To use or not use a/c in hot weather

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I was surprised to see how much my Trophy likes hot weather. I’ve been up and down motorways a lot recently. I stick to 65-70 with a/c on and am getting 4.2 miles to the Kw. Turning the a/c off does not make any noticeable difference. I even have a slight feeling that using the a/c helps a little.

I never drive at speed with the windows open as the air drag is probably more fuel hungry than using a/c.
 
I have also noticed at low fan speeds, AC is cool and seems to have limited effect on consumption.

Is the A/C a heat pump?
 
I have also noticed at low fan speeds, AC is cool and seems to have limited effect on consumption.

is the AC a heat pump?
Yes, they are essentially heat pumps, in the same way that your refrigerator is.

MG4 is described as not having a heat pump in the sense that the battery is not heated with a heat pump. This would be handy in the winter, though the UK is pretty mild most of the time so it was obviously deemed too much extra expense (for them and us) for too little gain by MG.



I've been using the A/C recently. I virtually never did so on previous petrol cars except when in severe distress as it seemed wasteful, so I just put up with the fan.

Sometimes it is too cool! (as noted above)

It particularly cools down the door handles I find. So I've been setting it to 26 degrees and 1x fan speed once the car has cooled down.

I've also been getting over 4miles per kWh, often 4.4 in recent days, due to the heat.
 
Summer here, does get hot, up to 40C with no shade, even our white car is unbearable after shopping. Using the app to tun the AC on while we have a coffee, makes life much more pleasant.

( And the only effective way to cool a car is with refrigeration. So yes it;s a heatpunp. But so is an ICE car, there shouldn't be much difference in how much extra energy they use)
 
Use a/c pretty much everytime I'm in the car between May and October and June through September, daytime doesn't get below 30C, often something like 33-38C, can be in the 40C's some days, normal here. Don't notice any impact on range.
 
UK spec isn't a heat pump. Euro is apparently.
Aircon (cooling) is a heat pump, what it's not is a reverse cycle heat pump which is what the euro option will be.

Summer here, does get hot
Yup. Our aircon is left on permanently, can sometimes need it in winter if the car's been in the sun. Just a matter of whether it's set to 22, 23 or 24 °C.
 

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