China are all over EVs, seen plenty of other fully charged videos they've got loads of different manufacturers making vehicles at various different price points. Already got MG breaking out into Europe if a few more of them do (and they pass all the safety tests etc!) they'll catch some of the big boys with their pants down big time.
and these companies (Xpeng, NIO etc) are original EV manufacturers same as Tesla not legacy ones trying to turn an oil tanker (excuse the pun) around and pivot to EVs.
It's annoying when the general public see a WLTP range number (EV or ICE) and see that as a promise of what they will be able to achieve. The test is done so you can compare range or MPG between different vehicles tested under the exact same conditions. It's not meant to be a real world number you can achieve in any conditions or driving style.he was achieving a sub 200 ~180mile autonom on something that should be 260/270 though.
Even for wltp there seems some diversity of interpretation, kona has a nice list of range under different ambiant temperatures,It's like shock - cold weather means batteries aren't as efficient, or if you drive like Hamilton then you use more fuel or battery %.
To be fair that is a pretty fair assumption to make when you see the word "range". If it is purely used as a comparison why put a unit on it, just make it a score and let people make their own conclusions based on that and the manufacturers urban, motorway and combined figures.It's annoying when the general public see a WLTP range number (EV or ICE) and see that as a promise of what they will be able to achieve.
cold weather means batteries aren't as efficient
albeit if you pre-warm the car from your house supply you can reduce it's impact.
Still trying to understand all the EV related options...why the Pod Point and not a BMW wall charger?Got my Pod Point fitted today for my i3 - the guy did a neat job.
Got my Pod Point fitted today for my i3 - the guy did a neat job.
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I have a 94Ah with range extender, it's a school run/shopping car really, which is actually pretty much all I use a car for these days. I generally get about 100 miles out of a charge, but only had it a short while and no motorway use. Not had to use the REX yet.Still trying to understand all the EV related options...why the Pod Point and not a BMW wall charger?
Which model do you have (120ah?) and what kind of range at 70mph do u expect? I'm hoping the battery will be upgraded again in 2021 which might tempt me as second car.