140 cars caught fire because the sprinkler system wasn't working funny how they leave that info until near the
140 cars caught fire because the sprinkler system wasn't working funny how they leave that info until near the end.
Some very valid points about fire safety tho, makes sense to have the EV charging and parking near accessible points.
Tho I am some what confused I looked into this before getting my 2020 Kona EV, the negative publicity around that model was somewhat tainted, the cars that caught fire were subjected to extreme temperatures and had existing faults that were not rectified. Can't speak for other EVs but i know mine has battery management that heats or cools the battery when required to remain in a safe and optimal condition, the warning is that the heat pump and aircon systems must be kept on good working order and battery never fully discharged to prevent the operation of said systems.
Given the UK climate I have no fear of overheating the battery tbh
On the wider issue of public charging said it before this needs urgent reform the taxation is unjust and unfair and created a divide within society essentially if you can't charge at home you are disadvantaged.
Why can public chargers not operate off peak rates like domestic for example?
I charge mainly at home but due to still being tied into a contract not at a reduced rate.
I find my local public charging network to be a farce the council owned chargers are way too expensive, they charge the same for 11kw AC as the other local 50kw DC that is commercially owned, makes the choice simple if i need to charge away from home. My car is old tech these days so can only charge at 70KW so I don't pay the huge extra premium for the elusive 100 or 150KW chargers.
I am glad to see that the latest generation have less powerful motors that makes sense mine is by no means fast or powerful but I end up using it on full Eco mode to match the speed of other road users.
I know many argue about the weight well mine is lighter than most so maybe that helps but was parked next to an Audi Q8 yesterday for me things like that are the problem its HUGE and the wheels are nearly as big as my bonnet totally overkill.
I do accept that battery size needs to tempered mine has 64kw that gives real world 250 or if operating in the safe 20 -80% window a fair chunk less. day to day fine, longer journeys i have to plan cant just assume chargers in Scotland at least will be online.
Running costs are reduced that will take a hit when full road tax is applied next year tho.
For me this car seems to work out if I did not have access to a home charger then no way would i even consider it as not viable at this time, hence why I believe we should be supporting ICE to make it as efficient and clean as possible until there is a viable option for all.