Think the "S" is the sweetspot, but if can get the Turbo then![]()
What's the backup plan? Granny lead from your accommodation?Off to Somerset for a week tomorrow, which will be a good test of what it's like using an EV in more remote places, with less charging points. It's slight worrying how sparse zapmap is in the area we're staying.
It's 200 miles to our accommodation and I expect we will do at least 400 miles whilst there, as there will be trips to Dorset and Devon too.
What's the backup plan? Granny lead from your accommodation?
Best of luckNo back up plan. I feel like having to worry about a back up plan just makes the EV experience almost pointless, so I'm going to purely rely on the existing charging network.
There's a genie point 50kw charger at a Morrisons 3 miles away from where we're staying so I plan to utilise that when I nip to get food. I'll also just incorporate charges into the day trips and keep it topped up whilst out and about.
No back up plan. I feel like having to worry about a back up plan just makes the EV experience almost pointless, so I'm going to purely rely on the existing charging network.
There's a genie point 50kw charger at a Morrisons 3 miles away from where we're staying so I plan to utilise that when I nip to get food. I'll also just incorporate charges into the day trips and keep it topped up whilst out and about.
Haha the biggest complaints I've noticed from BEV drivers are when PHEV drivers hog the chargers - there's no love lost there at allYou'll be fine! I always have the Granny in the car anyway, but Genie is pretty good in my experience. Just hope some numpty doesn't ICE it when you want to use it. Other people's selfishness is often a worse hazard than unreliability!
Haha the biggest complaints I've noticed from BEV drivers are when PHEV drivers hog the chargers - there's no love lost there at all
Its pretty ironic though because when you think about it a PHEV driver is much more likely to benefit from topping up regularly than most BEV drivers. There seems to be a lot of "I charge up for free when I'm in the supermarket because I can" comments, which are fair enough but you can't really complain if a PHEV driver is charging up so they can do the journey home without firing up the ICE.Haha the biggest complaints I've noticed from BEV drivers are when PHEV drivers hog the chargers - there's no love lost there at all
Its pretty ironic though because when you think about it a PHEV driver is much more likely to benefit from topping up regularly than most BEV drivers. There seems to be a lot of "I charge up for free when I'm in the supermarket because I can" comments, which are fair enough but you can't really complain if a PHEV driver is charging up so they can do the journey home without firing up the ICE.
This is completely true, buuuut what about that one time as a BEV driver you just need the extra 20-30 miles to get home? It's totally on all of us to try and not be arses, and the supermarkets to invest in as many spots as possible.
This is completely true, buuuut what about that one time as a BEV driver you just need the extra 20-30 miles to get home? It's totally on all of us to try and not be arses, and the supermarkets to invest in as many spots as possible.
Whats being an arse about a PHEV driver charging up their car, just because someone is low on juice. How are they supposed to know?
Looked at the Turbo S, but the range is quite a drop and also you only get the extra Horse Power in Launch Mode, normal driving is the same between the S and Turbo. Even some youtube launch videos show minimal difference. So when for the Turbo, also the White callipers goes better then yellow![]()
How much for the install of you don't mind?So car is being delivered tomorrow between 9-14:00.
Currently have no way of charging at home but have ordered a Hypervolt 7KW home charger to be installed on 13th July.
Looking forward to electric car ownership.
Unless all BEV and PHEV drivers suddenly become telepathic or join the worlds biggest WhatsApp group, how would they ever know who has the biggest need for a particular charger? While it is a pain for the early adopters a bit of demand out stripping supply in the charging network is what's required to really get the infrastructure growing. Mr Tesco isn't going to whack in another dozen chargers when the four they have sit at 15% occupancy.This is completely true, buuuut what about that one time as a BEV driver you just need the extra 20-30 miles to get home? It's totally on all of us to try and not be arses, and the supermarkets to invest in as many spots as possible.