Seaniepie
Established Member
Hehe. Yep, you’re the only EV driver that has ever noticed this. ?is it just me.
Hehe. Yep, you’re the only EV driver that has ever noticed this. ?is it just me.
I signed up for the Bonnet app using the FULLYCHARGED code and the free month is sitting waiting in my 'Promotions' folder as an ongoing discount, ready to activate when needed.Indeed. I really rate Octopus and Zen Internet. Both have loyalty/affiliate schemes I never post the codes because it then feels like my endorsement is financially motivated.
Ive snagged the bonnet app, but will hold off signing up until I know I'm going to use it. No point have a freebie allowance starting when I'm not planning any long range trips for 3 months.
Covering all bases then ?I put this on another thread on the forum -
On my phone I have:
Zap Map
ABRP
WattsUP
PlugShare
BP Pulse
Shell Recharge
Pod Point
MFG EV Power
InstaVolt
Electric Highway (Ecotricity)
BP Me
ChargeCar
NeedToCharge (recently added)
Osprey Charging.
I carry the following cards with me:
ChargePoint
Pod Point
Swarco E.Connect
Charge your car
On my key ring:
BP Pulse
Shell Recharge
Alfa Power
Registered my CC with GeniePoint
Credit and/or Debit cards are becoming more popular, for example on GridServe.
For my ICE car all I need is cash (funny idea I know), and my CC.
And this is exactly what is wrong with the entire EV charging infrastructure, over complicated.......
For my ICE car all I need is cash (funny idea I know), and my CC.
This discount code is still working and gives you a free month of whatever plan you choose (100% discount off your 1st month) the top plan is for 200kWh, normal price is £50 but would be £0 for the 1st month. you can cancel at anytime and unused kWh carry over to the following month. You can also gain reward points from various things with in the app and when you reach reward milestones you win a mystery prize. By registering and going through a few surveys, i have had 2 prizes, one of 5kWh and one of 2 kWh of free power. most of the chargers available near me through Bonnet are the Osprey 50kwh chargers, but there are also Shell 150kWh chargers in some areas by the look of it. Its worth doing this IMHO because as @Gomev said, the discount sits in your account until you are ready to use it. Just need an EV nowI s
I signed up for the Bonnet app using the FULLYCHARGED code and the free month is sitting waiting in my 'Promotions' folder as an ongoing discount, ready to activate when needed.
So it doesn't start automatically when you sign up, get in there while the discount code still works.
I was also sent a promotion code last week for a free charge over the weekend, which I sadly wasn't able to take advantage of, hopefully there will be more.![]()
I'm inspired by your perseverance and dedication Dave, but I have gone back to HS PHEV from MG5SR. Infrastructure was doing my head in!I put this on another thread on the forum -
On my phone I have:
Zap Map
ABRP
WattsUP
PlugShare
BP Pulse
Shell Recharge
Pod Point
MFG EV Power
InstaVolt
Electric Highway (Ecotricity)
BP Me
ChargeCar
NeedToCharge (recently added)
Osprey Charging.
I carry the following cards with me:
ChargePoint
Pod Point
Swarco E.Connect
Charge your car
On my key ring:
BP Pulse
Shell Recharge
Alfa Power
Registered my CC with GeniePoint
Credit and/or Debit cards are becoming more popular, for example on GridServe.
For my ICE car all I need is cash (funny idea I know), and my CC.
I suspect that they are paying heavily to build a client base, by the current low cost compared to the original provider (Osprey, Ionity etc) but also by their large number of free charges. I've accumulated 7 free charges so far which has saved me around £100, but conversely has cost someone around £100. I just hope that they have good financial people at the helm who have a long term plan to keep Bonnet sustainable.Am I missing something obvious with Bonnet? It seems too good to be true.
According to their app I can charge up at an Osprey near me and be charged £0.35/kWh instead of the £0.57/kWh that Osprey charge, without any subscription?
How do you get free charges?I suspect that they are paying heavily to build a client base, by the current low cost compared to the original provider (Osprey, Ionity etc) but also by their large number of free charges. I've accumulated 7 free charges so far which has saved me around £100, but conversely has cost someone around £100. I just hope that they have good financial people at the helm who have a long term plan to keep Bonnet sustainable.
Get the app and search for various codesHow do you get free charges?
This thread from a couple of months ago gave 5 free charges - Bonnet App - More Free Leccy CodesHow do you get free charges?
Only need to get the car now????I put this on another thread on the forum -
On my phone I have:
Zap Map
ABRP
WattsUP
PlugShare
BP Pulse
Shell Recharge
Pod Point
MFG EV Power
InstaVolt
Electric Highway (Ecotricity)
BP Me
ChargeCar
NeedToCharge (recently added)
Osprey Charging.
I carry the following cards with me:
ChargePoint
Pod Point
Swarco E.Connect
Charge your car
On my key ring:
BP Pulse
Shell Recharge
Alfa Power
Registered my CC with GeniePoint
Credit and/or Debit cards are becoming more popular, for example on GridServe.
For my ICE car all I need is cash (funny idea I know), and my CC.
You've just proved the point that we need a 1 card system for all ALL chargers - saves having to buy extra data on your phone etc. ...I put this on another thread on the forum -
On my phone I have:
Zap Map
ABRP
WattsUP
PlugShare
BP Pulse
Shell Recharge
Pod Point
MFG EV Power
InstaVolt
Electric Highway (Ecotricity)
BP Me
ChargeCar
NeedToCharge (recently added)
Osprey Charging.
I carry the following cards with me:
ChargePoint
Pod Point
Swarco E.Connect
Charge your car
On my key ring:
BP Pulse
Shell Recharge
Alfa Power
Registered my CC with GeniePoint
Credit and/or Debit cards are becoming more popular, for example on GridServe.
For my ICE car all I need is cash (funny idea I know), and my CC.
That is the case for a lot of machines, and I can see it becoming a legal requirement for all at some stage. One of the issues is the pre-authorisation taken by some - and not returned according to the various Twitter threads - especially when a charge can fail several times and the pre-authorisation fee held for each.Or just a bank card with no sign up, like, oh, I don't know, every other purchase you make including Fuel! ?
A £1 pre-authorisation is pretty common - was there not a report about Sainburys increasing the self serve pre-auth to £99 due to increased number of cars not having enough money in account to cover the cost of the fuel.You don't need pre-authorisation for any Fuel purchase or any other non-online service/product either. So why do they feel the need to do so for Charging?