Casati wrote: » As a non EV owner I struggle to understand why charging is so emotive - don’t 99% of owners just charge at home all the time except for the v odd long distance journey - Ie typically when they are on holidays and have time to spare? Are chargers actually clogged up with lots of PHEV’s?
liamog wrote: » When I turn up at a charger and someone is either plugging in or sat in the car, I'll give them a friendly, "hey, do you know roughly how long you are going to be charging for".
Laviski wrote: » your assuming all ev owners have driveways that allow this and even if they do you assume they have installed a home charger. The latter applies to me, hard to get sparky available but also casually looking around for the option that suits me so i'm just not in a rush just yet. At present all my charging is done via public network. never had an issue or wait but have notice the time i saw more plugin's with me being the only BEV. I know of a few ev owners that live in apartment complex's and have zero choice but to only charge via public infra.
Kramer wrote: » Gawd knows what response you'll get from ELM . An easy solution that requires no altruism, no courtesy, no app etc. is proper charging, to include a time factor, with overstay fees. Simple as that .
MJohnston wrote: » That still wouldn't work with PHEVs though.
Krusty_Clown wrote: » Quick question: as someone who often rides my motorcycle down to the fumes and occasionally beyond (motorcycles are heavy but moveable!), what happens when you run out of juice in the EV? Are there any roadside rescue solutions, or is it automatically a flatbed truck and a spin as far as the nearest available charger?
Black_Knight wrote: » Can't say im too inspired by that lot. Got very distracted by his lack of mask.
[Deleted User] wrote: » He was alone when doing the talk to mic (on need for the mask), anyway, he had one on his sleeve. or am I not seeing the /sarc
KCross wrote: This BEV vs PHEV argument will never be won. The charge points are for whoever wants them based on the operators rules.
eagerv wrote: » An article from todays Irish Times:https://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/customers-are-very-confused-motor-dealer-outlines-ev-reality-1.4325939 The implications from a dealer that EVs are only suitable for low mileage rural users and city dwellers.
Silent Running wrote: » The question is: why do the news media go out of their way to find these clueless numpties? What agenda are they pushing?
KCross wrote: » I'd imagine Mr Connolly is no numpty but his agenda is to make as much profit as possible and that means peddling ICE cars for as long as possible as that is where their money is invested up to now (showrooms and service centres).
Cyrus wrote: » the guys face dropped when they told him they had a 30k car, what exactly was he looking for? a brand new 20k ev to replace a sharan?
unkel wrote: » +1 Nearly 4 years ago I bought a brand new Ioniq EV as our only family car for €25k. The same price as a decent spec, same size, Skoda Octavia dieselIf you go to a VW dealer now you can order a good range base model ID.3 EV for 2021 for less than the cheapest base model Golf diesel