Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 10:05 am
There is some more detailed information on range vs speed here.
https://teslike.com/
So in certain Teslas you could do the entire 170 miles at 80mph with plenty of range to spare. TBF a Tesla is a lot bigger and more expensive than a Zoe. It would also take a while to refill a 100kWh battery from a standard wall socket.
Porsche also seem to be very good at 'honest' range figures. Again, a Taycan is a very different beast to a Renault supermini. Porsche have also been having sideways digs at Tesla, pointing out their performance figures can be obtained "repeatably".
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/2021 ... e-testing/
This is all first/second generation stuff, the pace of development is rapid at the moment.
I'm really interested in the Tesla for the business in the future - one of the transfer co's in the valley has a few (think 3, maybe 4), possibly because I expect they get a subsidy to buy/use them!!
Downside for me is that I have nowhere to park them for charging - there are charging spaces in a covered parking area up here, but I very much doubt I would be able/allowed to be plugged in as much as I'd need. I could possibly park outside the apartment (but not in the winter, that area fills with snow!) but then I'd have to drop an extension lead out of my first floor window!! LOL
The other issue for that particular use is temperature. The other company is in the valley and has a 'staff house' with Tesla charging points for the cars. I'm at 2000m with limited access to a charger. The 2000m is probably the biggest issue as I need to do approx 200km each way (more if going to the valley then back up to a different resort). Ok, the roads are not exactly fast in the main - and just a short amount of 110kmph or 130kmph bits of motorway/dual carriageway (the rest is 80kmph or less) - but, starting out at 2000m and around -15 degrees for December - February (and odd days/weeks of that through March if leaving early) most people I talk to (not dealers) have sucked their teeth and said it wouldn't work
The temp difference from here down to the valley can be anything from 5 - 10 degrees warmer down there
Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 5:11 pm
Rockburner wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 3:37 pm
Sounds like you think you couldn't charge the car at home, is there a reason for that I've missed?
Yes, no garage, no driveway, parking slots in a courtyard remote from the house and with seriously expensive paving that would need about 8 sorts of permission to dig up.
There are some good subsidies for things like the Zoe here (apparently) but lack of parking close enough to charge and the fact that a trip to the valley is about 60kms or more (depending where you go in the valley!) makes it a bit useless for me
(Not that I'm buying a car anytime soon, but I would love to get an electric one when I do - but I can't see that it will work for me, even privately instead of the business option
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