London to Scotland IN A DAY - 325 miles in an EV towing a caravan to Moffat, and how I plan charging

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • I broke my self-imposed 'rule' of a maximum of 250 miles per day, and tow a caravan with my Kia EV6 Electric Car the 325 miles from Commons Wood Caravan and Motorhome Club Site to Moffat Camping and Caravanning Site in the Scottish Borders in one day.
    I show you how I plan the my route to minimise the chance of needing to queue at EV Chargers.
    Finally we take a quick look around Moffat and I find my favourite coffee shop in Scotland - Brodies of Moffat.
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:53 - How I plan my journey and charging stops with the EV & Caravan
    03:50 - Towing a caravan with an EV from Commons Wood to Moffat
    10:22 - Moffat and Brodies Coffee Shop and Gin Bar
    12:25 - Outro
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Комментарии • 248

  • @jukerdanz
    @jukerdanz Год назад +20

    Hi Andrew, I am not really faffed about the EV vs diesel or whatever, I am here for the travel, your chat and the dogs. It is all very relaxing.

  • @gillian4033
    @gillian4033 Год назад +20

    Andrew, as someone who is approaching retirement and investigating motorhomes / caravans / EV's etc.. I find your content super, super helpful - thank you for all that you do, it's very much appreciated. Gillian xx

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Then my job here is done, Gillian. Thanks for watching!

    • @chrissmith-gz7gr
      @chrissmith-gz7gr Год назад

      @@andrewjdittoni was wondering if you could help me. I live in nottingham. I am seriously thinking of moving to the highlands west scotland. How expensive is it? Is council tax cheap, expensive? Is property expensive im looking at a 2 bed small place. Can u help.

  • @carolynandcocohaywood2638
    @carolynandcocohaywood2638 Год назад +11

    Andrew don’t do this to yourself, don’t let people force you into doing something that will hurt you. I and very many more will watch you no matter what you do or how long it takes you to do it. Take care mate. ❤ Love to Dougal and Ted. Moffet looks very nice and I ( Coco too ) would love Brodies.

    • @danmiddlehurst6462
      @danmiddlehurst6462 Год назад +2

      I agree..I've done some TV work as part of my job and it keeps getting rerun on all the main channels ..every time I have a keyboard warrior who has something to say..as a caravanner and a petrol head with a 3 litre bi turbo I still am a fan of Andrews content ..I am yet to be convinced that an EV is the way to go for our twin axle ..but in 10 years when I retire I'm hoping things improve..keep up the great work

  • @sarahbertram2219
    @sarahbertram2219 Год назад +6

    I always love your videos. I have no EV, caravan or dogs… but your calm and reflective insights are always a delight. Thank you.

  • @BobEarnshawMoHo
    @BobEarnshawMoHo Год назад +2

    Our fav stopover too 😊

  • @keithfarley8364
    @keithfarley8364 Год назад +2

    Thank you Andrew for another great vlog I have been following you for a few years now and enjoy what you do
    Thanks again

  • @user-oo2ts1rv3w
    @user-oo2ts1rv3w Год назад +1

    Thank you Andrew, great entertainment as well as being very informative. As if by magic a family member presented us with a sign like yours with "car is charging" on it. Don't over do it, we love your site reviews and tips, no need to hypermile it for non EV folks.

  • @janetbowen7854
    @janetbowen7854 Год назад +1

    Delightful, thanks Andrew, Dougal and Ted ❤️We will certainly try Moffat C&CC camp site and Brodies in the future. 😊

  • @christinegibbins6105
    @christinegibbins6105 Год назад +3

    So chuffed to see how well Dougal and Ted have taken to each other, Take care and thanks you.

  • @malcolmcox6167
    @malcolmcox6167 Год назад +3

    Hi Andrew, Moffat is our favourite stop over on the way north and we time our journeys to eat in Brodies. But we stop at the Green Frog Site, as the C&C C site demands you stay two nights. And I’m a member! For those with Fuel based vehicles. The petrol station at the top of town was cheaper than the ESSO on the way in. That bread shop on the corner you filmed is also excellent.

  • @arimington-is7gv
    @arimington-is7gv Год назад +1

    Hellooooo! Great video Andrew, I was very impressed with Brodies, great that it was so dog friendly too! 🐶

  • @Harris70-70
    @Harris70-70 Год назад +3

    Hi Andrew, an EV is not for us for a few reasons . Cost of vehicle, range anxiety and infrastructure being the main reasons and with working full time our holidays / days out are limited so just want to fill up with diesel and go . Totally understand why you would want an EV though as you have more time to split up your journeys and I’m sure they are very quiet and smooth to drive plus it doesn’t matter what everyone else thinks, it’s your choice ! I would also think with the smooth quiet ride that would help to prevent migraines ? By the way your choice of dogs and where you live is spot on and so are your relaxing vlogs ( especially love it when you are driving through Scotland in good weather with some great pick of music ) keep up the good work at keeping us entertained 😊❤x

  • @susanbinks8868
    @susanbinks8868 Год назад +1

    Hi Andrew, Lovely to see You as Always! I'm sorry to learn You've had a bad Migraine, hope You are feeling better. So enjoy watching Your Videos & seeing You,Dougal &Ted! Loved Brody's the Decor is Gorgeous, it's nice that its Dog Friendly too! Take Care, Thank You for Sharing. Lots of Love to You,Dougal & Ted 💖💖💖💜💜💜XXX

  • @carlyoung1435
    @carlyoung1435 Год назад +1

    I just love you travel videos Andrew! Thank you so much for sharing them with us. 😇

  • @WestfieldFreshAir
    @WestfieldFreshAir Год назад +1

    Yet again, great honest and informative video Andrew, thank you. I've towed further but wouldn't want to tow for longer than you did, especially with stops to exercise the dogs. I'd really had enough by 9.5 hours driving whilst towing, especially as that only included 1 comfort break in then 'vans small room for no more than 5mins.

  • @vhazelz640
    @vhazelz640 Год назад

    A lovely surprise to see your video pop up on my feed, always enjoyable. Thank you for sharing your life with us!

  • @adamchadwick5171
    @adamchadwick5171 Год назад +1

    Great video as always Andrew !
    Never understood the old until I can drive to the south of France without a stop brigade.

  • @scenicdti
    @scenicdti Год назад

    Very Valid point about the extra time taken being solo traveller.

  • @annieforsyth7299
    @annieforsyth7299 Год назад +2

    Great video, thank you. Really like the look of the Moffat site and the town itself. I think we'll definitely try it - it's not too far from us so would be great for a long weekend and I'm sure our dogs will love it too!

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад

      Check out Brodies when you go and have a fab weekend!

  • @mikepepler
    @mikepepler Год назад +1

    Good to demonstrate that long journeys are possible with an ev, just a few minutes planning needed.

  • @paulefc1971
    @paulefc1971 Год назад +2

    Andrew, love the content as usual and whilst I've no current interest in an EV, I appreciate what you are doing and there will always be those that deride you, don't let them get you down.
    I also appreciate the issues with long journeys whilst towing I did over 300 miles in France last year in one journey from Calais to our first stop over site and it ruined the first few days of my holiday, so this year, I have limited my towing to 250 miles and have broken my journey up into three days instead of the usual two, I'm sure my 5 year old daughter will also appreciate spending less time in the car and more time in the camp site swimming pools.
    Keep up the great content 👍

  • @stephenmccarthy6892
    @stephenmccarthy6892 Год назад +1

    I do a regular 400mile journey from our home in France to Ipswich and it really takes it out of me even when everything works perfectly on the tunnel. Ferry's give a greater rest break but turn it into a 10-12 hour trip. Fastest ever 7¾ hours but not towing.

  • @alexperry3861
    @alexperry3861 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video Andrew and the boys thank you so much information 😊

  • @lindakirk698
    @lindakirk698 Год назад +3

    Well done Andrew.
    We did 395 miles in a day down to Kent, Essex & back home. Admittedly we were not driving Ev or towing, but it does take it out of us, a pair of 72+ oaps. Took us 12 hrs including a lunch break, 2 x comfort breaks, snak break, a visit to collect a market place purchase for our caravan & 3 stops for family history genealogy. And all on the hotest day of the year. What we also had to contend with was 2 × 25 mins delays getting in & out of Kent via QE2 bridge. Thsts always the bummer of any journey that side of London
    The setting up jobs my hubby does as solo too when we tow as I'm disabled. And you virtually drove past our door just off the A1 15 mins south of Blyth.
    Keep on keeping on xx
    PS Migraine sufferer here too for last 60yrs.

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +3

      You have my sympathies as a fellow migraineur Linda. I have found that by restricting my triptan intake when I have an attack, listening to my body and getting enough rest does at least normally decrease the severity of attacks. Now in my 50s I've stopped getting mad at them and accept them as a warning sign that I need to slow down. All the best. xx

  • @DamienMcAvoy
    @DamienMcAvoy Год назад +2

    Brilliant video. I suffer from
    migraines occasionally so I know they’re not pleasant. Our dog died on Thursday and watching your two run around brought a smile to face for the first time in days so thanks for that.

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Oh I'm so sorry to hear that Damien. I can't even begin to imagine how that feels. Hope you're getting on OK. All the best.

  • @w-wanderers
    @w-wanderers Год назад +4

    I love this type on content Andrew! Although, suffering a migraine due to it is certainly not worth it. I am currently researching EV’s to transition into in the next 12 months, so I am absorbing all content related to towing with an EV. I enjoyed your talk at the NEC in October last year - thank you for all the great content to date! 😊

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Glad it's useful. Thanks for watching!

  • @Bradtheone
    @Bradtheone Год назад +1

    Great episode… so much real world insight to EV towing 🙂 Thanks for posting

  • @marks6721
    @marks6721 Год назад

    Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing :] We are in Inverkeithing Scotland M90. We have never been to Moffat it looks lovely

  • @stephenclay6852
    @stephenclay6852 25 дней назад

    Hi Andrew, a great video. I have the same car and love it. Sadly no longer tow but glad to see you prove you can tow with an electric car.

  • @AliWade1971
    @AliWade1971 Год назад +1

    Another very informative and entertaining video. We no longer tow, but do drive EVs and plan our longer journeys as you do - always with alternative charging locations, which we have never needed to use. I need to stop more regularly than many due to chronic pain and fatigue, and we usually keep to “ABC” (Always Be Charging). We choose AC chargers if we are having a lunch stop or at a destination. I am glad you are going to keep your future journeys shorter. There are plenty of people like Bjorn in Norway who show how far an EV can go. We can just enjoy the smoothness, quietness, lack of fumes and torque - and drive sensible distances.

  • @GaetanHobby
    @GaetanHobby Год назад

    Thank you Andrew for the review 🎉

  • @caravaningincarathevan467
    @caravaningincarathevan467 Год назад +1

    I just love your reviews. Campsite/services pitches parking spaces for caravans. I dont interested on buying an EV in the near future as i bought a ford kuga last year they seem popular towing cars atm. Love your dogs and you. Xx

  • @davidfyork
    @davidfyork Год назад +1

    Perfect! We’re due to get our first caravan (all-electric) in about a month and planning a trip to see family in Northern Ireland, and you’ve introduced me to a perfect EV friendly, dog friendly overnight stop before getting the ferry at Cairnryan. Moffat (and Brodies) look ideal.

  • @scottwilson5426
    @scottwilson5426 Год назад +2

    Been to bodies few times, exquisite decor!! 350 miles is enough for anybody especially when having to do everything solo. Regardless safe travels and looking forward to the next!

  • @kitty_s23456
    @kitty_s23456 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Andrew. I'm not here for the caravan/ campervan, I'm here for the sights & sounds of you, Ted & Dougal. You are a great speaker & storyteller! And I saw the doggies smile - when they were running in the fields during their slo mo. :) Hugs to all, esp Ted & Dougal. 👍🏼 🐶 🐕

  • @LindseyWhiterod
    @LindseyWhiterod Год назад +1

    Thanks Andrew brilliant video. We love Brodies it’s great. A lovely campsite on the way is Greenacres just off the M6 at Carlisle North. It’s really dog friendly and lovely and quiet. There are new chargers at the new starbucks in Kingstown. I’m getting an EV in August so these are great videos to help me. Thanks for your lovely videos!

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Glad they're proving to be useful Lindsey. Thanks for the tips.

  • @suethorogood7771
    @suethorogood7771 Год назад

    Lovely film x

  • @maryodonnell5760
    @maryodonnell5760 Год назад +1

    Sorry about the migraines Andrew, you had done so well to banish them. What an interesting trigger that is then, we hear it isn't good to sit for long periods of time and clearly your body is registering physical stress with prolonged confinement of this sort of trip. I'm looking forward to seeing the planning process later, but the first 1.30 mins of staring at Ted has been wonderful already! :)

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +2

      Thanks Mary. Yes, it's very telling that if I go over about 6 hours a day in the driver's seat then the risk of migraine shoots up.

  • @mikeperry7230
    @mikeperry7230 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant Andrew thank you. We’ve been driving electric with a Nissan Leaf since 2017 and now the time has come to replace our tow car like you we’ve gone for an EV6. Really helpful to have your videos to show what can be done.

  • @glockieme
    @glockieme Год назад

    Really nice job. Thanks

  • @Bardseyman
    @Bardseyman Год назад +1

    Really enjoying your EV journey and all the videos. One of the reasons (among many) why I switched to electric was to slow me down and stop me from burning the candle at both ends. Used to regularly do 14+ hour days in the drivers seat, not good for anyone. Now I find having regular breaks and being able to return emails and calls and do paperwork is much better for body and mind. I get in at night more relaxed and with all my work done for the day.

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      100% my experience as well. Many would agree that this makes EVs safer on longer trips. Would be interesting to see if there is data to back this up. All the best.

  • @jimmyconnolly3461
    @jimmyconnolly3461 Год назад

    Missed you Andrew Dougal and Ted. I’ll watch this very soon. ❤️👍

  • @eleanorkidd5840
    @eleanorkidd5840 Год назад

    I'm glad I found you! I don't have an EV but I have a JRT! Great!

  • @tonysutton6559
    @tonysutton6559 Год назад +1

    We always stop at Moffat (if there are pitches available) when heading further north in Scotland from our home in the Midlands. Although we don't have to stop for fuel, we nearly always pull into Teebay services (how sad is it to have a favourite service station?) to stretch our legs, give the dogs a chance to cock their legs and look at the range of food in the farm shop.
    I'll have to find that river walk for the dogs next time we stay, we normal just take them to the small recreation area near the site entrance.
    You haven't convinced me on the EVs but we do have the advantage of being able to switch drivers when one of us is flagging to allow the other person to have a nap in the passenger seat.

  • @steveb1185
    @steveb1185 2 месяца назад

    Hi Andrew,
    Thanks for another brilliant vlog, we haven't got an EV yet but we have had a campervan which we loved but holding back the rust worm was getting too much, we have bought an elddis 422 xplore because it made sense for us, we will see if we can live with it for another year or so but might go back to a camper because they are so much more versatile regarding stopping anywhere... don't really fancy unhooking the caravan every time I need a charge...bit of a faff... keep up the good work love rerunning your vlogs..cheers G.

  • @yaminthegrey
    @yaminthegrey Год назад +1

    Hari OM
    Excellent work, Andrew. I have been amazed that am averaging about three km to the kWh in The Grey... don't expect that to last once I get the full build out sorted, but it is encouraging. Am loving electric driving, though there is no doubt that one does have to plan a little differently. That's just a shift of mental gears. Once sorted, all smooth! Ear chucks to the boys. YAM xx

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      3mi/kWh isn't too bad at all! And it shouldn't go down too much with the build because it's mostly about the aerodynamics. xx

  • @peters6405
    @peters6405 Год назад

    Excellent video, very informative.

  • @AH-is7be
    @AH-is7be Год назад +1

    Grantham Gonerby Moor Gridserve are also a good option for stopping whilst towing, I use it when heading south from Hull. You can park your caravan right by the chargers - if it was quiet you could even get away without unhitching.

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Top tip, thanks for that!

    • @AH-is7be
      @AH-is7be Год назад +1

      @@andrewjditton No worries, keep up the good work, thanks Andi.

  • @DennisBell-dbn
    @DennisBell-dbn Год назад +1

    Great video. Thanks so much for making it. But a migraine is a high price to pay. Adding an extra day to the journey to make it a relaxed trip is definitely the best idea.

  • @nealeTH
    @nealeTH Год назад +5

    Great video. I have been towing for 18 months with my EV6 and can say it is without doubt the best towing vehicle I have owned. I haven’t yet done a 300+ mile drive yet (I didn’t even do this with my old diesel). Next year we are thinking of a big European trip and your video has certainly proven it is easily feasible with a handful of big tow days and a succession of small hops.

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +2

      Great to hear! 100% agree about being the best Towcar. You'll never sway the naysayers, but I think a lot of caravanners would see things differently if they'd actually had the opportunity to try it. Good luck with the Euro trip.

    • @nealeTH
      @nealeTH Год назад

      @@andrewjditton A lot of people do not realise how different an EV is. Many just believe it is identical to a normal automatic car but with an electric engine. That couldn’t be further from the truth. About the only thing in common is that it has four wheels and a steering wheel!

    • @stevezodiac491
      @stevezodiac491 Год назад

      ​​and a battery that degrades from day one with the formation of dendrites, with time and use cycles massively affecting it's range and capacity and resale value like my EV way earlier than an ice alternative ?

  • @avidviewer1
    @avidviewer1 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @ManxAndy
    @ManxAndy Год назад

    Good evening Andrew…Dougal & Ted 🐶👍🇮🇲. Ps love Brodies , what a wonderful place….x

  • @robfee2065
    @robfee2065 5 месяцев назад

    Great as always

  • @garygiles63
    @garygiles63 Год назад

    Thansk for sharing

  • @martindonald8726
    @martindonald8726 Год назад +1

    Great video Andrew. We love Moffat too. We found the A66 desperately slow last week when we headed down!

    • @tonysutton6559
      @tonysutton6559 Год назад +1

      The road from the motorway into Moffat last week was too fast for my daughter and her partner last week, they got flashed for speeding by a massive yellow temporary camera that was nearly as big as their car. They saw it when they were returning to Dumfries and she said "I'm glad that wasn't there when we drove in". It turns out that it was and there was a ticket in the post to prove it a few days later. 😆😅😄

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Oh no! Another good reason to be a cheapskate squeezing the best consumption figures out of your car... ;)

  • @IngramCars
    @IngramCars Год назад +1

    Interesting journey, which goes to show how easy it is to drive an EV with consideration and planning. A born petrol head, I love EV's too. And trains, and ferries, and motorbikes, and trucks!

  • @Alex-ek5fb
    @Alex-ek5fb Год назад +3

    Very useful information, thank you. The charging provision is so much better now than even 6 months ago. Let's hope that the improvement continues, and also that the kWh prices start coming down in line with general energy prices. It is great that you are trying this out now - personally I am waiting until a range of about 200 miles is possible. I think the first ones of those will be available in 2024 (e.g. Rivian), but truly long range batteries will become more common from 2026 onwards. I guess you only need about 125 kWh battery for that sort of range, not much more than your 78 kWh, but right now it is just not available. However, battery prices are falling and EV production is increasing.

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Well said. And yes, the price needs to come down. At Gridserve prices I'm paying about the same per mile as my 4x4 towing the Airstream. Thankfully cheap/free charging on campsites helps offset that. Thanks for watching!

  • @garyrichardson865
    @garyrichardson865 Год назад

    Super report as always! 👍x

  • @sosaidhrafferty4608
    @sosaidhrafferty4608 Год назад +1

    Since being ill one of the things I've found so bneficial is the slow travel. Obviously being retired helps as we aren't as tied to dates but coming home this time I did Bunree to Durham after 3 heavy days travelling and it was just too much. We know our bodies Andrew and how to ensure our travels don't impact on our health ❤ we are planning a trip to Moffat soon having seen Bob and Jenny's reviews and now yours 👍 x

  • @LINZZDG
    @LINZZDG Год назад

    Another great walk in Moffat that we'd recommend is up and round Gallow Hill

  • @ExplicitSpirit
    @ExplicitSpirit 10 месяцев назад

    I am living vicariously through your videos. I wish I was in Europe where this is much easier to do than North America.

  • @jimmyconnolly3461
    @jimmyconnolly3461 Год назад

    Your the channel I missed the most. ✊❤️

  • @meanqueensuperscrimper8908
    @meanqueensuperscrimper8908 Год назад

    Hello Andrew. I enjoy all your videos even though I don't have an ev, or a caravan, or a motorhome. I do like to see the places you visit, and of course the bonus is seeing your lovely doggies. Let me know if you are coming south again.. ilona

  • @randomtravel1489
    @randomtravel1489 Год назад

    Another informative video.

  • @graemeroberts5730
    @graemeroberts5730 Год назад

    Excellent vlog.

  • @artie2070
    @artie2070 Год назад

    Fantastic content👍

  • @RailAdventUK
    @RailAdventUK Год назад

    Another fantastic video Mr D

  • @steveb1856
    @steveb1856 Год назад

    Spotted you at Morvich, guess your next stop before the ferry home. It hasn’t got any drier!

  • @user-oz4mx1di7t
    @user-oz4mx1di7t 8 месяцев назад

    Good video the only faf I see is with the UK weather having to un hitch the caravan in the rain when you want to charge

  • @thevanthatrocked
    @thevanthatrocked Год назад

    Great entertainment Andrew. 😊😊😊 Thanks

  • @jimmyconnolly3461
    @jimmyconnolly3461 Год назад

    Andrew, you’re a tonic 😉❤️👍xx

  • @anneshirley1748
    @anneshirley1748 Год назад

    Hi Andrew watched this a bit later than usual. Great video, what about yourself driving all that way with few stops, did you feel more tired? I know you had a migraine too but fatigue, was that a problem? Thanks for sharing, great to see the boys trotting along together bless them! Had a lovely couple of days in Lewis, apart from during the night, the weather has been lovely! Lots of fresh air! Take care, love and hugs xxx 🥰😘🐶🐕

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад

      Glad you had a good time, Anne! It does seem that sitting at the wheel too long can lead to the fatigue that can trigger a migraine. I'll be sticking to my 240 mile maximum from now on! Hugs xx

  • @Nick_Smith1970
    @Nick_Smith1970 Год назад

    Hi Andrew, I’ve got a caravanning update. I’m in St Ives, Cornwall, typing this…
    Left home in the i4, pulling an elddis 574 at 3am on Sunday, with 100%.
    I set the cruise at 60 and jumped onto the M6 at Stoke on Trent.
    1st stop, at Gloucester services. We rolled in with 13%, after averaging 1.5 m/kWh.
    Gloucester only has 50kW chargers, so I left the caravan at Gloucester, and drove 5 miles down the road to a Costa, with 2 Instavolts. Although they were 120kW, I only pulled 87kW. Sat there for over an hour, and got back up to 97%. Then I had to drive up the M5 to the junction above Gloucester services, then double back to the services to get the caravan, wife and daughter. That hogged some of my range. Next stop was Collumpton, near Exeter. 6 x 350kW chargers there. I rolled in with only 3%. Squeaky bum time. The car pulled 184kW, and by the time we’d had breakfast and a toilet break, the car was at 100%. Don’t worry, we didn’t keep anyone waiting. Next stop was Penhale, just a bit further down the A30 from Cornwall services. We chose Penhale, as there were 2 shell recharge chargers, and a shopping village. We rolled in with 8%, and we had to wait 10 mins to get onto a charger, but once on, we mooched in the shops for about 30 mins, and the car was back to 80%. This was plenty to get us to St Ives.
    Bear in mind that at each stop, I had to un-hitch and then hitch the caravan, as none of them were pull-through. All in all, not a bad trip, apart from the messing about at Gloucester. Also, I noticed, after the Gloucester Instavolt charge, I found a BP Pulse, a bit closer, but it wasn’t showing in the car nav. If all services had at least 6 x 350kW chargers, it would have been a doddle. There would be no squeaky bums, as we could go to any services, and get a really fast charge. Alas, this is not yet the case. The car was a beasty, towing, but only averaged 1.5 m/kWh, which is disappointing, as I was set at 60 all the way. I couldn’t have driven any more efficiently. I’m not sure how you managed 2m/kWh pulling a larger van than mine, with an EV6. All I can think is, maybe you didn’t have it loaded up like mine, and there was only you and the dogs in the car.

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Very interesting thanks Nick! I never use the cruise control as I find it demolishes the mi/kWh. I'm sat in Kimberley Darlington getting the van serviced and have enjoyed 2mi/kWh at the worst. Yes, if all services had a minimum of 6 x 350kW chargers, life would be a breeze. Hope the journey home goes smoothly. Cheers!

    • @Nick_Smith1970
      @Nick_Smith1970 Год назад

      @@andrewjditton thanks Andrew, I'll try the return journey without cruise. I just assumed it was the most efficient mode.

  • @ryanb281
    @ryanb281 Год назад +2

    Thanks for such an informative video! I recently drove my EV (a Tesla Model Y) from Reading to Manchester and back, and the limiting factor in driving is very much not the car or range or chargers - the limit is the human driver! A range of 300 miles (I get 4mi/kWh so that’s achievable!) at an average of 60mph is 5 hours of driving - in my opinion that’s too much for one go. Even when I stopped for a break, I found the car would be back at 80% before I’d had enough time to finish my food & drink! I’ve had the same on trips over to Europe, the car isn’t the limiting factor - I am! It’s great that people are starting to realise that the cars are at a point where long journeys are possible - just plug the car in whilst you’re resting and by the time you’re ready to set off, so is the car - it doesn’t add any time to your journey! The Eurotunnel is also great for this - plug in and by the time your train is called, you’d be topped up. I don’t see any petrol pumps until after, when I’d rather be getting on with my trip than be stationary for longer 😉
    Out of interest, do you use A Better Routeplanner for your drives? I occasionally use it, but mostly follow the in-car navigation for superchargers, which will also auto-divert to less busy chargers - would be interested to hear your experience!

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      I'll have to check out that Route Planner, thanks! There's no denying that one of the main benefits of Tesla ownership is access to the Supercharger network, and the dynamic in-car route planning. Gridserve is putting up a good fight for the rest of us, and hopefully they will present a useable dynamic solution too. As for breaks... I wonder how many people jumped to the wrong conclusion when I first said that we would not make our planned first stop? ;) Thanks for watching!

  • @yerags
    @yerags 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks Andrew. Very informative, and I shall check out Moffat on my next visit to Scotland. You dont mention anything about costs for Grid Serve. Would be interested in that. I tow my Lunar Quasar 462 with my Tesla Model X, and the Supercharger network really make it easy

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  11 месяцев назад

      Cool beans! Gridserve costs 69p/kWh

  • @CaravanWithThatYorkshireChap
    @CaravanWithThatYorkshireChap Год назад

    You hit Leeming Bar at just the right time. I’ve seen that car park full and cars queuing around the car park for the McDonald’s Drive through there. You wouldn’t get an outfit in there on this occasion.

  • @CaraVanOlogywithBecky
    @CaraVanOlogywithBecky Год назад +1

    Good to see the infrastructure getting there, all very smooth, thanks for sharing :) That's one heck of a drive though, far further than I'd want to go, my brain just gives up even with plentiful rest stops & I know I'm nowhere near as safe a driver as I was when I set out so it's not worth the risk of powering through. Not so much physical tiredness, more zombie mode due to boredom! Then the next day isn't fun despite not having to deal with migraines, that's when the body & brain tiredness kicks in & I'll be ok, just not quite firing on all cylinders, so not interested in doing much! Probably a reaction to the 100mile a day commute I used to do! Much better to take a night longer en route, but then be able to enjoy an area properly as soon as arrived.

  • @malcolmcox6167
    @malcolmcox6167 Год назад +1

    Also the A66 is being upgraded soon and might be one to avoid whilst they are developing the road.

  • @kelvinlights1028
    @kelvinlights1028 Год назад +2

    Great video as usual. I have to contend one of your comments. If you think doing everything singlehanded takes twice as long, you have clearly never asked my wife for help setting up the caravan. Trust me, doing it on your own is quicker and less stressful 😂

    • @MrCrunchbucket
      @MrCrunchbucket Год назад +1

      Ouch! Just couldn't manage without my wife's help - especially the navigating!

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      HA HA HA! :)

  • @andrewjditton
    @andrewjditton  Год назад

    Anyone else been to Brodies in Moffat? Definitely my new favourite place! :)

  • @jimmyconnolly3461
    @jimmyconnolly3461 Год назад

    Andrew, you’re allowed to love both Dougal and Ted. ✊❤️

  • @jeanbeyers
    @jeanbeyers Год назад +1

    Thank you for this, in my view, realistic video( 's) about driving a EV and caravan. We were in mai/june with our 'continental' Sprite Alpine Sport 2016 5 weeks in France and returning two weeks ago we ordered 'blind' the new Volvo EX30-Plus extended range, 480 km without caravan..... We will see what the range is with our caravan. Important for us: we can afford an electric car so we can tribute a little to a better climate and environment. Driving EV is the future. Our Alpine Sport is empty 960kg and fully loaded 1200. The Volvo EX30 Plus extended range can tow 1400 kg. Taking in account your experiences the last year, we are convinced we did make a acceptable choice. A 400 km drive a day one hour extra? No problem. Thank you for your views on driving EV and caravan.

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Excellent! Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @piernicolascagnellato1504
    @piernicolascagnellato1504 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing video, I guess how much time I would spend to get to Scotland from my city (Padua, Italy) 🤔😄. I drive a mild Hybrid car and it's perfect towing. Helloooo...sorry!

  • @spinnekopje
    @spinnekopje Год назад +1

    325 miles.. 523km.. I would plan to take at least 3, preferable 4-5 days to drive that distance. Today I'm having quite a bad day after driving about the same distance in 5 days to bring my son to his scouts camp site. I wouldn't be able to do all the stuff you did after such a long journey..

  • @BillyWilliams-xp6yz
    @BillyWilliams-xp6yz 10 месяцев назад

    Thought by now you would have had a small length of hose pipe to fill up water container.

  • @dianarolph1770
    @dianarolph1770 Год назад

    I rarely comment but enjoy your videos. Just to say that I sympathise with your situation. I used to get migraines ( hormonal) - people who have never had one cannot imagine the unbelievable pain & disability that come with them. And even after the pain dissipates there are still peculiar after-effects whereby the ‘victim’ is still not back to normal. It’s not just a very bad headache. I wish I could suggest a possible solution.(My hormones changed so I was lucky) Take care!

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Thanks Diana. I find that eating like a diabetic (avoiding sugar spikes) helps massively. Nowadays I rest if I can and try to avoid taking Triptan if I have the luxury of time. I've found that by rolling with it and not fighting it, the severity of the attacks has diminished. Oh and yes, the 'Migraine Hangover' as we call it in my family... Horrid things. Glad you're out the other side of it now. All the best.

    • @dianarolph1770
      @dianarolph1770 Год назад

      Thanks for replying! Yes never fight it,just hoping it gets better for you. I know I’ve been incredibly lucky to be free of them!

  • @lindafielding6733
    @lindafielding6733 Год назад +1

    I love Moffat and have stayed at that site many times. However I wanted to comment on your remarks about how long it takes to set up or pack up on your own. I frequently travel solo in a campervan and although less complex than setting up on a caravan it still takes me some time.. I recently toured Orkney and stayed at 3 sites where one had to leave by 10 am. On my own this would have meant being up with the lark!

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Absolutely. I think many folk just don't even consider this, which is one of the reasons I mention it. All the best.

  • @chrispnw2547
    @chrispnw2547 Год назад +2

    Andrew... I stepped away from your channel when you took a break from camping and glad to see you are back. Question: I currently live in America (California) but will be setting up a home in the Netherlands. A caravan was on my list of things to purchase and watched your time with the Bailey Discovery D4-2. Was there any particular reasons why you decided on the Elddis Xplore Activ 304 instead of the Discovery? Thank you so much for the videos on towing weight and available payload.

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      If you check out my videos on my channel page, about a year ago I did a video 'Revealing my new caravan' and went into a lot of detail about the decision process. Hope you find it useful.

  • @pete1182
    @pete1182 Год назад +1

    Does rapid discharging of the battery when towing heavy loads have a detrimental effect on the batterys life span? The batterys also get excessively hot. I thought you could only tow in exceptional circumstances?

  • @MarkN67
    @MarkN67 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Andrew, This was a great and informative film, thank you. May I ask what it cost in electric charging for the journey please? I'm seriously considering an electric car as my next car, although I don't tow with it as I have a camper. I'm in the fortunate position that my wife runs an automotive group so I get some serious discounts on my cars. However, I also hear the flip side of owning an EV and the biggest is resale value. Batteries have a limited life span and that could be a big bill for the second or third owner of the vehicle.

  • @leonienolan511
    @leonienolan511 Год назад

    Hi Andrew ,, after years of watching I'm going to view a caravan on Sunday 😊,, one problem 😢,, I think it may be overpriced ,,, I'm in Ireland , camper is same as yours 2018 model, priced at 17500 which in sterling works out at 15'003 sterling , dose this sound ok , at what rate do caravans loose their value per year,, as so little on offer here I looked at English site s and found same year and model for 12000 which works out at 13996 euro , way below what this dealer is looking for at 17500, would be so so grateful for advice it's a big step to take , ps I love your channel and the ' hello ' and the sweet doggies ❤ a video on pricing would be fantastic ,, 😊

  • @weenedonpetrol
    @weenedonpetrol Год назад

    I too have migraines and I limit myself to around 250 miles a day like you.

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      It definitely appears to be the limit, at least in my experience! Hope you're keeping well despite the heads.

  • @nigelk780
    @nigelk780 Год назад +1

    Keep smiling Andrew we know you just try to deal in facts - really most of us get it. Actually agree with the EV positives you highlighted and wont reiterate the ice argument other than a rattly pick up isnt really the ice alternative to your ev6.

  • @paulcarnall791
    @paulcarnall791 Год назад

    Another video for the members of the Yorkshire EV club to digest thank you.

  • @helennewson9258
    @helennewson9258 Год назад

    Andrew all your content really helpful and good have you ever tested the caravan sat navs if not maybe you could and give us some good advise as to how good they really are we know you will tell us the truth good or bad take care H

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад

      No I've not, but that's a good idea! Thanks for watching.

  • @solentbum
    @solentbum Год назад

    May I suggest that your migraine problem could be linked to failing to drink enough . I used to suffer a lot until I started to make a point of drinking something more often, esp when using AirCon.

  • @Moira_Gloucestershire
    @Moira_Gloucestershire Год назад

    enjoyed it as always thumb up thanks

  • @CanadianCampaholic
    @CanadianCampaholic Год назад +1

    May I ask (approx) what the various charge sessions cost? Is it comparable to what you would have paid in Diesel? Thanks for sharing! Ev towing is very intriguing.

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +1

      Hi there, check out my newsletter Electric Touring (link below video) for a breakdown of cost on our previous trip. Thanks!

  • @MrHemlock51
    @MrHemlock51 Год назад

    What a refreshing change this was to the usual "towing a caravan with an EV is hell on earth" video.
    Yes, towing a caravan reduces your range. Yes, access to the chargers is a bit of a faff. But with a positive mental attitude that sees these as challenges to overcome rather than problems to moan about, the end result is so much more positive.
    Have you found anything that stops you getting migraines after a long drive; eg less caffeine, more caffeine, prophylactic pain relief?

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад

      Thanks! I do have triptans, and cutting excess sugar really helps. Thanks for watching.

  • @EV-Diary
    @EV-Diary Год назад +1

    Great video, are you not worried about leaving the caravan unattended? I know it’s got its locks but anyone who knows what they are doing will have that gone in under a minute

    • @andrewjditton
      @andrewjditton  Год назад +2

      I use two wheel clamps and a hitch lock. It's safer now than my Airstream was when I used to leave it to go get a burger. It's always a worry to leave any unit unattended for any reason, and it's why I like to be able to have the caravan nearby as was the case on both these stops today. Thanks for watching!