything...
i looked at the Ioniq before i got my MG5.
and i looked at the new prices as the comparances, so 23-25k to 33-35k.
so i had to looks at it as did the Ioniq give me 10k more of a car.. and i could not justify the extra price.
also the Ioniq does not have a roof loading, so you are not allowed to...
i have had a few rapid charges now and i have noticed that then ive had a quick few kwh's top up, that the battery percentage and GOM seams to drop alot faster than it should.
so when i am doing a trip i stop at chobham services and normally top up from 70% to 85% as this would mean i have...
i have got my 5 EV on the congestion charge discount.
electric cars have a 100% discount untill 2025.
the £10 is a registration fee, and is payable each year
https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/congestion-charge/discounts-and-exemptions
it is under the Cleaner vehicle discount
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