Long motorway round trip in MG S5EV – practical charging strategy & costs

I’ve done a charge since activating the Ionity subscription, and it has definitely paid for itself already.

I charged from about 10 to 80%. I couldn’t be bothered going past this as it was going to take another 55 minutes to reach 100% and it’ll be faster to do a 10 minute top up at Ionity just off the Edinburgh bypass tomorrow.

46.2kWh
Energy £34.36
Discount -£14.44
£19.93

A discount of £14.44 for the cost of £10.50 is a profit in my book, and since I plan another trip with 2 Ionity charges at the start of January then I continue to benefit :)

I will l likely cancel in January and use this again when I take my trip to Switzerland later in the year.
 
Certainly when you do the Ionity subscription through Electroverse, it seems you can sign up then cancel within the first month. Isn’t it the same if you do it directly via Ionity?

I’ve just signed up for this, and it seems I can cancel before the 13th if January to not be charged for another month.

I think if you do a reasonably sized charge, as I plan to do tonight, it pays for itself after one charge.

I will also do a couple of charges at Ionity at the start of January, so it’s definitely worth it for me.

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This is exactly my own understanding which is why I opted for the montly subscription. I can cancel once I complete my trip and I won't be charged going forward. I think Ionity is a great option because the subscription based charges are the lowest I could find and their chargers are 350 KW as well. Additionally, if you are travelling to Europe, then this is ideal.
 
I’ve done a charge since activating the Ionity subscription, and it has definitely paid for itself already.

I charged from about 10 to 80%. I couldn’t be bothered going past this as it was going to take another 55 minutes to reach 100% and it’ll be faster to do a 10 minute top up at Ionity just off the Edinburgh bypass tomorrow.

46.2kWh
Energy £34.36
Discount -£14.44
£19.93

A discount of £14.44 for the cost of £10.50 is a profit in my book, and since I plan another trip with 2 Ionity charges at the start of January then I continue to benefit :)

I will l likely cancel in January and use this again when I take my trip to Switzerland later in the year.
Is it a pretty straightforward process to use the Ionity charger? I guess you just scan the QR code and then start charging. Does the payment go out directly through the app?
 
Is it a pretty straightforward process to use the Ionity charger? I guess you just scan the QR code and then start charging. Does the payment go out directly through the app?
As I said earlier in the thread, I’ve only ever used an Electroverse card and this is how I’ve signed up for the Ionity subscription.

It’s just a case of plug in the car, and then authorise payment, which I do by holding my RFID card to the reader.

You can also authorise it, and start it from the Electroverse app, which I mostly never do. It uses GPS to locate the site and then you are presented with a list of unit IDs. Pick the one that matches the sticker on the unit you are using, and press “charge now”, and payment is done through the app.

Although I’ve never used it, I would imagine this is how the Ionity app works like this too. It’s certainly how the Tesla app works.

The QR code is probably just a shortcut to the above.

Ionity is certainly only of the most reliable and easiest networks to use and I’ve never been let down by them.
 
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