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MG , probably the cheapest option out there but I really liked everything about it and for 35 K top spec and PCP at 2.9% , great dealWhich brand?
Il buy a Tesla when Im richer
MG , probably the cheapest option out there but I really liked everything about it and for 35 K top spec and PCP at 2.9% , great dealWhich brand?
It was the EV6 sibling or Polestar2 that I was most interested in. Personally ,the overall Ioniq 5 styling doesn't appeal to me.buy a Hyundai Ioniq 5 ( circa 50 K for a nice spec )
If money is no obstacle , a Jaguar I pace
the Ioniq is divisive in terms of opinion of the design , personally i love it but my wife would not allow us buy it , she hates the look of it that muchIt was the EV6 sibling or Polestar2 that I was most interested in. Personally ,the overall Ioniq 5 styling doesn't appeal to me.
Which makes a lot of sense for a lot of people, particularly of it's a one car household - you get all the functionality of a small range EV and a petrol hybrid in one vehicle.They will become obsolete eventually, ok for short urban driving but if doing motorway trips ,you switch to petrol engine
EV should be fine for vast majority way things are going
It supports 125kW charging, so yes will be much faster on the other charger. Note that other charger has a slightly higher price.On a medium length trip. I notice that one of the chargers offered 150kw charging. I had already plugged in to the 50kw.
Would the 150kw charge the ID.4 faster or is the ID.4 limited as to how fast it will charge?
FWIW all Ionity chargers will charge at your cars’ top speed and Tesla are in the process of allowing non-Tesla cars use their chargers as well, which again work at your cars’ max charging speed.Many thanks. That's good to know!
yes summer range is much better and much less volatile! ionity chargers are the way to go if it suits your trip, most charge sessions are 20 min or less such is the speed they can charge at.Update: Charged the car up to 100% last night in advance of a longish trip today. Range showed at 506km this morning. So, the weather and ambient temperature really affects the potential range.
45c for ESB v 79c,@Blackrock1 : but Ionity are twice the price approx!
What does this work out as in total for a typical charge?45c for ESB v 79c,
depends on how often you need to use it and how you value your time....
Ionity site says 71c per kWh here for the pay as you go option, 46.1c for ESB, so that works out around €44 versus €29 for an 80% charge of a 77kWh battery, circa 400km range per Slims recent experience.What does this work out as in total for a typical charge?
sorry Leo is correct Ionity is a little cheaper in ireland at 71c, whats a typical charge? depends on whether you are half way through a long trip and need a full refill to get there or you are on the way home and need a top up to get there.What does this work out as in total for a typical charge?
Thanks Leo, not as cheap as I thought. €44 wouldn't be much less than a small diesel. I presume at home charging is much cheaper.Ionity site says 71c per kWh here for the pay as you go option, 46.1c for ESB, so that works out around €44 versus €29 for an 80% charge of a 77kWh battery, circa 400km range per Slims recent experience.
Much cheaper.Thanks Leo, not as cheap as I thought. €44 wouldn't be much less than a small diesel. I presume at home charging is much cheaper.