No I haven't, that area isn't normally one I visit and we don't have any of their stations around and about us. Might have to enable it anyway just in case
I've now tried 10 Gridserve sites and not had one successful charge. Normally recognises it's connected to the car but then sits there for a few minutes telling me it's starting up but never does. Tried there old and new hardware and it just doesn't seem to like me so for now I avoid Gridserve sites
Stopped at the FastNed station just outside Felixstow at the park & ride today. All covered which was great as it’s a little wet. Solar on the roof and great initial speeds trailing off to 70kW at 65%
You might not have too long to wait, apparently Shell are now looking at rolling out stations similar to the one in Fulham I posted a picture of recently by 2025
Although the canopy isn't great it would keep a fair bit off in a heavy downpour and lets face it it's better than most out there.
As it's attached to an existing ICE petrol station there is coffee, food and toilets available and just across the road is a shopping centre
3 hours, you're lucky. Our local Tesco is 1.5hrs and Sainsburys 1hr. Will not be shopping at Sainsburys again as the last trip, plugged into the free Pod Point and went off to do our weekly shop. A few weeks ago I got a £100 parking charge for overstaying. Waste of time Tesco & Sainsburys having...
Went down to Eastbourne yesterday and before returning home decided to go get a charge. Had a look at was available and there only seemed to be 1 provider of 150kW+ chargers, MFG, and as I'd never used the network before I thought I'd give them a go. Bonus was they are also part of the...
Apologies I missed that bit out. I just used A Better Route Planner, great for planning the stops but has quite a few shortfalls as a satnav when you’re not on motorways and it really suffered in Madrid as it couldn’t cope with the multiple splits in off ramps.
Out of all the networks I preferred Wenea as they were the most trouble free and the app works well, I did use Acciona as they were the chargers in Chapinaria where my partners mother lives and they were OK. Enel were quite good too, I used a couple of them.
Well after a 3500 journey, in which the car behaved impeccably on the whole, I thought I'd note down a few things I found.
So lets start with the car, as I said on the whole it was very well behaved with a couple of minor exceptions. ACC doesn't like overtaking lorries and I had many occasions...
ENGIE - A1 Aire de Ressons Ouest (direction Paris)
Right outside the entrance to the cafe and shop. Lots of different places to sit and relax inside and out.
i think you need to put them down to a mixture of teething problems and human error. OK so I’ve only had my Trophy for 4 weeks but have already clocked up 1500 miles, 560 of them today, with another 800 to go in the next couple of days.
I also have to solely rely on Public Charging as I have...
I have and have been relying on it for the last 5 years when I didn't bother with having a car, for trips where I needed one I used to use zipcar or enterprise car club but those have now been replaced by the MG. At the moment the car only gets used once during the week for the shop and weekends...
for journeys around my area I get 4.7 - 4.8 but then again nearly every road is 20mph but you are lucky if you get above 15mph just down to the sheer volume of traffic.
On motorways journeys I'm getting 3.4 - 3.6 depending on how heavy footed I feel
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