watdub
Standard Member
In your first post, you mentioned the "cross control" was broken after 3,000km. What is that? A silly observation is that if you didn't get that fixed, that might be the root of your distance problems.
You later mention only fast charging to 90-95%. The charging rate does slow down the closer you get to 100%, esp after 80%. I believe that's a safety feature of the Battery Management System. I would think all electric cars would behave roughly the same when fast charging.
Finally, you mention the lack of a spare tyre on such a heavy car. The fitted tyres are rated (96V) for a heavy electric vehicle. And a spare tyre was an option for me when I bought my MG5 LR. I think the vast majority of all new cars do not offer a spare wheel as standard nowadays (to save money/weight and improve their WLTP).
I'd also be curious why you choose kilometres instead of miles when you live in the UK?
Maybe an electric car is not for you?
P.S. I writing as a Irish taxi driver with an almost 2yr old MG5 LR with 52,000km on the clock. My car is in pretty constant use 5 days a week in urban settings. I mostly fast charge to 80% and my SoH is 98% (per 2nd service last week). On a warm day, the guessometer gives me just over 400km on a full charge.
You later mention only fast charging to 90-95%. The charging rate does slow down the closer you get to 100%, esp after 80%. I believe that's a safety feature of the Battery Management System. I would think all electric cars would behave roughly the same when fast charging.
Finally, you mention the lack of a spare tyre on such a heavy car. The fitted tyres are rated (96V) for a heavy electric vehicle. And a spare tyre was an option for me when I bought my MG5 LR. I think the vast majority of all new cars do not offer a spare wheel as standard nowadays (to save money/weight and improve their WLTP).
I'd also be curious why you choose kilometres instead of miles when you live in the UK?
Maybe an electric car is not for you?
P.S. I writing as a Irish taxi driver with an almost 2yr old MG5 LR with 52,000km on the clock. My car is in pretty constant use 5 days a week in urban settings. I mostly fast charge to 80% and my SoH is 98% (per 2nd service last week). On a warm day, the guessometer gives me just over 400km on a full charge.