Soldato
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BIK for company cars is the easy answer.
I see GBeebies is banging on again about how EVs can have worse emissions than diesel cars. with a huge headline.
however on reading
it would appear it's a study just about brake particulate matter in general and isn't primarily about evs..... but there was just a throw away comment that EVs could be worse due to weight.
But the reality is the opposite as with regen most EVs rarely use the brakes....... who here who owns an EV have had to replace their brake pads through wear and tear (as opposed to being replaced due to age despite not being worn out)?
I have had to put new brake pads on all my past cars.....all accept my ipace (admittedly I have only had the ipace for 2 years but I am not expecting to need to any time soon) I would not be surprised if it's still on the factory pads even after nearly 54000 miles.
it is a dishonest take on the whole research but so many people will just see the headline and believe it.

Don't forget to leave it a few hours after it has hit 100%, that's when the balancing starts.According to MG you need to do a balancing charge every 3 to 6 months so I'm doing one now.
You take your car down to 10% which has taken me a week from 80% and then you charge to 100% and it balances the battery.
Quite surprised I haven't seen this mentioned on here unless someone thinks it's debatable..
When using the vehicle on a daily basis, it
is recommended to fully charge it at least
once a week, which is conducive to the
health maintenance of the high-voltage
battery pack; every 3 months to half a year,
a low-power (less than 10% or 1 grid) full
charged is performed.
According to MG you need to do a balancing charge every 3 to 6 months so I'm doing one now.
You take your car down to 10% which has taken me a week from 80% and then you charge to 100% and it balances the battery.
Quite surprised I haven't seen this mentioned on here unless someone thinks it's debatable..
I just use the car normally, leave the seeting on 80% or 90% normally then stick it up to 100% when I've got a trip I need to do
Some people have way too much time on their hands plannign their charges![]()
Then follow what it says in the manual, simples.But MG say in the manual it needs to be done and on the MG forums, why go against the recommendation?
I don't plan charges, it's just took a week to get it down to 10% from 80%.
I don't plan charges, it's just took a week to get it down to 10% from 80%.

But MG say in the manual it needs to be done and on the MG forums, why go against the recommendation?
I don't plan charges, it's just took a week to get it down to 10% from 80%.
Then follow what it says in the manual, simples.

Could have just put the heating on in it all day.![]()
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