You’re right. We have been on a journey hereIts probably about time we started an actual BEV owners thread to be honest, given how popular they are now, after all this has become a total "anything to do with any electric car at all type thread" and it is hard to sort the decent information out from the noise. However I do see the original question as still valid, but the answers are no longer really relatable to the question for the most part.
This is my (admittedly limited) experience of EV discussion with owners in real life as well. Well, that or 0-62 in #.# secondsMost the EV discussion seems to be around that simple m/kWh metric which is just dull.
Should try speccing a Porsche if you want to be confused by optionsI recently "designed" a few EVs as my sis was asking about getting one later this year. The process was painful for a current Tesla owner. So many pointless and confusing options that contradict and overlap for no apparent reason. I can see now why the VAG group for example has ~30K parts suppliers! Must be a logistical nightmare, slow to implement changes and more importantly produce profitable vehicles at reasonable prices.
Johnny (Late Break Show) also had a little rant about the Enyaq iV 80 review with 15 option packs to navigate.
Anyway I picked a few basic options spec on each car but specified a pack over 60Kwh which was a requirement. Prices ranged from £42K to 48K. No premium or performance models just something in the middle.
Polestar 2, Enyaq iV 80, Mach E, Inoniq 45 were the initial choice as the Model Y still isn't listed yet. However looking at other markets it's not going to be cheap!
Tesla do appear to be battery constrained more than anything (like others) so are selling the most profitable versions in each region. Watch the most recent Tesla Daily YT vid with a few suggestions on reasons why they have been changing strategy.
... and the one you really want, a CSL option is not there (ie. engineering explained review)Johnny (Late Break Show) also had a little rant about the Enyaq iV 80 review with 15 option packs to navigate.
I find most of the discussions on the EV Facebook owners groups are by people who are constantly trying to justify EV ownership with a weird obsession where they post about ICE cars. Be it a car fire, an ICE car in a charging bay or some race they had with an ICE car. It's really off-putting as a normal EV owner, they are as bad as vegans.It’s like the EV owners clubs on Facebook.
We don’t have “car owner clubs” so now passed earlier adopter phase it’s all tedious waffle.
Most the EV discussion seems to be around that simple m/kWh metric which is just dull.
Mr Clifton said it was an attempt to show if electric cars were viable for "real-world long distance use".
To save energy on the journey south, the air con was kept off, the windows closed and the radio was not used, and the team travelled through the night to avoid any traffic congestion.
Not sure what the point of that was? I assume they did it on a single charge which is why it’s an achievement?
The car was charged at public service stations along the route
Not sure what the point of that was?
For some reason they wanted to show how little time you could spend charging if you completed a totally stupid unrealistic journey, so in total they only spent 44 mins at chargers. Seems like a totally pointless waste of time tbh, but hey it was a marketing exercise from Ford about the Mach-E, I guess Ford are trying to make themselves look relevant in the BEV market.
44 minutes charging out of a 27 hours journey ?
It's 14 hours by car (+ breaks) , did they spend the extra time pushing the car to save energy ?
Apparently they just wanted to use as little energy as possible regardless of how long it took, and minimise the charging time also. Again no idea why, there are many other BEV's that could have done it in a much faster time with less less energy used.
It's 14 hours by car (+ breaks) , did they spend the extra time pushing the car to save energy ?