I'd swat up on the different charging types.So I should get my MG5 EV in the next few weeks. What are you top tips and tricks I should know about the car or EV in general?
If only I’d known this in December ??I'd swat up on the different charging types.
View attachment 1515Your car will come with the 13amp three pin plugged "granny" charger. It supplies about 6 mile an hour in range.
View attachment 1516I would make sure you have a type 2 cable . You can either buy one from the dealer or buy one online. Type 2 is what you will use to charge your car most of the time. Either at home (after getting a type 2 "charger" installed) or at the shops. Type 2 supplies about 25 miles of range an hour.
View attachment 1517CCS chargers are used on a longer journey. CCS cables are attached to the chargers so you don't need one. They can take you back to 80% charge in less than 40 minutes.
Lot's of EV chargers require an app or a card to access them. You can research and sign up to apps before you get your car. A lot of apps and cards allow you to sign up before parting with any money. You can look on zapmap (Map of charging points for electric car drivers in UK: Zap-Map) and see the different suppliers in your area.
Lastly, range is effected significantly by the weather and your driving style. If you're travelling short distances, you can drive it like you stole it but for longer journeys slower can be faster.
That was the dealer supplying the type 2 cable, rather that coming with the car. Only the granny charger comes from the factory.I got a granny and a type 2 with my MG5.
Very nice of Chorley Burnley then. ?That was the dealer supplying the type 2 cable, rather that coming with the car. Only the granny charger comes from the factory.
EV range caluclations are similar to MPG in petrol and diesel cars. Their claimed miles per gallon are a work of fiction. The tests are done under lab conditions. In the real world the mpg is much less.So yes I get the normal granny charger with car and bought the 32amp one at a cost. I've signed up to octopus and when I get it will get the octopus go tarriff. Also waiting to get a wall charger for my house fitted. So I think I'm all set. I'm just concerned and confused why some people say the car says 30% left and then it does?
Thanks its useful to see what people say in terms of range. I used to do a lot of motorway driving until I started working from home. But if i need to start that again it's good to understand the real range and how easy it is to charge. Don't want to brake down with my family.We found the range at 70-75mph and 10 degrees to be around 165 miles. The recent freezing weather had a real impact with 150 being more realistic. I expect the range to really improve on dry summer days and 200 miles to be easily achievable if you drive below 65mph.
It's worth familiarising yourself with rapid charging before you actually need it. I used a Podpoint rapid yesterday which had a blank screen and failed to start on the first attempt. Many people would have assumed it wasn't working, but I just tried again and heard the familiar sequence of clicks and clunks from both the charger and car. If in doubt, try again in a slightly different sequence.
You are in the right place for your information, read through the forum threads, a lot of useful information. Watch the YouTube Monday night Podcasts and there is all the MG EV reviews to watch.So I should get my MG5 EV in the next few weeks. What are you top tips and tricks I should know about the car or EV in general?
I did exactly that today...its what you do.I should have added that most EV drivers are friendly and helpful so if they see someone struggling with a charger they are very likely to stop by and try to help.