Yup Winter is here and its hitting the EV.

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  • #293486
    Ioniq
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      EV range.

      Usually when its around 10 deg C and above its good, at 90% charge its usually 220-230 miles range.

      Today its -2, and its showing 210 miles range…lol.

      Not bad considering its below zero.

      Yup, Winter is here.

      Hope its nice, crisp and sunny where you are!!

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    • #293487
      JMC
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        Hence why we handed our Megane back in January….150 miles @ 0°C! And from a manufacturer quoted 280 miles!! We couldn’t even complete a 75 mile trip e/w without charging. Whereas I have seen over 700 miles range on our new ZRV hybrid!

        #293488
        Avatar photoSimon Loker
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          i got used to it with Groot (24kwh Leaf)

          Can i ask if you had frozen handles this morning?

          My wife couldn’t get in.

           

          https://share.octopus.energy/bold-marsh-757

          #293489
          Phaedra
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            Enyaq 85x, 0c here, did a full 100% charge yeterday, showing 234 miles, thatt’s a drop in range of almost 30% 🙁

            Please excuse spelling/typos. Apart from being a clot it turns out I had one on my cerebellum that's now causing various problems!

            #293490
            Ioniq
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              My door handles were fine, no problem.

              But Hyundai are quite accurate with WLTP figures, so kind of lucky there.

              Not everyone can adapt quickly  to new technology though!

              Many will have their first Winter in an EV, and it is rather different.

              You just got to adapt to conditions. Pre- warming the car is brilliant, and on a 300 mile runs, just charge when you need a toilet or coffee break.

               

              #293491
              moggy
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                Have to say JMC 700 miles of range is impressive, but if I was traveling 700 miles without stopping, I would go by plane.

                #293494
                JMC
                Participant

                  Have to say JMC 700 miles of range is impressive, but if I was traveling 700 miles without stopping, I would go by plane.

                  haha good point! It’s just one less thing to worry about. We never had a home charger though so 700 miles was costing us £160 using public chargers. Oh and I am 48 and have never been on a plane 😆 🤣

                  #293497
                  shawry
                  Participant

                    definitely much harder justifying an EV if you can only use public chargers.

                    #293498
                    JMC
                    Participant

                      definitely much harder justifying an EV if you can only use public chargers.

                      yes you are 100% correct!! It cost £6 at home @10p per kW with a 60kwh battery. I was paying 79p! That’s an 800% increase lol. 1 day before we handed back the megane and picked up the ZR-V we received an email saying permission had been granted to install the charger. Motability had been so good letting us swap that we didn’t want to waste all the effort and time changing our mind and keeping the EV. 10 months later and I am still 50/50 that we did the right thing.

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                      #293501
                      MFillingham
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                        I’ve a heat pump, 289 miles in summer according to the GOM, 269 miles today.  It’s not cold in Cornwall yet, so nothing close to -anything.

                        If I didn’t preheat daily without plugging into the charger, I’d probably get the 300+ I’m supposed to but I put my desire to be comfortable over my need to squeeze out every last inch from each charge.

                        I'm Autistic, if I say something you find offensive, please let me know, I can guarantee it was unintentional.
                        I'll try to give my honest opinion but am always open to learning.

                        Mark

                        #293502
                        Ioniq
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                          @mfillingham

                          Yup Mark, its the only way to go. Dont worry about charge state.

                          I said to myself right from the outset, use the EV just like I used the petrol car. If it works for me, all good, if it doesnt, then change on next renewal.

                          It is a very different methodology using an EV, but its just hoops you have to jump through.

                          Its not for everyone, we all have different comfort zones.

                          Anyone can lease a duffer car, it is pot luck. But we are lucky to have Motability, for all its faults it gets it correct 99% of the time.

                          My buddy just ended his private car lease early, on an 18 plate Merc, and he had to hand the car back and pay a few thousand to the lease company.

                          We do get a very good deal.

                           

                          #293503
                          MFillingham
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                            I completely agree @Ioniq the scheme is great when it works.  There’s no chance I’d be driving the car I have through any other means.

                            The one thing with driving without a care, the range will suffer.  I’m sure if I wanted and was properly careful I could squeeze 330 miles or more out of the Hi5 in summer but I’m more than happy to charge ever 10 or so days (if I let it go down to sub 20%) while I’m doing the round town driving.  I know I can get enough on a long journey but I really don’t think about range.

                            If I were to obsess, pre conditioning and heaters wouldn’t be allowed unless we can’t see out, I’d get more miserable miles out of the car.  What concerns me is those who regularly measure their range and compared it against the WLTP and decide the car is unfit when it’s short.  There’s always a reason for cars not going as far as others, whether it’s driving style or accessories used or a combination of both.

                            I'm Autistic, if I say something you find offensive, please let me know, I can guarantee it was unintentional.
                            I'll try to give my honest opinion but am always open to learning.

                            Mark

                            #293513
                            Avatar photoSimon Loker
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                              Preheat brilliant just was cold in west yorks, few doors/handles were frozen. 🙂

                              https://share.octopus.energy/bold-marsh-757

                              #293537
                              Phaedra
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                                Went to pre-heat my Enyaq this afternoon, and yet again the App wasn’t working the Usual “”Unavailable due to battery protection” messages.

                                Bl@@dy useless, it’s nowhere near the kewys, nothing else connected to it, no charger so not Octopus polling it to check charge state.

                                It’s been doing this for quite a while, go out to it and doors don’t auto unlock, touch door sensors and still don’t unlock, have to press the keyfob button.

                                Took my son shopping tonight, both times we came back to the car had the same issue.

                                Just checked the App and once again I have another favourite incorrect message “Doors Open” no they bl@@dy well aren’t 🙁

                                 

                                Please excuse spelling/typos. Apart from being a clot it turns out I had one on my cerebellum that's now causing various problems!

                                #293541
                                des
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                                  E 3008 last full charge was 141 miles full to empty and the one before that was 175. It is only getting really cold here from yesterday. Getting about 2 and 2.4.

                                  #293548
                                  Oscarmax
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                                    Heating, air con, seats and steering wheel on recorded 2.7 and 2.9 miles/kWh yesterday

                                    Unfortunately I have suffered a brain injury and occasionally say the wrong thing.

                                    #293561
                                    Fastbike1000
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                                      Winter definitely makes a difference to the Ariya, we have to do a weekly trip to the physio, usually I average 4.2/4.4 yesterday I only managed 3.1.

                                      #293562
                                      Declan
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                                        E 3008 last full charge was 141 miles full to empty and the one before that was 175. It is only getting really cold here from yesterday. Getting about 2 and 2.4.

                                        Bloody hell Des. That’s dire mate. I haven’t monitored mine lately but although the gauge is still showing 3.5 miles kwh, I am noticing that the actual miles are dropping quickly. I’ll reset the mileage meter thingy when I fill to 100% later in the week.

                                        I bet you’re glad to be out of it mate. Best of luck with your new car. That Scenic looks fantastic.

                                        #293576
                                        Oscarmax
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                                          2.4 this morning

                                          Unfortunately I have suffered a brain injury and occasionally say the wrong thing.

                                          #293590
                                          Ioniq
                                          Participant

                                            I dont look at the mi/kw hr thingy, its a yoyo.

                                            But I did today and it was 2.7 something like that. Its pretty meaningless and variable.

                                            When the car gets to 40%, time to recharge!

                                            #293602
                                            cheggy
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                                              E3008

                                              drove from junction 28 M1 to Watford – 133 miles and only used about 50%

                                              drove back up to Watford gap to top up from 25% to 50% and ended at home about 20%

                                              total 195 round drip

                                              don’t think that’s bad for a long motorway drive in winter costing about £12 for entire trip

                                              #293612
                                              crippleddad
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                                                Our ex30 said it was  6 miles annd 4%  off the battery a 2mile journey today.

                                                #293618
                                                Ioniq
                                                Participant

                                                  Our ex30 said it was 6 miles annd 4% off the battery a 2mile journey today.

                                                  Short journeys are never very efficient, cars always suffer, petrol or EV.

                                                  How you getting on with the EX30? Its a good looking car and will turn heads wherever you go.

                                                  #293625
                                                  Soul777
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                                                    The cold weather is hitting us harder this year. Dropped to 2.8 kw/h on the Honda E. Was getting well in excess of 4 kw/h and also more than the claimed WLTP mileage on a regular basis when the weather was milder.

                                                    #293635
                                                    Declan
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                                                      I did 15 mile round trip in the E3008 yesterday and lost 9% of battery! Outside temperature was 3c.

                                                      #293654
                                                      Phaedra
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                                                        Well, plugged in overnight, set to pre-heat using the Ohme App.

                                                        Went out at 6:30am, no pre-heating.  Loaded the car and set off at -2c, none of the heated seats would work 🙁 luckily the steering wheel heater worked.  Pulled over at a Greggs for a bun and hot drink, got back in and seats now working again.

                                                        Total round trip of 108 miles, 1.8 Miles/kWh on the way up, 2.6 miles/kWh on the return.  For a 108 mile trip it used 58% of the battery.

                                                        Please excuse spelling/typos. Apart from being a clot it turns out I had one on my cerebellum that's now causing various problems!

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