EV Owners Thread

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dicko

Guru
Location
Derbyshire
I had this conversation with a mate of mine yesterday. The statistics are 100,000 ICE set on 🔥 in the UK every year-300 a day.

EVs are statistically less likely to catch fire. The haters like to publicise the odd EV that does go up in flames

Electric car fires often make the headlines, but they are not a common occurrence. According to Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions, 239 fires recorded in the UK from July 2022 to June 2023 were linked to EVs

Well that’s nice to know I was a bit worried as there seems to be quite a few stories going around.
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
Well that’s nice to know I was a bit worried as there seems to be quite a few stories going around.

Always worth it
 
I had this conversation with a mate of mine yesterday. The statistics are 100,000 ICE set on 🔥 in the UK every year-300 a day.

EVs are statistically less likely to catch fire. The haters like to publicise the odd EV that does go up in flames

Electric car fires often make the headlines, but they are not a common occurrence. According to Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions, 239 fires recorded in the UK from July 2022 to June 2023 were linked to EVs

Theres been 2 car parks destroyed by fire in the uk in the last few years. Both ICE. 2800 cars destroyed.
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
I've got another invite to go and test drive Tesla's at the local dealer. I'm going to message them first to see if the new model X and S are on the list.

I'm curious to see how Tesla's stalkless controls work.

The other issue for most folk is they are only left hand drive now-not a big deal to me as I have driven LHD for over 10 years
 

lazybloke

Ginger biscuits and cheddar
Location
Leafy Surrey
I've got another invite to go and test drive Tesla's at the local dealer. I'm going to message them first to see if the new model X and S are on the list.

I'm curious to see how Tesla's stalkless controls work.
Audio controls on the steering wheel are great when driving in a relatively straight line (ie out on the open road) but they're not useable in low speed manoevring situations, as you can't rely on muscle memory to instinctively know where they are; they might be the other side of the wheel, upside down!

BUt no-one NEEDS audio controls, so it's not a problem.

PRoviding clear indications is far mre important, both for courtesy to other road users, and for their safety.
And for their sanity, aren't you annoyed any sometimes endangered becausae someone has failed to indicate, or has indicated incorrectly?
So my heart sank when I read the VW patent application earlier this year, which proposed a stalkess indicator, using buttons on the steering wheel instead.

I wasn't aware anyone had actually implemented the idea yet. I'd like to hear real world experiences of it,hopefully Tesla have a better version than VW proposed, but I think it's a poor idea.
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
I've seen a couple of videos online of people driving the stalk less versions, looks a terrible idea to me!
The minimalist cabin doesn't appeal to me although the Tesla everything else does, including the charging stations and software.
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
Tesla test drive night doesn't include model S/X. I've been given an accompanied test drive of my choosing. U presume because they are LHD and its the Plaid 1000hp model.

Busy next couple of weeks so will look to book after then
 
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icowden

Veteran
Location
Surrey
Anyone else now using the green energy forecast from Octopus? I think it's a great idea.

Basically, I get an e-mail now twice a week advising me as to the "greenest" nights to charge (i.e. which nights are windiest). Todays forecast is that Wed to Fri will all be 100% renewables, Tuesday is 83% and tonight 10%.

Every little helps...
 

simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
A Telsa EV owner who was caught in a heavy downpour of rain in Edinburgh recently related the following tale of 'misery'.
His Telsa wouldn't start, he was recovered by the Telsa recovery service and was subsequently handed a bill for £17,000 for repairs apparently due to water ingress in the main battery compartment, something which is not covered by the Telsa warranty. He kicked off about it.
As I said, his words.
Observations / comments Telsa owners - ?
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
A Telsa EV owner who was caught in a heavy downpour of rain in Edinburgh recently related the following tale of 'misery'.
His Telsa wouldn't start, he was recovered by the Telsa recovery service and was subsequently handed a bill for £17,000 for repairs apparently due to water ingress in the main battery compartment, something which is not covered by the Telsa warranty. He kicked off about it.
As I said, his words.
Observations / comments Telsa owners - ?

I found this article

https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/new...-fume-handed-17k-27906242#amp-readmore-target

I've heard of vehicles that have been submerged by water , water has got into the pack.

The battery pack is extremely well sealed, but not hermetically sealed

They have their own water cooling system with fluid flowing around the cells. There are also electronics within the battery pack but is separate from the fluid

We don't know in this case whether he's been through deep water.


Either extremely bad luck or information has been withheld to create narrative story.

Personally never had a problem, I've driven in heavy rain, but never ever submerged the cars we own. It's only like driving into water and hydrolocking an engine.

My friend did this on a country road in his Volvo D5. It trashed the engine and got into all the electronics. The car was written off. Being only 2 years , having top up insurance he got a cheque for £80,000.

He bought a model X , which he still own after 3 years

This is a strip down of a model 3 battery. You can see the electronics




View: https://youtu.be/PvCOcBynlq0?si=5aoY3Y53yJ1rhOTm
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