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  1. lee graham

    Free Charging for a week. Who is up to the challenge?

    I hope it won’t be too much longer for you. I know what you mean about paying for petrol, I can’t tell you how happy I am to have saved £250 in a month!
  2. lee graham

    Free Charging for a week. Who is up to the challenge?

    One month challenge complete; 2,500 miles travelled from 641kWh of free renewable electricity. Spent £2 at home for one slow charge.
  3. lee graham

    Tesla chargers v the rest

    Answer none, Tesla’s are already cramping my style. I’m sure they have their own fancy pants network. :) This guy was cool to be fair he was charging on the ac socket so I could still dc ccs.
  4. lee graham

    Free Charging for a week. Who is up to the challenge?

    Lol this isn’t a challenge, bless your hearts. 5th day update, 348 miles traveled, 123kWh of free renewable energy. £35 saved in 5 days compared to diesel.
  5. lee graham

    Free Charging for a week. Who is up to the challenge?

    And start the clock... :)))
  6. lee graham

    Free Charging for a week. Who is up to the challenge?

    I'm lucky that my local councils have banded together and decided to offer an electric car incentive. I didn't even realise this when I ordered my eZS, but there is a free fast charger less than a mile from me and another one in town. This is guaranteed until October 2021. I made a thread about...
  7. lee graham

    Free Charging for a week. Who is up to the challenge?

    I'm attempting the free charging for a year challenge. All electricity from renewable sources.
  8. lee graham

    Limited Battery Capacity, Short Range, High Purchase Cost means the EV revolution may face a natural death sooner.. .

    Not for me, I literally just joined a class action lawsuit against Mercedes. :D I imagine Teslas battery day will be the announcement of solid state batteries which not only increases range but removes the need for cobalt.
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