Rolfe
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These trips I describe are my regular daily-drive sort of things. If I couldn't do these without stopping to charge I'd have got a longer-range car. But I seldom do much more than 100 miles in a day and Caliban can eat that for breakfast. He can easily do 150 miles in summer, fast. If I go further I'm happy enough to take my time.
I got back from Glasgow last night at 30%, charged (and heated the battery) overnight, then got back from Melrose today on 52%. Both times I pre-heated using battery energy, twice on the Glasgow trip. I also heated the battery using battery energy before going to Glasgow, because I didn't leave till 5.20 so there wasn't a lot of point in heating it overnight. As a result I set off for Glasgow on 95%.
I literally don't even think about range on a daily basis, pre-heat the car any time I like, and always have the heater on for the entire journey in winter. This should really be the experience of most people with home charging. It's utterly painless. Even if I had to do two trips in a day, say the hospital run had happened on the same day as I was going to the theatre in the evening, I'd just bump charge at home in the afternoon, and if there wasn't time to get to at least 80%, I'd leave the car on an AC charger while I was at the theatre.
My neighbour across the road, identical house, has just bought a bloody hybrid. Whatamaroon.
These trips I describe are my regular daily-drive sort of things. If I couldn't do these without stopping to charge I'd have got a longer-range car. But I seldom do much more than 100 miles in a day and Caliban can eat that for breakfast. He can easily do 150 miles in summer, fast. If I go further I'm happy enough to take my time.
I got back from Glasgow last night at 30%, charged (and heated the battery) overnight, then got back from Melrose today on 52%. Both times I pre-heated using battery energy, twice on the Glasgow trip. I also heated the battery using battery energy before going to Glasgow, because I didn't leave till 5.20 so there wasn't a lot of point in heating it overnight. As a result I set off for Glasgow on 95%.
I literally don't even think about range on a daily basis, pre-heat the car any time I like, and always have the heater on for the entire journey in winter. This should really be the experience of most people with home charging. It's utterly painless. Even if I had to do two trips in a day, say the hospital run had happened on the same day as I was going to the theatre in the evening, I'd just bump charge at home in the afternoon, and if there wasn't time to get to at least 80%, I'd leave the car on an AC charger while I was at the theatre.
My neighbour across the road, identical house, has just bought a bloody hybrid. Whatamaroon.