johnturn
Novice Member
Hi taking my first long drive tomorrow Edinburgh to Fraserburgh. Temp around 6c. Am I likely to make it on the one full charge. Total journey is 180 miles. Planning to go eco and sit at 60 to 65bmph.
Sorry forgot to mention LR 64kw.Which exact model of MG4 do you have? An SE SR will not make that round trip on one charge, certainly not at this time of year ... an SE LR or Trophy LR probably will (if you charge up to 100% overnight tonight)..
Even in the LR64 you'll have to be as light as possible with the right foot if you're going to do 180 miles, it can be done, but you'll be constantly checking your mileage/consumption stats all the way.Sorry forgot to mention LR 64kw.
Even in the LR64 you'll have to be as light as possible with the right foot if you're going to do 180 miles, it can be done, but you'll be constantly checking your mileage/consumption stats all the way.
Good luck.![]()
if you charge at home then if you need to stop just add enough to get you home with a cushion (unless it's free, of course)Stop worrying and charge en route - just up to 80% to keep the stop to a minimum
Which means 7kW (6.6kW actually) as I doubt that a) the OP has a 3-phase Type 2 cable, or b) their car has a 3-phase onboard charger.There are even a couple of free charge place Scotland chargers en route, only 22kw but if you stopped for a coffee and a snack they would give you enough to get rid of any anxiety, let you drive at the speed limit.
They are at the cafe at Stracathro hospital and a farm shop just outside Laurencekirk.
Need a charge place Scotland card or electroverse
Will get home there with a buffer to spare though, as I think the car would make it without stopping.Which means 7kW (6.6kW actually) as I doubt that a) the OP has a 3-phase Type 2 cable, or b) their car has a 3-phase onboard charger.So a 1 hour stop will add 6.6kWh at best.
Better than nothing, especially for free, but won't give much of a comfort blanket feeling.![]()