Soldato
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I don't quite understand these charge at home hybrids. I always thought the best use of tech was to reuse the power from braking etc.
I don't quite understand these charge at home hybrids. I always thought the best use of tech was to reuse the power from braking etc.
They do that too though.
Myself, I've never understood the point of non-plug-in hybrids.
Plug ins also do that.But they harness braking etc and put that waste energy back into the system?
PHEV question-Just came up in conversation.
On shorter journeys, it is likely that the engine will be making multiple cold starts and short duration runs without ever getting to warm up fully.
In the past, this was considered a "Bad thing" that would increase wear and shorten engine life.
Is this no longer an issue??
I don't quite understand these charge at home hybrids. I always thought the best use of tech was to reuse the power from braking etc.
Interestingly enough, there are lots of talks about getting EV and PHEV cars to be plugged into the grid to act as electricity reservoirs and use them to discharge to the grid during peak demands ie when people get home or during weekend.
How are you finding it? I am going down this road when my current lease expires later this year.Just picked up a 2019 BMW i3 120Ah on Friday. It's great, very nippy, the instant power and torque, no gear change etc, up to 40-50mph its hilariously quick for a little noddy car! Even at motorway speeds it picks up well too. I know the looks are marmite, but I'm a big fan, I like how different it is and the white/black contrast. 150 mile real world range, upto 180-200 in the summer... plenty for our usage. Rapid 50kw chargers are all over too and charge 0-80% in 40 min.
It's via Evezy, which are an all electric car 'subscription' company. For £399 a month all in with insurance etc I'm well impressed. They must be doing these on a loss leader to be honest, and how long it will last remains to be seen - but a 1 month rolling contract means no long term commitment from my end so if it doesn't work out then so be it! Not wanting to shove it down everyones throat but if anyone else fancies a car from them then I have a referral code for £50 of your first month and £50 off for me, just fire me a PM if interested.
https://evezy.co.uk/our-vehicles/bmw-i3-120/
How are you finding it? I am going down this road when my current lease expires later this year.