If it’s at all feasible for you I’d strongly consider looking at solar panels as well.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Home Energy Scotland - I think it’s the energy saving trust in England - have an interest free loan scheme that we took advantage of for ours and next time we change a car we will be looking at electric.
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Thread: Electric Vehicles - A rant.
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20-04-2024 07:55 AM #61
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20-04-2024 06:07 PM #62This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteFollow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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22-04-2024 06:36 AM #63
It may seem like a small point but im eating less junk food too; something about those petrol station shops just made me want to buy overpriced crisps and chocolate when i wasnt even hungry, paprika Sensations got me everytime
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22-04-2024 07:25 AM #64
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Wasn’t there a report suggesting people are eating more junk food at service stations because they were hanging about waiting on the car charging.
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22-04-2024 10:17 AM #65This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-04-2024 01:11 PM #66This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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22-04-2024 01:59 PM #67This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
How many electric cars had used the chargers?
When were the bins last emptied?
How many people were in each car?
How many were adults?
Was the KFC for EV drivers only?
If not, how many people in ICE vehicles visited the KFC?
How many ate in the "restaurant"?
What are the bins like at other KFC outlets?
Exactly how bored am I?
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22-04-2024 02:08 PM #68
Whether it's true or not (I've no idea), it's not really comparable to hibsbollah's petrol station comment – with a petrol car you visit a petrol station every time you fill up. A typical EV driver will only charge at a service station on occasional long trips.
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22-04-2024 02:51 PM #69This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
With the exception of the last one: not bored enough to go to Charnock Richard Services - the place hope goes to die - and check for yourself."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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22-04-2024 03:41 PM #70This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-04-2024 04:03 PM #71This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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26-04-2024 08:40 PM #72
A tip for anyone in the vicinity of the commonwealth pool for up to 4 hours. FREE parking at Pollock Hall of residence and 7x 22kwh double point chargers 45p per unit. I was at Summerhall today and was very happy with the location and convenience.
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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26-08-2024 04:56 PM #73
https://www.theguardian.com/business...-great-britain
Big increase in coverage over the last year, Edinburgh comes out very well as does Scotland compared to the rest of the UK.
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27-08-2024 02:14 AM #74
Not really wishing to challenge the orthodoxy here with my first ever post, but having no range anxiety because of an adequate number of chargers for EVs is all well and good but what about the electricity generation and storage required to provide power to those chargers when you want it? Are you convinced it will be there when you need it?
As the percentage of EVs on the roads increases so does the overall demand for electricity. In some parts of the world (e.g. California, I believe) they are already anticipating issues and threats have been made that EV charging may be limited to certain hours of the day so as not to deny other consumers the electricity they need when the grid is under pressure. Presumably, they'd find a way of switching off any home chargers too. It's all "smart" after all, i.e designed to outsmart us.
It wouldn't be my sole reason for not buying an EV, but I think if I were living in Norway with its abundant hydroelectric power I'd have more confidence in the underlying infrastructure than in the UK. Having just the one source of power for a motor vehicle isn't a brilliant idea IMHO. I'd rather go full ICE, proper petrol-electric hybrid like the Prius or PHEV. At least you then have either full or partial petrol/diesel power without relying entirely on the grid.
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27-08-2024 07:40 AM #75This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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28-08-2024 06:47 PM #76
This is a recent article on how environmentally friendly Electric Vehicle batteries actually are.
https://www.greencars.com/greencars-...f-ev-batteries
Before anybody take this the wrong way, I'm not backing the oil industry or claiming that we don't need to look for better alternatives, I'm just not 100% convinced that we've found a truly environmentally friendly alternative... at least not yet.
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28-08-2024 07:05 PM #77
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Global warming is the biggest danger facing the world and electric cars can help achieve net zero better than just about any single change. Like nuclear its not perfect and hopefully the future will give us better alternatives but it's a world better than burning fossil fuels
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24-09-2024 08:46 AM #78
Is it just me, or are the used EV prices falling enormously at the moment? We're looking to replace our reliable old 2010 Renault Clio (yes, reliable and Renault in the same sentence) and I was surprised to find that some 3 year old EVs are just about in our price range now....
I'm guessing it's just due to saturation of the market, and new prices dropping? Or am I missing something?
Anyone got any thoughts on a decent, cheapish 3 year old EV? A pal just bought a used Ioniq (38kwh) and is delighted with it...
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24-09-2024 08:58 AM #79
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The big downsides are that it’s undoubtedly a small car (although likely not THAT much smaller than a clio) and the range is 130 miles or so. But other than that it’s an absolutely excellent car and I really can’t fault anything about it. I only use it for city driving and do about 6k miles a year so the range is no issue for me. Costs about £4 to fully charge it at Gogarburn (i don’t have a home charger but I’d imagine it’d be similar at home) and about £10 at a public charging point.
Driving about town I find it difficult to drop below 4.5 miles per kw/h and rarely go above 5 miles per kw/h.
If you’re not bothered for it being absolutely top of the line, you can get the level 1 or level 2 versions for about 14-15k.Last edited by Paulie Walnuts; 24-09-2024 at 09:06 AM.
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24-09-2024 09:27 AM #80This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The post above describes the ideal situation for a cheaper EV with fairly modest range – a runabout that never does long journeys.
An occasional long journey in (say) a 150-mile range EV would be doable although annoying, but you wouldn't want to do it a lot. I don't know what's currently out there in your price range, but your intended use of the car will determine what represents a usable range for you.
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24-09-2024 10:16 AM #81This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In general, journeys are local, but I'd be wanting to use the EV for the odd Glasgow trip or the likes. Longer journeys I'd weigh up once I had a feel for the EV with charge speeds etc. Range wise I'd say as long as I could get to Glasgow and back on a full charge on a 'bad' day, that would cover 95% of my journeys.
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24-09-2024 10:17 AM #82
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I think the MGs are a bargain can get the MG5 estate 250 miles range, 20k miles, 2 years old for under £15k
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-det...o=2022&fromsra
Or the suv ZS 200 mile range, 7k miles, 2 year old for about the same. Obviously cheaper with more miles or a year or two older
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-det...o=2022&fromsra
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24-09-2024 04:41 PM #83This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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30-09-2024 09:57 AM #84
The different charging points and their apps.
Back from a holiday that took in Yorkshire, the cotswolds and the lake district. I now have 9 different charging apps on my phone.
What is wrong with making them all contactless payments??
On the plus side, the huge numbers of charging points everywhere.
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30-09-2024 10:28 AM #85This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Week before last was the first where I’d done a full week just pure commuting on one charge (200ish miles over the five days) and it cost me £3.17 to do a full charge. Absolute witchcraft.
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