Thanks for the info - greatGreat story. Thanks for sharing. You can turn the low battery alerts off in settings.
481 miles, 4.6 miles per kwh. Cruise control speed set at 60mph.
Best bits:
It got me there and back - as expected.
Other people at the chargers saved my life, told me how to get the charger to work and more importantly told me that to stop the charger you needed to reuse your card (makes sense - as it stops someone just pushing the stop charge button when you are away). Without the help of others I would have been stuck. The instructions on the chargers are just not good enough.
Kept the AC on, but used Eco mode and the additional setting to be low energy ....can't remember what it is called. seemed to be kept cool.
Bad bits:
1) After a couple of hours an annoying cup started flashing and the car kept bonging as if the door was open. Could not turn it off!
2) Connected my phone to have spotify and googlemaps - every so often the sound went low, had to unplug and replug to get the volume back up. VERY ANNOYING
3) Connected to a 60kwh charger in Morley, car stopped charging after 2%, so I restarted the charge, stopped again after 2% and said contact MG dealer as fault with high voltage battery.
4) Used the MG Touchpoint feature on the app to try and get technical support or take the car in for help. Both MG dealers, first I tried did not have anyone to answer the phone in servicing, the other never answered the phone. So never going to rely on that as a fall back, not that I think they would have been able to help on a drop in urgent basis anyhow.
With 11% charge and 30miles and a 240mile drive home - that was very concerning. Jumped to another charger at Morley McDonalds and was able to charge to 97%
and 290miles range. No problems. But be aware that charging point has a total 90minute parking limit, so if you charge and go for a McDonalds and run over 90minutes you will get a fine.
5) Tried to use Electroverse, Chargepoint, Bank card, phone payment and finally a third bank card worked - whew!
6) At some point the car starts to nag to recharge, this would be good at 10% or 30miles of expected range, but it starts somewhere around 20% so you have nagging for upto 30miles of driving!
Pic 1 ) Ready to go - snap the starting screen.
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Pic 2) Safely home - annoying cup.
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Pic 3) Just before the charger conked out at Morley leisure centre.
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Pic 4) Target at 100% is 312miles!
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Loved the drive, stress less at 60mph on adaptive cruise control. Have done a charge at a charge station - hurrah I am free to roam the country!
I stopped on M4 Welcome break I fell over backwards, 6 Applegreen chargers for 12 EV’s and 2 Gridserve for 4 EV’s up yo 165 KwH, 75p no brainer charging, just plug in pay by credit card or by phone for Apple pay,, hit start. Job done. I believe Welcome break has woken up and for the icing on the cake about 12 charger# for Tesla users. Full marks to Welcome break servicesThis is a great story, tell us more!
This is the Driver Attention Warning. It thinks you're falling asleep. It will keep beeping until you stop, or I think it stopped after an extremely irritating 20 minutes on my first really long journey, as I was about to drive it into a wall to shut it up!!Does anyone know what the steaming cup of coffee symbol means? (Does the car think the driver needs one to stay awake??)
Bloody ell how did you manage that Iv’ only managed to get 285 on a 100% chargeTrip up to Derby today in the MG4 Trophy. Exceptionally impressed with the range. Made the round trip without needing to charge up. Total potential range of 323 miles.
Those figures don't make any sense. With an efficiency of 3.7 mi/kwh it has used ~78kWh to do the 287 miles. If it did manage 323 miles at 3.7 mi/kWh that would mean it has a battery capacity of 87 kWh.Trip up to Derby today in the MG4 Trophy. Exceptionally impressed with the range. Made the round trip without needing to charge up. Total potential range of 323 miles.
That’s always a possibility. Just exceptionally pleased with the total range we got out of a single journey. She was reading 4.6 ml/kWh earlier, although not sure if what’s shown is last or average figure.Those figures don't make any sense. With an efficiency of 3.7 mi/kwh it has used ~78kWh to do the 287 miles. If it did manage 323 miles at 3.7 mi/kWh that would mean it has a battery capacity of 87 kWh.
Is it possible that it didn't reset properly after your last charge?
I think in future we need loads and loads of 3.5kW chargers for opportunistic “just leave it there while you’re doing stuff” top-ups. So many of them that overstaying is never a problem. They could be 7kW if that’s just as cheap to install. But they could also be smart enough to throttle the rate based on surge pricing, how badly this car says it wants the juice (more desperate = more expensive) and managing the overall load on the street’s supply.That's fair. It's overstay penalties at type 2 chargers that bug me. People want to be able to park their car on one of these and go away and do whatever it is they came to do. They don't want to be looking at their watch during a meeting or while at the theatre or even shopping, thinking "I've got to get back to move the car." They should be able to leave their car in that parking space as long as they need to, even overnight. If these chargers are over-subscribed, install more.