Charging electric cars

Gubbins

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After reading a few forums it seems that many owners suffer range anxiety and dare not go anywhere near half the projected range offered by the car fearing they may not get back, so in effect the actual range is lowered even more. I have noticed a couple of charging bays at the local hospital which always have a car in them.. .. Rarely an electric car tho..
 

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Same here where I walk the dog past an appartement building, unless someone has done an electric conversion on a rusty Peugeot 806... :rolleyes:
 
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After reading a few forums it seems that many owners suffer range anxiety and dare not go anywhere near half the projected range offered by the car fearing they may not get back, so in effect the actual range is lowered even more.
It's really not necessary though. All that's needed is to go by the realistic range figures, ignoring the theoretically possible, then go on journeys that leave around 15 miles spare over the round trip.

The makers are well aware of this fear and take care of it. The cars all have nearest chargers finding software and guide you to them. In addition the makers include free rescue if you run out for at least the first year and sometimes three years to allow one to get used to the car and what it can do. The rescue is picking up and taking you and your car to your home.

So really nothing to worry about, especially with this new generation of larger battery cars.
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Gubbins

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I read somewhere abut a new approach.. Dont really do in depth intergoogling so cant find it now, but they were trying an electric hub similar to out hub bike wheels, but for cars which I thought was interesting.. although I am sure there are many reasons (and graphs) to show why it cant be done
 

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Oh you can do most anything, it is the price at which you can do it which is the problem... :D
 

Gubbins

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It's really not necessary though. All that's needed is to go by the realistic range figures, ignoring the theoretically possible, then go on journeys that leave around 15 miles spare over the round trip.

The makers are well aware of this fear and take care of it. The cars all have nearest chargers finding software and guide you to them. In addition the makers include free rescue if you run out for at least the first year and sometimes three years to allow one to get used to the car and what it can do. The rescue is picking up and taking you and your car to your home.

So really nothing to worry about, especially with this new generation of larger battery cars.
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mmm, not convinced.. I have noticed on both my bikes that the last 25% disappears much faster that the other three.. especially important if due to bad timing the grid had borrowed some as well.
 

Gubbins

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I can remember a time or two in days long gone driving my car on the starter when it had conked out! On one occasion my mini broke down when half way across a main line railway crossing... Starter wouldn't get it moving so wife had to get out and push.. lol
 
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I can remember a time or two in days long gone driving my car on the starter when it had conked out! On one occasion my mini broke down when half way across a main line railway crossing... Starter wouldn't get it moving so wife had to get out and push.. lol
My '55 beetle broke the clutch cable, I drove it for weeks without one starting at green lights on the starter. In downtown Wellington. In traffic... No one ever noticed! :)
 

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mmm, not convinced.. I have noticed on both my bikes that the last 25% disappears much faster that the other three.. especially important if due to bad timing the grid had borrowed some as well.
There's a huge difference between the high current draw of an e-bike from a little battery and a moderate draw at medium car speeds from a very large battery. There are tens of thousands of users commuting in e-cars who enjoy consistently journeys, one of them is a member here who runs a Zoe on a surprisingly long commute. The e-car battery level gauges are pretty accurate on all accounts, infinitely better than the crude things we have.

As for the grid, don't connect to it. It may never happen and will always be optional.
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Gubbins

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There's a huge difference between the high current draw of an e-bike from a little battery and a moderate draw at medium car speeds from a very large battery. There are tens of thousands of users commuting in e-cars who enjoy consistently journeys, one of them is a member here who runs a Zoe on a surprisingly long commute. The e-car battery level gauges are pretty accurate on all accounts, infinitely better than the crude things we have.

As for the grid, don't connect to it. It may never happen and will always be optional.
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You are right of course, but I have had a bad day and am feeling argumentative..
 
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My '55 beetle broke the clutch cable, I drove it for weeks without one starting at green lights on the starter. In downtown Wellington. In traffic... No one ever noticed! :)
I did exactly the same in London on a Fiat Tipo for a week while waiting for the new car I had on order to arrive. It's hydraulic clutch cylinder seal had just failed after doing the deal, but they still honoured the part exchange deal.
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Gubbins

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I did exactly the same in London on a Fiat Tipo for a week while waiting for the new car I had on order to arrive. It's hydraulic clutch cylinder seal had just failed after doing the deal, but they still honoured the part exchange deal.
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This all goes back to how we learned to drive using the tech of the day. My first car was a ford Pop with the side valve engine and 3 speed box.. so can you imagine one of todays snowflakes trying to drive one? Rolling up to a roundabout, declutch and go straight into first gear? Crunch Crunch.
 
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Does anyone watch the Grand Tour? Did you take note of Hamond crashing his super E-Sportscar? And the Conflagration with no petrol in sight? No home made jobies for me ..
Tesla test drive in the Basque country.

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Feel better now? Tesla test drive always bring sliced bread or marshmallows and a toasting fork would be my idea...
 

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<metallic voice> SW I am your father... </end metallic voice>

When you think they are still building batteries by hand for the cheap car :eek:
 

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