liamog wrote: » Isn't Clontarf an Irish rail car park. It's only Dublin City Council who ask for payment at charging equipped parking spaces.
Laviski wrote: » Esb may very well start charging for the 22kw 7kw stations. So getting charged twice is just stupid.
markpb wrote: » Why not? You're getting two services, you car is parked and your car is being charged.
ELM327 wrote: » Mine is Unkel by miles...
liamog wrote: » More info on the Hyundai 45, their entrant into the EV Compact Family Hatch markethttps://www.carscoops.com/2020/06/2021-hyundai-45-ev-what-itll-look-like-powetrain-everything-else-we-know/ The pic is a render not an official photo
Mike3287 wrote: » Looks class but that will be big money, over €50,000 easy
liamog wrote: » That's your response to every new EV It's on a new dedicated EV platform, they should really slot this in at the Kona level and then drop the Kona down to around the 30,000 mark.
Mike3287 wrote: » Would be amazing progress I'll have a successor to my Fabia RS if that's true Your right as well no reason it couldnt be that price
Cyrus wrote: » hi all couldnt think of anywhere else to ask an inane qn like this so hopefully its ok here, ill be joining the brigade in early July, Audi etron 50. We are going to parknasilla in kerry in late august, route looks to be stop in cashel half way for a 20 min charge or so and then continue to Kerry. When i get there ill probably be at 10% or so. It doesnt look like parknasilla has any charging facilities on site, we are staying in one of the woodland lodges. So i was looking at options. There is 22kw AC charging in sneem, but id probably need 3 hours at that. What would folks normally do? try and get the required top up in sneem over the week i am there (im sure ill be in and out a bit) or try 3 pinning it from the house (i dont think the parking is directly outside so id probably need to bring an extension cable!!) probably a very stupid qn!
innrain wrote: » I would stop in Killarney for another 20 - 30 mins
Cyrus wrote: » It doesnt look like parknasilla has any charging facilities on site, we are staying in one of the woodland lodges.
Black_Knight wrote: » I'd agree with the previous comment. Charge a bit longer at the rapid charger so you've enough to get you from parknasilla to the closest rapid charger on your return leg. Certainly ring the hotel and ask. If they have nothing, at least they'll be the little bit more aware that EVs require destination chargers. Have you used https://abetterrouteplanner.com/ to guide your charging for your trip? It's a lot more accurate than just relying on the manufacturers stated range or the GOM (guess-o-meter for remaining range available).
unkel wrote: » Can you park beside your woodland lodge, or a good bit away? If beside the lodge, just use the granny charger as soon as you get there, and let it charge all night overnight. Probably same again the next night.
unkel wrote: » Well wear Cyrus! You're buying new? They're pretty good value for money last time I looked. And fast charge like nothing else in the business Can you park beside your woodland lodge, or a good bit away? If beside the lodge, just use the granny charger as soon as you get there, and let it charge all night overnight. Probably same again the next night.
Black_Knight wrote: » Google satellite view kinda suggests not
innrain wrote: » for those who like units Opel did it again.
Cyrus wrote: » yeah looks to be a 50kw charger in randles garage maybe we will take a trip into killarney one of the days and charge off that.