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- February 5, 2021 at 8:33 am#138952
Well ive done it, after much back and forth i have finally transferred the AP and collect the car via click & collect on Tuesday the 9th at 12am lol. the wall charger is due to be fit in around 6 weeks and i was going to wait but i just could not hold back, like a little kid i know but the excitement got the better of me so for now i will have to rely on public charging and my granny cable but im sure ill manage and at least 6 chargers within 5 mile of my house are free until Oct 2021 so im sure to make the most out of those.
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- February 5, 2021 at 8:41 am #138954
Glad you got it all sorted Stuart. 6 weeks isn’t long to wait for home charger being fitted. Enjoy.
Joss
Current car: BMW X2 sDrive 20i M Sport 5dr Step Auto In metallic Portimão Blue. 04:10:2025
Previous car:Peugeot 308 GT Premium 1.2 Pure tech Petrol.February 5, 2021 at 9:18 am #138955
CarlCongratulations stuart, what electric car have you gone for??
February 5, 2021 at 9:25 am #138957And don’t forget Octopus EnergyGo energy off peak 0.30 -04.30 5 pence a kW, standard rate 14 pence a kW.
Tesco 7kW charger free
Unfortunately I have suffered a brain injury and occasionally I get confused and often say the wrong thing.
February 5, 2021 at 9:27 am #138959
AnonymousWatt a great decision. It’s fantastic when you can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Seems to be the current choice of many. I wish you many happy miles of charging around.
February 5, 2021 at 9:47 am #138965
DafWell done Stuart. I went for about 2 months using the 3 pin plug supplied. It gives you about 8/9 miles of range for every hour of charging. O.K for me as I only do about 30 to 40 miles a day.
As you rightly say you can top up using public chargers. When you get your wall charger fitted it will give 28 miles per hour
Cracking car the Soul pleasure to drive, enjoy mate.
February 5, 2021 at 10:22 am #138967@ Daf ‘I went for about 2 months using the 3 pin plug supplied. It gives you about 8/9 miles of range for every hour of charging. O.K for me as I only do about 30 to 40 miles a day.’
Hi Daf,
Forgive my ignorance but the 3 pin, is that a standard domestic that you plug into a ‘normal’ house socket?
If so, can you please tell me what fuse is fitted?
Thanks 🙂
February 5, 2021 at 10:27 am #138968
BrydoFantastic car Stuart great choice, would be great to see some pictures.
With travelling severely restricted you will be fine with the “granny cable” until you get your wall charger fitted.
Its a strange one but will your dealer supply it with a full battery?
February 5, 2021 at 10:35 am #138971
StuartYes Brydo
I have stipulated 100% charge on collection to tide me over, like you say under these trying times i think 6 weeks will be fine until the wall box is fit. Be prepared for a photo bombardment lol
February 5, 2021 at 10:40 am #138972
BrydoHaha brilliant Stuart, how many miles a day are you travelling just now?
February 5, 2021 at 10:41 am #138973Excitement with perhaps a little fear & range anxiety?
You’ll be smiling like a cheshire cat within a few days of picking it up, & within a week you’ll have forgotten about range anxiety but you’ll detest the EV taxi drivers who sit on those free rapid chargers powering their heaters & showing a 98% SoC.
hint: If you get a BP Pulse card (formerly Polar), don’t start the free 3 months period until the end of lockdown. The same goes for other RFID cards, don’t get them until/unless you need them unless they are completely free (I think that the Shell Recharge card is a complete freebie).
February 5, 2021 at 10:44 am #138975
ChubHi Stuart again lol what car did you go gor
February 5, 2021 at 10:49 am #138977
DafBeing honest I didn’t check (I’ve electrocuted myself so many times I think I’m immune).
Standard 13 amp I think, I just plugged it in and it worked!
cheers
February 5, 2021 at 10:56 am #138979
BrydoStuart where are you based, there are many free chargers dotted about the UK, quite a few here in Scotland, so have look on zap map and double up your shopping, for instance, with some free “juice”.
February 5, 2021 at 10:56 am #138980The granny charger will have a 13A plug but the charger itself will limit to about 10A so 2.3kW if memory serves & the decent ones may have thermal protection in the plug.
February 5, 2021 at 11:17 am #138985
StuartChub
I went for the KIA Soul EV first edition in Neptune Blue
Brydo
Yeah there are several freebie chargers near me and been a yorkshireman they are all imprinted in memory lol, ATM im only doing around 30 miles at weekends as i work mon to fri and have a company van. Really looking forward to getting out on the open road though
Gotitjulie
Sound advice as usual, sure i can find a way to distract the taxi drivers lol
February 5, 2021 at 11:30 am #138987
BrydoStuart you will have no range anxiety as you will have full “tank” every weekend.
February 5, 2021 at 11:40 am #138990
StuartAgreed Brydo
One of the reasons i decided to take the plunge, its all about changing mind set. Leaving the house on every journey with 300 miles of range should be more than plenty for me, only real big trip we take is to Fairford every year for the air show and it should do that in one go without charging JUST or it may need a quick blast on the way back. Other than that the airports we use are all within range, we have family on the east coast which is well within range so i dont see any issues really.
February 5, 2021 at 11:53 am #138992Agreed Brydo One of the reasons i decided to take the plunge, its all about changing mind set. Leaving the house on every journey with 300 miles of range should be more than plenty for me, only real big trip we take is to Fairford every year for the air show and it should do that in one go without charging JUST or it may need a quick blast on the way back. Other than that the airports we use are all within range, we have family on the east coast which is well within range so i dont see any issues really.
Living just down the road from Fairford, there’s a great 50kw fast charger in Cirencester, and it’s a flat rate of £4 to use. Hopefully RIAT 2022 will be on the cards and we will be back to normal by then!
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2023 - Hyundai Kona Electric UltimateFebruary 5, 2021 at 12:49 pm #138994
BrydoStuart when I first got married we were “skint” and when putting petrol in the car it was a max of £1. I remember going a run with my wife and newly born baby girl and running out of petrol. Just by chance my father and mother in law had decided to go a run and passed by us they took the wife and daughter home and me to the garage.
You would have I’d have learned my lesson but no. A few years later heading home from the in laws, I thought I had enough in the tank to get home but didn’t. There is a big hill to get into the village and I was 50m from the top, and its all down hill after that, I ran out of juice. Just as we pulled onto the pavement my mate from school days pulled in behind us and saved the day.
Very lucky on both occasions as we had no breakdown cover, hasn’t happened since lol.
February 5, 2021 at 1:17 pm #138999Stuart when I first got married we were “skint” and when putting petrol in the car it was a max of £1. I remember going a run with my wife and newly born baby girl and running out of petrol. Just by chance my father and mother in law had decided to go a run and passed by us they took the wife and daughter home and me to the garage. You would have I’d have learned my lesson but no. A few years later heading home from the in laws, I thought I had enough in the tank to get home but didn’t. There is a big hill to get into the village and I was 50m from the top, and its all down hill after that, I ran out of juice. Just as we pulled onto the pavement my mate from school days pulled in behind us and saved the day. Very lucky on both occasions as we had no breakdown cover, hasn’t happened since lol.
lol had many days like that way back when, remember the norm at petrol stations was a fiver lol very rare my fuel gage went above quarter of a tank. for years i thought it only held a few gallon, i remember i bought a Rover sterling 820 fastback and i almost passed out the first time i filled her up lol.
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ChubThat’s really good the range is quite high I looked at them just the boot is a bit small for me. It’s going to be so fun for you I’m super excited for you and your wife.
February 5, 2021 at 2:44 pm #139005@Stuart that’s great news I’m so pleased, I’ll celebrate with a couple of lagers tonight. ? You’ll manage fine I’m sure until the fitting of the wall charger. The saga with BP Chargemaster is nearly at an end. With all the messing around you’ve had I just wonder if I should get my own wall charger installed ready for when I’m able to order in March.
February 5, 2021 at 2:47 pm #139007@Stuart that’s great news I’m so pleased, I’ll celebrate with a couple of lagers tonight.
You’ll manage fine I’m sure until the fitting of the wall charger. The saga with BP Chargemaster is nearly at an end. With all the messing around you’ve had I just wonder if I should get my own wall charger installed ready for when I’m able to order in March.
Yeah it has been a bit of a pain but still better than paying £500 for one from elsewhere…….but only just mind lol.
Will join you tonight with a few beers
Cheers
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----------------------------February 5, 2021 at 2:56 pm #139009Great Stuart, not long to go now. I’ve got the blue Soul too.
We managed perfectly well using the granny charger for over 2 months until BP Chargemaster got their act together. So convenient just be able to plug in to refuel a vehicle.
Before you collect check that they have done the latest software update for the maps. Also there has been a safety recall, something to do with the software for the brakes so best to check they have updated that too.
Kia Soul 2020 EV
February 5, 2021 at 3:01 pm #139012
BrydoRight lads the first round is on me, where are we meeting?
You know I nearly passed out there, talking about spending money.
John I don’t know where you stay but you have a Scotsman ,me, and a Yorkshireman, Stuart, so you best have plenty of money cause we have short arms and deep pockets lol.
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