emmrecs
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Isnt that where the apps that are usually a hinderance come in?
For those of us with a pre-facelift MG5 such a dedicated app, or in-car setting, does not exist!
Isnt that where the apps that are usually a hinderance come in?
Ah but my five is fettled, ready to go,For those of us with a pre-facelift MG5 such a dedicated app, or in-car setting, does not exist!
crazyI think the reason more places install 22 or 7kW instead of rapid chargers is the hidden costs associated.
I'm in the middle of having chargers installed for customer use, but even with the government grants, the fact we have an industrial 3phase supply and 100kW of solar, the hoops we'd have to jump through make it prohibitively expensive to install rapids.
Even with the 22kW we are installing, we can open them to the public, but we can't list them publicly on the apps due to the extra requirements from the government to allow it.
Problem is, a lot of people listen to him. He should know better, normally his EV reviews are ok. Obviously track work is irrelevant to most people, but I fear this video will be referred to a lot.Started watching it then had to stop. Another couple of twerps who hadn't done their research (or pretended not to). I guess I'll never know if you can have fun in an EV.![]()
Definitely is.crazy
Gridserve's new app can show how fast you're charging and will message you at 80% battery if you've wandered off. Pretty impressed with it... and with 2 trips to Leeds and back this month, the discount they were offering was welcome!For those of us with a pre-facelift MG5 such a dedicated app, or in-car setting, does not exist!
He has most likely seen your photo and thought , " Look at that poor Lady with her hands on her head, she must have run out of battery".He has a point about no shelter at charging stations and ultra-heavy cables. But, holidays?
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yep, all the sensational headlines around cost use worst case public charging costs which most people only use on long runsMy goodness. The DM is really ramping it up. I continue to fight the good fight on their discussion boards but get absolutely battered with red arrows and abusive comments. I will still keep going though as I believe changing just one person's mind is a success.
You'll be waiting forever for the new battery tech. Not because it's not coming but because once it's here, then you'll be waiting for the next new battery tech etc etc etc. The infrastructure is fine now, for the number of EVs on the road now. It is expanding as fast if not faster than EVs on the road....
I am still at the plugin hybrid stage as waiting for the battery tech and charging infrastructure to mature, another few years, but I can see the benefits of EV driving as most of my journeys are within the EV range of my PHEV
If most of your journeys are within the EV range of a PHEV, then why not have an EV?but I can see the benefits of EV driving as most of my journeys are within the EV range of my PHEV
Nah looks more like Midge Murder Mode to me ?He has most likely seen your photo and thought , " Look at that poor Lady with her hands on her head, she must have run out of battery".
I’ve recently been driving to Ardnamurchan, Applecross and the isles of Mull and Skye. I’ve been driving to most of those sort of places all my driving life by motorcycle and vans / cars. I always had reservations and worries about fuel, did I have enough and where could I fill up ?If most of your journeys are within the EV range of a PHEV, then why not have an EV?
Waiting for better things to come is called "The Munroe Effect". It put an early computer company out of business when they announeced a new model before they'd sold any of the initial model . . . Doh.
If most of your journeys are within the range of a PHEV, just think what you could do with a full size battery (many less cycles on the battery), and better consumption as you wouldn't be lugging the dead weight of the mostly unused ice.I am still at the plugin hybrid stage as waiting for the battery tech and charging infrastructure to mature, another few years, but I can see the benefits of EV driving as most of my journeys are within the EV range of my PHEV
Yeah the use case for the PHEV is vanishingly small.If most of your journeys are within the range of a PHEV, just think what you could do with a full size battery (many less cycles on the battery), and better consumption as you wouldn't be lugging the dead weight of the mostly unused ice.