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Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
Indeed, but you will not be able to fill it up in the cheap hours using a granny charger. Might be able to add 8-10 kWh, which might be good for 30-40 miles or so, depending on consumption.

Agreed. It's a case of doing one's own sums to reflect the particular circumstances. In our case what works best* is a 24-7 low rate tariff rather than an overnight EV/E7/E10 tariff with a fast charger, but I do the maths every quarter to check. If I had a more consumptive EV, or did more than the roughly 10k mile pa, then the equation would change, I'm sure.

ETA
My granny does 2.3 kw per hour, so it'd be 14 kWh, meaning 50 miles or so for the 6 cheap hours.

*Meaning the lowest aggregate overall electricity bill pcm for our household, incl EV
 
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Milzy

Guru
Indeed, but you will not be able to fill it up in the cheap hours using a granny charger. Might be able to add 8-10 kWh, which might be good for 30-40 miles or so, depending on consumption.

Need wall charger then or be screwed with a granny charger. I know people with granny charger don’t know how they live like that. Don’t do many miles I suppose. Still if you need extra journeys then you have to wait. Wouldn’t put myself in that position.
 

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
Need wall charger then or be screwed with a granny charger. I know people with granny charger don’t know how they live like that. Don’t do many miles I suppose. Still if you need extra journeys then you have to wait. Wouldn’t put myself in that position.

Like most car owners, my car spends 95% of its life parked on my driveway. That’s more than enough opportunity to keep the car in a state of charge that covers all my needs. (And I exclusively use a granny charger.)

I had an external socket 👇 fitted in the front porch for £140, including parts. It’s a doddle to plug the car in overnight whenever it needs a boost.

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glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
Theoretical question relating to my Niro’s 12V battery: could I use a smart chart charger to keep that at a healthy state of charge? And if so, could it be done in situ or would the battery need to be removed?

(I know charging the car does that and the car’s battery management looks after it when driving etc. Just humour me…)
 

Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
Like most car owners, my car spends 95% of its life parked on my driveway. That’s more than enough opportunity to keep the car in a state of charge that covers all my needs. (And I exclusively use a granny charger.)

I had an external socket 👇 fitted in the front porch for £140, including parts. It’s a doddle to plug the car in overnight whenever it needs a boost.

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This. Except mine's even lower tech, running from the garage under the garage door. It's all terribly unscary.
 

Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
This is what I’d do but a fast wall charger may end up been thrown in with the deal so no £140 granny & no £1000 to sparky for a fasty.

We've done 70-odd miles today, maybe a few more. Granny got plugged in at 4pm and she reckons she'll have the i3 to 100%* at about 00.30 or so.

*i3s always charge to 100% due to exceptional battery management software and a good deal of battery headroom out of the factory. In fact cell balancing doesn't take place until there's a 100% charge, so it's important to charge to full capacity regularly.
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
Quick question? Some people don’t have a fast charger fitted to their house wall. (£1000).
They manage with a slow 230-240v trickle charger. How easy is it to manage without the fast wall charger, driving 50 miles a day in a Cupra born EV.

You will get between 7-10 miles per hour from 3 pin plug charger.

Assuming worst case 7 miles per hour, you will get plenty of charge if you started charging as soon as you got home.

You obviously won't get all of charge on cheap overnight rates.

This is why most EV owners upgrade to 7kW chargers to get the required range within the cheap electricity rates around midnight till 5am
 
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CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
Just at the BMW dealership

Their EV home chargers are mashoosive

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BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
£1000 seems a bit steep for a home charger.
This place has them from £331, but there is installation on top. Mine was quite easy as the distribution box was in the garage, and the charger was placed on the outside wall of the same. You used to be able to get a grant to help out with the costs, as long as you can prove you have an electric car (V5 will do).
 

albion

Guru
Location
Gateshead
EVs now seem cheaper than ICE.
Apparantly, in Leicester you can currently buy a new Dacia Spring city car for under 10 grand !
I say 'apparantiy' the Car Wow price looking suspect. Could be marketing to snare you.
The Leapmotor T03 looks far better at the budget end.
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
£1000 seems a bit steep for a home charger.
This place has them from £331, but there is installation on top. Mine was quite easy as the distribution box was in the garage, and the charger was placed on the outside wall of the same. You used to be able to get a grant to help out with the costs, as long as you can prove you have an electric car (V5 will do).

Depending on complexity of installation, job could run upto £1k easily.

Also quality of installation, extras like isolator switch
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
My first EV charger was completely free. A straight job, with extra breaker in garage consumer unit.

Since then I've paid for mine and the kids Evs charger points, each getting more expensive than the last, due to complexity of installation
 

Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
EVs now seem cheaper than ICE.
Apparantly, in Leicester you can currently buy a new Dacia Spring city car for under 10 grand !
I say 'apparantiy' the Car Wow price looking suspect. Could be marketing to snare you.
The Leapmotor T03 looks far better at the budget end.

It's either the Spring, or herpes, and herpes is more expensive, notwithstanding its greater desirability 🤭
 
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