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Hello one and all, I want to start off with an introduction. My Real name is James and I’m a 31 year old with spinal issues as a result of a motorbike accident in 2014 and a workplace incident in 2016.
I love technology and I’ve lived cars for as long as I can remember. I’m not a journalist or writer, but I aim to be as open and transparent with my myth busting as possible. What I aim to do is to hunt out myths and misconceptions about EV ownership and to see if they are true or not. I intend to personally test as many of these as possible but, until my Kona arrives I will diving into every owners forum and corner of the internet to get these answers for you all.
The first topic I’m covering is “the affect of sitting in traffic to my EV range/battery.
Here are a few links to read yourself and if you want to skip the reading part my conclusion will be just underneath.
Conclusion : So after quite a bit of reading and digging into this and spotting a worrying amount of misinformation, I have found that almost all electric vehicles could cope with many hours of sitting stuck in traffic whilst having heating/AC, radio, heated seats and even mobile phones connected for charging would lose <5% or a few miles. Now if you were at a very low percentage of range left when you hit a traffic jam then maybe you would have cause for concern but, I’d be confident in saying that 9/10 times hitting lengthy delays even in extreme weather would pose no issue to you or put you at high risk of being stranded.
In conclusion I’d say that this myth is BUSTED, so if your friends say “oh you’ll be stuffed in an electric car in traffic” you can tell them this information and educate them.
Please let me know what other myths & misconceptions you’ve heard and want me to bust. Happy motoring.
Current car 2022 Hyundai Kona premium in Jungle green.
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