Charging your EV - The Basics | 4K
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- Опубликовано: 26 фев 2022
- In this video we run through everything you need to know about charging your electric car. Charging an EV is of course slightly less traditional than filling up a car with petrol, in this video we cover everything you need to know to get you started!
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Having just entered the world of EVs, these basic videos are excellent. Many thanks.
Good video. Thanks. We’ve just got a Mercedes EV loan car and now working out how to charge it a a fast charge station and where they are. Such a shame that the manufacturers couldn’t get their act together and agree on a single standard plug. Needless to say, as much as I’m enjoying the Merc, the range is still poor in Evs for the long distance commute my wife and I do.
Nice and clear!
Thank you 🙏
Looking at a plug in hybrid as at the minute looks to much messing around unhitching and charging and hitching the caravan back up afterwards.
Hopefully things will improve in time
Nice
Thanks 🙏
Where are these free charge points you speak about in the video? Ive looked everywhere, and im yet to find a free charge point. Never mind the fact that the cost of charging had almost doubled.
Is it ok to charge most of the time from a 3pin plug ie will it damage the battery?
We haven’t seen or heard of any issues with this at all 🙂
In the video you are relatively positive when talking about "13a plug" charging. To give some balance, most of the electronics used within the car to convert 230v mains to DC battery voltage is less efficient when used at this rate so you use more electricity than you might expect for the improved range you actually get. Also, even a 10a rate is on the high side for a domestic socket if left on for hours at a time and the plug and socket need to be monitored for heat build up.
This is all very well but you don't discuss cost per kWh.
It varies quite a bit, but many EV owners don't rely completely on public charging. Most will only use public chargers on the occasional longer trip. Charging at home on an EV tariff is way cheaper. The additional cost of public charging fades into insignificance if your're charging at home on 7.5p per kwh 80 to 90% of the time.....
Useful video and admirable company, but the thumbnail inadvertently reveals a continuing EV charging issue: raindrops all over the charge port, because almost no installations, unlike petrol (gas) stations, offer the basic courtesy of a protective canopy. The cost would be negligible, so why not? The effect - intended or not - is to off-set the amenity with indignity and nuisance, as if EV users were second class citizens.