Ejaydee
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- MG4 Trophy LR
We will be on our first longer trip tomorrow in the MG4 on our annual 'Santa run", from Penzance to Swindon to my daughter's place, so I was interested to see your thread.
Well we did the trip with no real surprises. We started with 100% battery charge, then stopped at Exeter which is almost half distance for lunch (at half battery). I was very surprised that only a few of the Gridserve chargers were occupied at midday, plugged in and learnt a lesson very quickly.
When I plugged into the first charger, I got the message that the charge had failed, so moved to the next charger, which also came up with the same message! I spoke with the chap in a Kia that was alongside me, musing whether the issue was being caused by the fact that usually I have the car on scheduled charging at home (for cheap rate). He said he had done exactly the same thing the week before, so of course when I reconnected the charger and set the app to charge, the system worked flawlessly! Doh!
That is a good lesson learnt by me, to take the app off scheduled charging when charging from public chargers (not something I do very often). By the time we had visited the loos, walked the dog and grabbed a sandwich, the car was at 98% charge, so we headed off for Swindon. Traffic was much lighter than I had expected, and the journey was completed with no drama.
Sunday morning I connected with a Gridserve Charger in Swindon only a few hundred yards from where my daughter lives, for a topup to 80%, before heading off for home after a lovely roast lunch! We stopped at Exeter again on the way home for the loos and walk for the dog, plugged in and reached 79% before heading home to Penzance, reaching here with 27% still in the battery.
The cruise control was set at 70mph (although the go-go pedal was pressed on several occasions to get past concentrations of vehicles) and I think we averaged around the 3.3m per kWh which I consider to be very good, given the ambient temperature, speed etc. As the first longer journey in the MG4, I have to say I am very impressed with the comfort, quietness and easy drivability of the car. Even the LKA behaved itself, which it does not do in our local lanes and country roads. I have had two Zoe's before the MG (My wife still has a 2021 one) and although both were/are great cars for local and short journey driving, they are not the most comfortable on a longer haul.
If, or when, I was doing the trip again at the same time of year, I am confident it could be easily done from just a couple of charging sessions, i.e. charging up perhaps somewhere near Bristol on the way up, and again in Exeter or Bodmin (Cornwall Services) on the way home.