Charge cheap at IONITY! Plus, all about RFIDs and Bonnet.

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • IONITY is a European charging network famous not just for the speed of charging, but also the speed at which it removes money from your bank account. Yeesh, it's expensive! Here's how you can potentially get a charge relatively cheaply.
    I also talk about RFID cards - something seasoned EV drivers are already familiar with - and a new app on the block called Bonnet that's causing a bit of a stir.
    IONITY pricing and subscription info: ionity.eu/en/n...
    Bonnet: joinbonnet.com (my referral code is RB3WX8 and will get us both £15 off a refill payment)
    Charge myHyundai: chargemyhyunda...
    Tweet me: / tillathenun
    Please support the channel! Please use my referral links if you're looking to change to Octopus Energy or hire an EV with Onto:
    Octopus Energy: £50 off - share.octopus.... (or quote "free-sage-191" to them)
    Onto: £50 off - on.to (use referral code 31af4)
    #IONITY #Bonnet #RFID

Комментарии • 148

  • @MrEV
    @MrEV  2 года назад +4

    If you fancy trying refills with Bonnet, my referral code is RB3WX8 - there's £15 off a refill payment for both of us if you do. Thanks!

  • @petejones3527
    @petejones3527 2 года назад +2

    Used Bonnet on a recent trip through Normandy with our Ioniq5. Worked perfectly with Ionity chargers and we locked into the 200kW refill before recent price increase. Ordered my Hyundai RFID card earlier today, good to know that it works well. Thanks Andrew

  • @Pipedreamer54
    @Pipedreamer54 2 года назад +1

    Perfect timing. Took delivery today. Thank you.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      Happy to help. Enjoy it!

  • @garymurraya
    @garymurraya 2 года назад +2

    yes i did it yesterday and you can in theory delay the start of the contract... i registered yesterday and put the contract start date for july 23rd.
    There is still free charging where I live in catalunya, but will use the ionity when travelling to france and UK at the end of July

  • @jonkemp3927
    @jonkemp3927 2 года назад +2

    You have just saved my bacon! Got my Ioniq 1 month ago and Hyundai didnt tell me about this! I knew ionity membership for a year was included but was waitin gon something through the post. So just snuck in there. Brucey bonus is that as of 3 weeks ago (unknown to me!) there is an ionity charging station 1 mile from my house! Wow happy days. Thanks for the nudge!

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      Great to hear!

  • @ErikGeurts
    @ErikGeurts 2 года назад +2

    I've been using Bonnet on my recent vacation week in Belgium, and it's great, and even without the refills, not very expensive either. It's not a monthly invoice, every charging session is billed separately and charged to your credit card.

  • @chriswillson5052
    @chriswillson5052 2 года назад

    Andrew, you are a gem! With reference to your tip on Ionity, having taken delivery of my Ultimate in May, I initiated the MyHyundai contract in June and you alone informed me of the benefit of my year long contract (I bought it from Eden Motors Basingstoke whose sales performance was poor with, for example, no offered advice on this benefit). My last few trips now have been arranged around recharging with Ionity using the MyHyundai card and, yes, the 25p/KW has been applied. I now am planning a European trip (why not, I'm retired!) and will continue to benefit from this contract!
    I have one unknown from using the superfast charger I have experienced if anyone can help with advice (and each time I have used them, my charging time has been at or close to the 18 mins 10-80%). My usual economy is 3.8miles/kWh. Setting off immediately after charging, this drops to 2.2 or so and never fully recovers for the rest of that journey! Is that to be expected?

  • @UK-Cycling
    @UK-Cycling 2 года назад

    Thanks Andrew. Best regards Martin

  • @richardblakey3345
    @richardblakey3345 Год назад

    Thank you for brightening up my early morning treadmill walk before work. If you want hot and cold, move to Madeira. Flavian can spend time in the hills and you can be at sea level. Many EV charging points and almost all power from renewables, mostly hydro-electric.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  Год назад +1

      Madeira looks beautiful. I’ve not been but my parents loved it when they visited. Good exercise with all the hills too!

  • @BryanQA
    @BryanQA 2 года назад

    Thanks for the vid Andrew, just registered My Hyundai, completely forgot about it, thanks for the prompt, 1000 mile now in the Ioniq 5 and it just works perfectly.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      Great to hear!

  • @tomoprey3568
    @tomoprey3568 2 года назад

    I believe you can still pay for the ionity membership through the charge my Hyundai if you miss the 30th June deadline. It tells us we can with our kona ev

  • @nickwebb9290
    @nickwebb9290 2 года назад

    Super advice, thank you 👍

  • @alancwright
    @alancwright 2 года назад +2

    The VIN Number is on the bluelink app under User Settings -> Subscription information. I did it 5 days ago and got my card through the post yesterday. 0.49 euros abroad which is still cheap.

  • @jagmani-pace3545
    @jagmani-pace3545 2 года назад +2

    Andrew I use Bonnet with my I-pace. Currently I pay £9 for a monthly refill 0r 20kWh (£0.45 per kwh). Once my prepaid credit has been used they continue to charge any surplus at my current refill rate per kWh. Not as you stated the PAYG rate.
    If I do not use all of my prepaid refill in any month, the balance is not lost but simply carried forward to the next month.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for clarifying.

  • @gatusberserk6972
    @gatusberserk6972 2 года назад

    Thank you 😊 mate just got it in time

  • @PierreSimonsson
    @PierreSimonsson 2 года назад

    in sweden Bonnet is below avrage of DC charging so Good price att Bonnet here in sweden unfrtuitly onlu ionity but there are Plenty of them in sothern to middle part of sweden.

  • @moomintroll2067
    @moomintroll2067 2 года назад

    OH NO !!!
    Only just watched this. I've had my ultimate since February but only ever charged at home. Now planning a road trip but wasn't aware of the 30th June deadline. I've mailed Hyundai to see whether they will extend the free offer and waiting for a response, but there's no mention of it when you go on their site looking to buy an Ioniq 5.
    £11.25 x 12 months = £135. That's the cost of not not clicking the bell icon and watching these videos the day of release.
    Thanks for another really informative video Andrew - I just wish you had uploaded it a week earlier. 😢

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      Apparently they’ve extended it according to a Hyundai dealer I spoke to yesterday. Worth a try?

  • @ZEFElectric
    @ZEFElectric Год назад

    Bonnet was quite good until they recently change their pricing structure. For travelling in Europe (available in many countries but not in UK - sorry) the best deal seem to be with Mobility+ (EnBW). You can also choose a subscription for just a month if you plan just to take a long trip.

  • @constructioneerful
    @constructioneerful 2 года назад +1

    Used bonnet three times in the last few days. It’s working fine so far. I’ve noticed Ionity chargers are getting busy at peak hours. Be prepared!

  • @MikeHarEV
    @MikeHarEV 2 года назад +1

    If you have any Hyundai EV you can pay for a years subscription to Ionity through the Charge My Hyundai RFID. This cost's £11.25 per month for 12 months which is cheaper that the 17.99 Euro direct through Ionity Passport. It also brings the price per kwh down to the 25p. I guess it can depend on exchange rate but currently both monthly and per kwh are cheaper via Charge My Hyundai.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      Great tip, thanks!

  • @niolait
    @niolait 10 месяцев назад

    Hello mate I need to know which one. It works in Italy since here in Italy, they all raise up the price and it’s not more convenient to use Italian RFID CARD They raise up all the price.
    So there is no alternative anymore in Italy

  • @ians3328
    @ians3328 2 года назад

    I have a Volvo card that is supposed to do the same thing at Ionity. On a long trip first stop I got charged full price; however next stop charge was free so have not had an argument with them. I am surprised that on most chargers there is nothing to show the price you are actually paying. Or if there is the screen is impossible to see as so few have a roof and the sun makes the screen impossible to read.
    Chargeplace Scotland card is a must though for up there. I ordered one but it did not arrive in time and hence spent a lot of time on the phone to their help desks to get the charge working. In fact 2 of them seem to be still running as you have to ring them again to stop the session. As you could be in queue for 3mins waiting for them to answer the call I could not be bothered. I expect they will stop hem sometime. Good news is it was waiting for me when I got home !

  • @carlosgarcialalicata
    @carlosgarcialalicata Год назад

    If you are travelling around europe, and you have no clue what to expect. What cards you think need to be done to be on the safe side? (I'm getting my first EV few days before my trip, and super lost on networks and payment methods) Thanks a lot for the info and the video!!

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  Год назад

      It depends where you’re going in Europe, but Chargemap and Shell Recharge tend to cover most scenarios.
      I’d also recommend getting the Tesla app as their Superchargers (those open to non-Teslas) can be really good value.

  • @richardbond3486
    @richardbond3486 2 года назад +1

    Bonnet is excellent - you regularly get rewards in the form of free charge sessions or reduced rates in return for simple surveys and such. I think you can register a used IONIQ5 on the Charge My Hyundai to get the free IONITY premium for 12 months as long as that car hasn’t been registered before.

  • @aly-b884
    @aly-b884 2 года назад

    Well done.

  • @mjb7steam
    @mjb7steam 2 года назад

    At 9:52 you say that with Bonnet, once your monthly fill up has been used you return to the more costly rate, but that is not what the website say. As far as I can see, the website says that once your refill is used up you continue to be charged at the rate of your refill.

  • @philpix5
    @philpix5 2 года назад

    I use Bonnet with Fastned and especially Osprey which is now £1/kWh!!! 50p with Bonnet.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      I wonder how long that’ll last!

  • @paulwoolley69
    @paulwoolley69 2 года назад

    Thank you for this, i was going to France and facing e0.79kwh with Ionity, but now it will be e0.41 and it gets better as paying with GooglePay linked to my Chase bank card (which does free interbank exchange conversions), it will only cost at the current exchange rate of £0.35 per kwh - like the good old days. Cheaper than the Tesla Supercharger...win win

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      That’s fantastic!

  • @arjen580
    @arjen580 2 года назад

    Helpful information! Thx! I used IONITY just ones and it was for free to my surprise. Don’t ask me how but it started charging just by itself. Never heard of Bonnet but will have a look at it. Here in The Netherlands I only charge (if needed with the company car) at Fastned because they are the most recognizable party along our highway’s and they have auto-charging. It’s plug and charge and ending the session via the app. Works just fine. At home charging is still the cheapest but only by half a eurocent to the public charger down the street.

    • @tungro
      @tungro 2 года назад

      I had this happen too at a charger where I THINK the cable cooling wasn't working. It was charging at reduced speeds, so I wonder whether if the charger knows it can't operate at usual speeds, it vends for free rather than taking the entire unit out of service.

  • @Marshall6975
    @Marshall6975 2 года назад

    Hi. Great video. I have an IONIQ 5 and I am travelling down to Italy at the end of the month. Do you think you will have your video out before then on your trip down to Italy?

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      Yes! This weekend.

  • @richardh6756
    @richardh6756 2 года назад

    Love your channel just ordered my first ev it is
    a kia e niro 64kwh you have helped me.
    I have seen some home
    charges for 299 pounds
    on the web do you think
    they are any good for that price.keep up the good work.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      Thank you and great choice with the e-Niro! Wonderful car.
      That charger seems cheap! It depends what the brand is. I’ve heard bad things about Rolec. Zappi and PodPoint are very good in my experience.
      Another option is to get a 32amp Commando socket installed and get an Ohme Commando charger for £299 new (if you’re an Octopus customer).
      ohme-ev.com/octopus-offer
      Nick Raimo (EV Nick on RUclips) has reviewed loads of charge points so it’s worth watching his videos.

  • @adrianhilton5874
    @adrianhilton5874 2 года назад

    Andrew, been using Bonnet for a while. Works well and occasionally get special deals (free charge, half price, etc) Was paying £15/month for 50 Kwh but they have just changed their pricing structure and it is now £9 for 20 Kwh or you can have 100 Kwh, I forget the price. You can also switch between the two "refill" options on a monthly basis. For me 100 Kwh is too much per month but as it rolls over I can probably work with that. 100 Kwh one month then 20 Kwh the next month. Fastned, Sandwich is served by them so give it a try.

  • @robertosonzogni
    @robertosonzogni 2 года назад

    When you will come in Italy, if you stop near Bergamo, I can show you my IONIQ5 :-)

  • @tomquimby8669
    @tomquimby8669 2 года назад

    I switched on my self destruct blocker on my pc.

  • @SirHackaL0t.
    @SirHackaL0t. 2 года назад

    I took the bonnet rate over your pre paid amount as being the same rate that you bought. So my £50 a month (as it was last week) locks me in at the 25p per kWh rate for any I used over the 200kWh.
    Of course, now it’s £80 and 40p per kWh.
    The text says ‘locked in rate’

  • @mirkot3444
    @mirkot3444 Год назад

    I have a question, we drive in 3 week's to Scotland from Germany.
    Can I charge my electric car only with payweb from the homepage or app with my creditcard?
    Or I need a card to charge?

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  Год назад

      This link should work for you (assuming you have mobile signal!)
      webpay.chargeplacescotland.org

  • @gwarlow
    @gwarlow 2 года назад

    I saw the “Shell” logo on the Ionity charging unit. Imagine, an oil company, charging such outrageous rates for electricity to “fuel” EVs! ;-)

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      To be fair, IONITY aren’t financed by fossil fuel money as far as I know! It’s just they have a deal with Shell to put them on the forecourts in some locations.

  • @clivethomas6864
    @clivethomas6864 2 года назад

    Strangely I turned up at the Ionity charger at the Cambridge Service station on the A14 last weekend. The Gridserve chagers were occupied, I still don’t understand why they have 2 charging cables but only one will work at a time, saying waiting for sufficient energy. Anyway I thought I would go over to the Ionity chargers thinking they were contactless and I don’t have an Ionity card. I plugged the Zoe in and it started charging straight away so I assume I wasn’t charged for 30kw I used.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      They are sometimes on ‘free vend’ when they’re being a bit unreliable (it happens quite often!)
      As for Gridserve, they’re slowly enabling dual charging but it’s taking them much longer than anticipated. It’s caused so much confusion all this time.

  • @funkyfin3023
    @funkyfin3023 2 года назад

    I think I’ll set up a stall next to my nearest Ionity station and split the difference with drivers charging at full rate…

  • @TommyBoay
    @TommyBoay 2 года назад

    I just got my IONIQ5 72kwh canceled by Hyundai. It was now replaced by the 77kwh M2023 model you announced a while ago. I wonder if that offer will continue with those models.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      I heard today from a Hyundai dealer that they should be extending the offer.

    • @TommyBoay
      @TommyBoay 2 года назад

      @@MrEV Thanks much for the info ! Delivery scheduled for October.

  • @rogerstarkey5390
    @rogerstarkey5390 2 года назад +1

    It's a shame it's taken them almost 13 years to get close to sorting out ISO15118 (ish)

  • @austin2planks
    @austin2planks 2 года назад

    Joined Bonnet and have used it a couple of times. Not paid full price yet due to offer codes :). Works really well on Ionity, starting the charge quickly and simply. Yellow card for the unnecessary accent for Chargeplace Scotland!!! :P

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      I know, I know - it won’t happen again!

    • @austin2planks
      @austin2planks 2 года назад

      @@MrEV you're forgiven, this once 😀

  • @derekgraham1570
    @derekgraham1570 2 года назад

    Ridiculous, we can’t get this in the Republic of Ireland ..

  • @rbruce63
    @rbruce63 9 месяцев назад

    It pays to learn from your experience to hunt for electricity bargains!
    Right here in green and lush Costa Rica, the ICE and the tariff regulator -the monopolized electricity producer- have devised a means to overcharge 400% to those who had the audacity to install solar panels over their roofs and to use the grid as their “battery”. As a real battery is impossible to fathom in my beautiful country!
    So as per EV charging, it could be cheaper to use the grid at home at “reduced” tariffs or the electricity distributors’ stations to charge your EV’s!

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  9 месяцев назад

      That’s madness! A similar situation in South Africa I believe. My friend in Cape Town was moaning about the “solar panel tax”.

  • @joaocosta-xy5li
    @joaocosta-xy5li 2 года назад

    Unfortunality is not avaible in Portugal

  • @lordy3191
    @lordy3191 2 года назад

    I’m getting an EV in September and I’ve been looking at everywhere I go for charges so I can plan future trips with the knowledge of where charges are. I’m finding a lot in places I didn’t realise but they are not in Zap map or plug share? What’s the best way around this when going somewhere new?

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      That's interesting you've found so many absent from Zap Map and Plugshare. I'd be a little wary about using those chargers you've found actually! All the major charge networks add their chargers to Zap Map automatically once they're turned on and working correctly.
      I do tend to rely on Zap Map when I'm in the UK. Specifically, I filter chargers of just Instavolt, Osprey, and MFG as they're all the most reliable. Anything else I'd consider a plan B.

  • @pcat1378
    @pcat1378 7 месяцев назад

    Nothing speaks saving the earth than having to have a ton of different plastic cards to charge an EV.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  7 месяцев назад

      Most chargers (in the UK at least) work with normal bank cards thankfully.

    • @pcat1378
      @pcat1378 7 месяцев назад

      @@MrEV Thank you
      But does that then means you pay a higher price??

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@pcat1378 Unfortunately, yes. It's a ridiculous situation! I tend to use Octopus Electroverse as that's an RFID card (or app if you don't want extra plastic!) that works for most chargers across UK/Europe.

  • @agustinmartinez9798
    @agustinmartinez9798 2 года назад

    Nice !!

  • @cityblue0202
    @cityblue0202 2 года назад

    You don’t get a card for bonnet I just joined after watching your video, I am off to France and I believe they have a lot of ionity, have a nice day

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      I hope your journey goes okay. I’ve seen reports of queues at IONITY! 😬

    • @cityblue0202
      @cityblue0202 2 года назад

      @@MrEV is it true that in France Belgium Holland and Germany that the Lidl ev charging is free, I use our local Lidl charger regularly as it’s 0.28 and it’s quite quick. Cheers for the reply Alex

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      @@cityblue0202 Apparently so. I suppose the biggest issue is finding an available one! Also, they're just open Monday to Saturday, 9am - 7pm.

    • @cityblue0202
      @cityblue0202 2 года назад

      @@MrEV I could not afford the Hyundai so I had to settle for the ID 4 (£31000) mine does 165 on a full charge. I am just about to watch your trip to Italy

  • @nigelweir3852
    @nigelweir3852 2 года назад

    Hyundai only though ?

  • @SmaRTrxxv
    @SmaRTrxxv Год назад

    Phone app and NFC? ;)

  • @davestarkie2794
    @davestarkie2794 2 года назад

    To get my head round it, is there a monthly fee for Hyundai charge my car after the first year? (With a new Ioniq5)?

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      No - the Charge myHyundai RFID card (and app) is free to use. The monthly fee is just if you want cheap IONITY. They have a cheap BP plan as well, but that’s best avoided!

  • @philippegarcet9564
    @philippegarcet9564 2 года назад

    Unfortunately not available in Belgium

  • @RedemptiveChief
    @RedemptiveChief Год назад

    Can you get any of these on your apple wallet?

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  Год назад +1

      That’s a great question. Chargepoint (which doesn’t work with many chargers) is the only one that appears in my Apple wallet but perhaps others can as well and I’ve not noticed in their respective apps?

  • @rtfazeberdee3519
    @rtfazeberdee3519 2 года назад

    Do Ionity still take £70-ish out of your card if you use contactless (which they refund weeks later)? There were stories of failed charging so every time you retried it took £70 everytime off your card.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      They've never accepted contactless payments as far as I'm aware? Not in the UK anyway. That said, someone tweeted me yesterday to say they got one working with their bank card but I think they're just testing it. Someone from IONITY was added to the Twitter thread and had no idea about it!

    • @rtfazeberdee3519
      @rtfazeberdee3519 2 года назад

      @@MrEV Seems like they have changed it, according to their website they now only pre-authorise with £1. Just wish i could remember where I read about it being a high pre-authorise, maybe the person reporting it misundestood what they were doing and reported it incorrectly.

    • @mark123655
      @mark123655 2 года назад

      That was always my concern (particularly if using a debit card)..
      We are well behind this in Australia with only a handful of machines accepting contactless.. but most seem to pre-auth A$30..
      And some people have ended up with multiple pre-auths from a few failed starts - so I actually prefer the account system.
      Thankfully we've only got two major networks (Chargefox and Evie) though a few more starting to grow.

  • @Sp_75-76
    @Sp_75-76 Год назад

    whilst I agree IONITY is very expensive, you have to look at your travel costs as an average, if you are charging mostly at home, even with the latest rates, then the average cost of using IONITY as part of you annual mileage, brings the cost down dramatically, even more so if you are on the Octopus energy Go tariff

  • @davidread3404
    @davidread3404 2 года назад

    Is the Hyundia card the same as the kia card

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      Pretty much, yes. I imagine Kia must have their own IONITY plan.

  • @anton1968
    @anton1968 4 месяца назад

    New prices at IONITY

  • @athollmcnicoll1028
    @athollmcnicoll1028 2 года назад

    Thank my God I still drive an ICE car, as aren't we paying out enough with higher electric cost and now EV drivers have to pay out higher costs to refill their batteries - Madness!!

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +5

      EVs are still great for people able to charge at home. It only costs me about 1.5p per mile.

    • @flashback9966
      @flashback9966 2 года назад +5

      Just back from a two week holiday in Cornwall. Drove down from London, there and back. Total holiday electric cost in my Model 3, £27.40. Thank God I'm driving an EV . . .

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 2 года назад

      If you're still driving an ICE car, you're being subsidised by the EV drivers, but you're STILL paying indirectly for the grid energy used to refine your fossil fuel.
      (Just btw, that amount of grid energy moves an EV the same distance as the fuel moves your car..... Without refining or *burning* the fuel)

  • @czerwonadupa9547
    @czerwonadupa9547 2 года назад

    No good me buying an EV as you showed only about SIX charging points across the whole of an EU country - Poland unless of course there are other s like Teslar

  • @Bob-hd8dy
    @Bob-hd8dy 2 года назад

    Quite sucks, that after such a long trip they run first to the dog….

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      I’m used to it now!

  • @ziggyyo
    @ziggyyo 2 года назад

    Could you post a referral code for Bonnet?

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      My referral code is RB3WX8 - thanks!

  • @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270
    @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270 2 года назад +1

    Ionity here in France are to be avoided where possible. They charge by the minute, not by the kw/h. We pay €0.79/minute...which is very unfair if you have an older EV like our 2019 e-Niro which can only manage 75 kW charging speed from a low SOC and perfect temperatures. We only use Ionity for a very quick ‘make sure of getting home’ charging...last time was on our way back from Brittany, 5 minutes on an Ionity charger did the trick. Interesting that competitors are cropping up and charging by the kWh...how it should be, why should a car which charges more slowly have to pay more!!...You should only pay for the kWh you use, not how long you occupy the charger.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      It was great in my IONIQ 5! 😀 I believe they’ve literally just changed to charging per kWh in France though.

    • @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270
      @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270 2 года назад

      @@MrEV Thanks Andrew and good to hear from you. We were up in Carnac/Quiberon (Brittany) in early June to meet my daughter who was over from the UK. That’s a 750 km round trip for us and we did use Ionity for 5 minutes on the way back to make sure of getting home, it was still charging by the minute. Thanks for the info, good news in fact. Still plodding on with the e-Niro and loving it, though had to change the 12v battery yesterday (I have a 5 minute video on that coming up)....The Ioniq 5 looks great...Looking forward to seeing your video of the Italian trip.

    • @mark123655
      @mark123655 2 года назад

      Agree that per kWh charging should be the main charge.
      But equally don't mind seeing some form of a per minute charge to discourage cars (like yours) with a slow rate, or cars above 80% SOC, from hogging an ultra-fast (350kW) charger that could be better utilised charging a faster car at low SoC.

    • @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270
      @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270 2 года назад

      @@mark123655 I am already ‘discouraged’ from using Ionity as you saw from my posting, I try only to use if for 5 minutes to make sure of getting home. In the winter we did a 2,200 km round trip to Frankfurt from our home in France and most of the charging stops were Ionity, we had no choice. Each stop was for about 30 to 40 minutes and never went above 80% but do you really think I was ‘hogging’ the charger?

    • @mark123655
      @mark123655 2 года назад

      @@kiae-nirodiariesencore4270 All about pricing incentives and what else is available in the area to ensure the maximum usage of a scarce resource (charging station) for all EV drivers. If there were cheaper 100kW chargers nearby, but you'd plugged into a 350kW station ahead of a couple of Taycans I think they be a little upset.
      Similar to why Tesla has idle fees on its stations when they are 50 or 100% full, and more recently setting suggested max of 80% SOC at busy chargers.

  • @samanmudannayaka9604
    @samanmudannayaka9604 2 года назад

    Isn't 25p per kWh more expensive than ICE fuel cost? What am I missing here?

    • @weymouthjohn
      @weymouthjohn 2 года назад +2

      28p/kW gives me 4 miles and is the cost for me if I charge at home. With diesel costs as they are at the moment you'd be having to get 120 mpg to match that.

    • @richardcorns8553
      @richardcorns8553 2 года назад

      @@weymouthjohn Get octopus go and it will cost you 7.5p per kWh to charge between 12.30 to 4.30 pm.

    • @weymouthjohn
      @weymouthjohn 2 года назад +1

      @@richardcorns8553 Love to, but locked in for a while yet

    • @sib4897
      @sib4897 2 года назад

      @@richardcorns8553 We’ve just been moved to EDF’s SVR and I’ve crunched the numbers for all our annual electricity usage including charging our 2 BEVs against Octopus Go’s rates, we’d only save around £3 per month if solely charging during the 4 hours window. Not worth it for us and we can charge anytime presently. It’s definitely worth checking the figures as the cheap window can give a false impression. This is our situation, I do appreciate it may be different for others.

  • @pcat1378
    @pcat1378 7 месяцев назад

    I am really becominig a convert to EVs but boy do I feel that you can be ripped off at every single step (I do not have the option of home charging as I live in a city)

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  7 месяцев назад +1

      Do you have a Tesla Supercharger near you? They tend to be the cheapest option, and many are open to all EVs.

    • @pcat1378
      @pcat1378 7 месяцев назад

      @@MrEVThere is but its in a ridiculous place (as you mention in one of your videos)
      I can charge at work which I believe is very cheap (30p pkWh) but restricted to 22kw
      Now I've seen the new Renault 5 I might just have to wait!

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@pcat1378 You're so fortunate to have workplace charging! 30p/kWh isn't bad at all. You'd easily fully recharge the Renault 5 (lovely car!) over a few hours of being plugged-in at work.

    • @pcat1378
      @pcat1378 7 месяцев назад

      @@MrEV Its provided by a company called Fuuse apparently
      And thank you for replying on a year old video!!

  • @oliverkentish9468
    @oliverkentish9468 2 года назад

    not in Iceland :-(

  • @robturner724
    @robturner724 2 года назад +1

    We've just driven to Italy and back in a standard range MG ZS using the bonnet app for payment and an electric juice rfid card as backup, that was all we needed/used. Only annoyance was I purchased a 200KW refil the day before they announced you couldn't use your refil abroad - it was still cheaper though, so can't complain too much.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      Oh wow - that's an amazing distance! Did you have any issues at all with chargers?

    • @robturner724
      @robturner724 2 года назад +1

      @@MrEV Only in the UK @maidstone Ionity which was a surprise as we had zero problems through France using Ionity, a single fastned and a single Tesla. We even had some free charging in Courmayeur. The only thing I really missed was ZapMap comments to see if a charger was working ahead of using it, which is why I tried to stick to these networks which have a good reputation. I'd watched your previous videos first to give us confidence to do the trip, so thanks for that.

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад +1

      @@robturner724 It's worth looking at Plugshare as that has ratings. It's not always quite as up-to-date as Zap Map, but its CarPlay app is pretty good for finding chargers on the move.
      I'm so glad it went well for you!

  • @xperyskop2475
    @xperyskop2475 2 года назад

    If Europe continues to refuse Russian gas and oil we will pay over 50c for electricity at home and 69c for Ionity will seem cheap

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 2 года назад

      And the gas and oil price will go which way if that happens?
      Should be a reminder to Government to ramp the green energy?

  • @au18ert
    @au18ert 2 года назад

    Bonnet get funny if you advertise your code. I got stopped..
    When it first launched it was cheap and good value I think it will struggle now. Just to have an account ticking over at £9 a month is still too much especially if you don't use it often and will it still be around if you build up credit? So many energy companies have folded and that's all this is really..

    • @ians3328
      @ians3328 2 года назад +1

      Not to mention if you don't use a referral code you get 1st charge free which is generally a lot more than the £15 !!!

  • @davidpearn5925
    @davidpearn5925 2 года назад

    Andrew - just as a matter of interest……..does Elon Musk’s behaviour turn you off the brand ?

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      I could do a whole video just on this! Personally, I can separate the CEO from the brand. Teslas are amazing cars and what they've achieved is extraordinary. Musk is a loose cannon and, as a shareholder, I'd actually rather he wasn't CEO. That said, they would arguably become a more boring company without him. (As Apple have after Jobs' death).
      The problem I have with Tesla are the rabid Musk fans/apologists who jump to his defence and those that criticise anyone who dares buy another brand.
      Again, very much like Apple zealots back in the day. The cult-like nature is what puts a lot of people off I think.

    • @davidpearn5925
      @davidpearn5925 2 года назад

      @@MrEV bingo ! As an owner I’m embarrassed with the association and wonder if the get rich quick shareholders know what a great job he is doing for the legacy manufacturers and THEIR customer base continued loyalty.

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 2 года назад

      Just ask "Why is Tesla where it is today?"
      Then
      "Would Tesla continue its rapid advance if he was ousted?"
      (Imo, the answer to both is an emphatic "No")
      .
      Nothing else is of consequence

    • @davidpearn5925
      @davidpearn5925 2 года назад

      @@rogerstarkey5390 Musk brought the finance and has spent his time running down those early founders and engineers who represent a challenge to his sense of self importance.

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 2 года назад

      Just ask "Why is Tesla where it is today?"
      Then
      "Would Tesla continue its rapid advance if he was ousted?"
      (Imo, the answer to both is an emphatic "No")
      .
      Nothing else is of consequence
      .
      Edit
      Just ask "Why is Tesla where it is today?"
      Then
      "Would Tesla continue its rapid advance if he was ousted?"
      (Imo, the answer to both is an emphatic "No")
      .
      Nothing else is of consequence.
      As for "cult like nature"...(🙄)
      .
      That's largely a myth perpetrated by what I see as the "anti -cult".
      If you fell (fall) for the 12+ years of fearmongering..... I can't help.
      .
      I do get weary at the suggestion that "I" may be a "rabid fan/ apologist" (etc).
      Personally, I see myself as an "EV advocate" who recognised the reason we're even having the conversation.
      .
      As for "the man".....
      As far as I see, there was, and is nobody with the complete skillset to have achieved and continue pushing the transition.
      (Insert alternatives here?)
      .

  • @nigelweir3852
    @nigelweir3852 2 года назад

    Apps not a good idea, cards much better , credit card , debt card the best

    • @mark123655
      @mark123655 2 года назад

      See above.. not with pre-auths, particularly when a charger fails to work and you have multiple entries on your card that can take weeks to resolve.

  • @slartybartfarst9737
    @slartybartfarst9737 2 года назад +1

    Drive an early Tesla 2014 Model S P85 charging is FREE for life of the car on Tesla Superchargers.......beat that

    • @constructioneerful
      @constructioneerful 2 года назад

      Been looking at one - Is there any way to get a battery and drive train warranty from anywhere for an older Tesla?

    • @slartybartfarst9737
      @slartybartfarst9737 2 года назад +2

      @@constructioneerful check the service records, gear drive units expired at around 35,000 miles due to side thrust on output bearings, totally solved by Tesla with warranty replacements and most batteries were replaced by 75,000 due to cooling failures (mine was spotted by Freemont at 2am US time who organised complete new battery in 2 days FOC!). Find a Model S with both done and you never need an extended warranty as replacements go 100,000s of miles......customer service wow!

  • @positivelycharged1296
    @positivelycharged1296 2 года назад

    Great Scotish accent lol

  • @rogerstarkey5390
    @rogerstarkey5390 2 года назад

    Involuntary Scottish accent!

    • @MrEV
      @MrEV  2 года назад

      I cannae stop myself!

  • @madalynkatie6965
    @madalynkatie6965 2 года назад

    𝓹𝓻𝓸𝓶𝓸𝓼𝓶 😆