AndyNWuk
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I bought my MG ZS EV Exclusive last September and thanks to Chorley MG in Burnley, who I have my maintenance contract with, the car has been updated as and when required, the last update being back in February 2021.
I have hardly been anywhere since the last lockdown and the car as of yesterday morning only shows 1375 miles on the speedo.
So yesterday was my very first long distance drive, as I wanted to pick up some furniture from Ikea in both Warrington and Manchester branches which I was so looking forward to the escape to freedom!
After the last update, my car had gone through the "Battery Balancing" after each charge at home and was now showing a range of 214 miles after the last home charge, which has gradually got better from the original 163 miles I use to get.
So I set off on my 143 mile round trip journey yesterday morning with the range showing 214 miles after overnight charging at home.
This soon dropped on the first leg of the route within just a few miles to showing a range of 178 miles, then when I arrived at Ikea in Warrington, I topped up my battery using an Ecotricity CCS 50Kwh charger to full again, where the cars range showed once again 178 miles.
This was enough to complete the rest of my journey over the the Ikea Manchester branch and back home again to Blackpool.
Once home, with just 32 miles remaining on the clock and a yellow battery light just on, I charged the car overnight to include "Battery Balancing" once again using my ROLEC 7Kwh Dumb charger and this morning, the car now shows a range of just 164 miles, which is way off what it said yesterday morning of 214 miles.
Most of my normal use for this car is just travelling locally with no Motorway driving, this was a first long distance journey as previously mentioned.
Not sure if the batteries now have to go through several "Battery Balances" to increase the range back up after the CCS 50 Kw charge or not, or if it will now stay at a range each time of 164 miles.
But interesting that the Rapid Charge seems to have changed everything when compared to just using the 7Kw charge at home all the time.
But I have to say as a plus point for the ZS EV, the drive was superb and flawless, most of it done on Motorway using the MG Pilot set at 70 MPH, it was a dream to drive.
Andy (Blackpool)
I have hardly been anywhere since the last lockdown and the car as of yesterday morning only shows 1375 miles on the speedo.
So yesterday was my very first long distance drive, as I wanted to pick up some furniture from Ikea in both Warrington and Manchester branches which I was so looking forward to the escape to freedom!
After the last update, my car had gone through the "Battery Balancing" after each charge at home and was now showing a range of 214 miles after the last home charge, which has gradually got better from the original 163 miles I use to get.
So I set off on my 143 mile round trip journey yesterday morning with the range showing 214 miles after overnight charging at home.
This soon dropped on the first leg of the route within just a few miles to showing a range of 178 miles, then when I arrived at Ikea in Warrington, I topped up my battery using an Ecotricity CCS 50Kwh charger to full again, where the cars range showed once again 178 miles.
This was enough to complete the rest of my journey over the the Ikea Manchester branch and back home again to Blackpool.
Once home, with just 32 miles remaining on the clock and a yellow battery light just on, I charged the car overnight to include "Battery Balancing" once again using my ROLEC 7Kwh Dumb charger and this morning, the car now shows a range of just 164 miles, which is way off what it said yesterday morning of 214 miles.
Most of my normal use for this car is just travelling locally with no Motorway driving, this was a first long distance journey as previously mentioned.
Not sure if the batteries now have to go through several "Battery Balances" to increase the range back up after the CCS 50 Kw charge or not, or if it will now stay at a range each time of 164 miles.
But interesting that the Rapid Charge seems to have changed everything when compared to just using the 7Kw charge at home all the time.
But I have to say as a plus point for the ZS EV, the drive was superb and flawless, most of it done on Motorway using the MG Pilot set at 70 MPH, it was a dream to drive.
Andy (Blackpool)