stevedee
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Having now completed our 500+ miles round trip, I now appreciate the following points;In case you didn't know, there are public Tesla chargers at Banbury if you are ever between Oxford and Birmingham again....somewhat cheaper than Gridserve....
- route planning apps, showing where & when to stop to charge, are useless to us. We don't travel like that, probably because we are both in our 70s. We typically stop after 2 - 2.5 hours when our bladders say 'enough!'
- you have to move away from the petrol/diesel/LPG mentality of 'filling the car up' when you refuel on a long-range trip. Because of the shape of the charging curve, & speed of whatever charger you are using, just recharge to (say) 60/70/80% & then move on.
- yes, public charging can appear expensive, but for us it only represents a very small percentage of our annual running costs, because over 95% of our journeys are short range, and therefore < 3p/mile.
We found charging to be easy on this trip, except at Cherwell services. I don't know what was going on there (maybe there had been some kind of event at Silverstone) but the carpark was heaving with cars & motor homes. Not only was it impossible to get onto a charger, but we couldn't have parked in a regular parking space unless prepared to target other users that we thought might be leaving soon.
Anyway, we found a nice Waitrose further down the A34, sat & drank our 'flat whites' for 10mins, used our Electroverse card for the first time & got back on the road.
I think someone here mentioned supporting the plug in order for it to comm with the charger. The plugs & cables are very heavy on the more powerful chargers, but they fit nice & tight to the car's socket, so not seen that problem. Maybe the socket 'wears' over time.
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