My experience: fantastic CHEAP EV for short daily driving, particularly if you can charge on a driveway / in a garage at home. Don't even think about long trips of 100 miles or more. Get a Tekna for the heated seats / steering wheel, and cameras. Don't pay more than £6k for the 24kWh, no matter how good the condition / mileage is. Make sure the battery has at least 10/12 health bars remaining to get a decent range out of the car. Some cars with high mileage still have good battery health.
@@censorshipBS you could look at it that way, or you can look at it as the panels raised the value of the house by 15k and are saving me 300/month in energy and fuel costs 😉
@@vysgarage well that is a great saving i thought solar panels could save you around £500 a year on average but if you are saving £3600 your doing well 😃
That was the case with very week standard systems that were installed few years ago, and before fuel and energy crisis. The System we have is very powerful and efficient, once it’s used to its full potential, the savings are unbelievable, I was very surprised myself.
Great video. Collecting mine this weekend. Thank you.
My experience: fantastic CHEAP EV for short daily driving, particularly if you can charge on a driveway / in a garage at home.
Don't even think about long trips of 100 miles or more.
Get a Tekna for the heated seats / steering wheel, and cameras.
Don't pay more than £6k for the 24kWh, no matter how good the condition / mileage is.
Make sure the battery has at least 10/12 health bars remaining to get a decent range out of the car. Some cars with high mileage still have good battery health.
So helpful thank you
Can you do the same with the i3? Great video, love the little details
Thank you, I will in few weeks time 👍🏻
Great video, super helpful thanks
In 2013 there was no eco-flow heater available now pack one
How much did all the solar panels cost to have installed on the house?
They were just over 9k.
The system is 5.2kW peak, 14 panels, huawei management and huawei 5kWh battery storage.
@@vysgarage so it really cost you 9k to charge the car 😆
@@censorshipBS you could look at it that way, or you can look at it as the panels raised the value of the house by 15k and are saving me 300/month in energy and fuel costs 😉
@@vysgarage well that is a great saving i thought solar panels could save you around £500 a year on average but if you are saving £3600 your doing well 😃
That was the case with very week standard systems that were installed few years ago, and before fuel and energy crisis. The System we have is very powerful and efficient, once it’s used to its full potential, the savings are unbelievable, I was very surprised myself.
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