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I've done a South Coast to London commute a number of times now but have failed to see any outstanding mileage increase in town driving compared to country and A roads.
My route is from Portsmouth area to Whitechapel 79 miles each way.
Generally around 3.5 Miles/KW (I use air con etc).
It takes around an hour to get to Wandsworth and then 2hrs to get to Whitechapel (due to the brilliant idea of restricting traffic to ring roads and then restricting the width from 2 lanes to 1 lane to allow social distancing for walkers).
My old Golf would do about 50mpg on open roads and 20 in town under these conditions so the results are good for the MG.
it's just that I read power usage for electric vehicles in town driving (MG quite a figure of 270+ miles range with town use) should be far better than open road driving.
In my experience to date the power use/range seems similar in both circumstances.
Last trip done the journey both ways with 23% power remaining so a good result nonetheless.
My route is from Portsmouth area to Whitechapel 79 miles each way.
Generally around 3.5 Miles/KW (I use air con etc).
It takes around an hour to get to Wandsworth and then 2hrs to get to Whitechapel (due to the brilliant idea of restricting traffic to ring roads and then restricting the width from 2 lanes to 1 lane to allow social distancing for walkers).
My old Golf would do about 50mpg on open roads and 20 in town under these conditions so the results are good for the MG.
it's just that I read power usage for electric vehicles in town driving (MG quite a figure of 270+ miles range with town use) should be far better than open road driving.
In my experience to date the power use/range seems similar in both circumstances.
Last trip done the journey both ways with 23% power remaining so a good result nonetheless.