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Tesco have free chargers I think.Well yes I’d have to pay then, but I only travel over 100 miles about twice a year.
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Tesco have free chargers I think.Well yes I’d have to pay then, but I only travel over 100 miles about twice a year.
Well yes I’d have to pay then, but I only travel over 100 miles about twice a year.
You wouldn’t make much of a dent with a 3 pin plug on an iPace, they aren’t all like that. It gets a lot more miles per kWhI've had an ipace for over a year so know a bit about charging, I also know charging rates can vary massively and also know that depending on driving conditions and driving style the range can vary massively but if you'd ever owned or used an electric car you would know this.
It’ll have an eco mode and regen brakingJust looked at the E Nero specs. 0-60 is 7.5 seconds for the 201hp version.
Be careful with your right foot if you only get 60 odd miles to an 8 hour charge.
Aye that oneJust looked at the E Nero specs. 0-60 is 7.5 seconds for the 201hp version.
Be careful with your right foot if you only get 60 odd miles to an 8 hour charge.
It’ll have an eco mode and regen braking
Aye that one
No, it’s a sliding scale, it takes ages to add the last 100 miles.
If you’d ever owned or used an electric car you’d know this.
It’s a 60kwh battery, a 3 pin plug will do 2kwh
The car will do 282 miles fully charged, but he’ll only need about 12kwh to easily do 50 miles.
That’s 6 hours worth of charge.
8 hours should be comfortable, even allowing for winter temperatures etc.
Might as well just walkThe review says 10 miles an hour or so, so maybe up to 80. I only do 50 or so a day.
I had a model S about 5 years ago and a leaf first generationI literally have an electric car, do you? It honestly sounds like you don’t, you haven’t factored in any real world figures or anything
I had a model S about 5 years ago and a leaf first generation
Forgive my ignorance. Are charging points hooked up to renewable electricity?
When I did some offshore turbine work, the chief engineer told me that the government were doing a great job of hoodwinking the people about green energy. He said it will never completely fulfil our requirements, not in a million years.They’re e connected to the grid which is currently 60% combined cycle gas turbine, 15% nuclear, 5% offshore wind and the balance other.
G. B. National Grid status
www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk
There is no mechanism to specifically direct electrons generated by renewables into appliances. Renewable power supply is contracts not physics.
When I did some offshore turbine work, the chief engineer told me that the government were doing a great job of hoodwinking the people about green energy. He said it will never completely fulfil our requirements, not in a million years.
When resellers tell you you’re on a green energy plan, how do they separate the energy coming to your house from the dirty gas energy going next door?
Exactly. You can’t know without knowing the car.Well then I have no idea what you’re moaning about at all, seems like you just want a bit of aggro. 50 miles isn’t a bad estimate of real world range from a three pin plug bearing in mind I said this to him before he told me what car he has.
My car projects around 60 theoretical miles from 8 hours on a three pin so fuck knows what your problem is
When I did the sums to see if I could afford it, they were based on spending zero on charging, ever.
He said he’ll get an outdoor 3 pin put in and I can use that. That would do until someone else gets one.
No but several on this thread get it free so why wouldn’t I?
Someone has to pay for the electricity, beyond me why people would expect it for free.The boss says he’ll get chargers but you’ll have to pay to use them. I just assumed people charged at work for free as part of the go green incentive
Never thought of that. Might just run a 3 pin in the window
I get about 240 miles out of my I pace, went to the lakes and back last weekend no bother, still had 40 miles left when I got backYou wouldn’t make much of a dent with a 3 pin plug on an iPace, they aren’t all like that. It gets a lot more miles per kWh
I bet you’ve never got more than 200 miles out of it!
It’ll have an eco mode and regen braking
I don’t think I’ll ever have a petrol car again.The whole world will be driving electric cars before long……….it will cut pollution and deaths caused by oil powered cars.
My next car will definitely be electric
The boss says he’ll get chargers but you’ll have to pay to use them. I just assumed people charged at work for free as part of the go green incentive
Never thought of that. Might just run a 3 pin in the window