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icowden

icowden

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Looks very similar to a lot of Vauxhalls. And a 44kwh battery ? Is it a very small car ?
No - it's a medium sized SUV. It seems to be being marketed as a cheap runaround SUV. There is an 83kwh model in the works which will increase range from 180 miles to 250 miles. The base model is only £18 to £20k though which makes it quite affordable. It's limited to 100kwh charging speed so not the fastest to refuel either.
https://www.carwow.co.uk/vauxhall/frontera-electric#gref
 

figbat

Former slippery scientist
No - it's a medium sized SUV. It seems to be being marketed as a cheap runaround SUV. There is an 83kwh model in the works which will increase range from 180 miles to 250 miles. The base model is only £18 to £20k though which makes it quite affordable. It's limited to 100kwh charging speed so not the fastest to refuel either.
https://www.carwow.co.uk/vauxhall/frontera-electric#gref

250 miles from 83 kWh?! That’s awful!
 
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icowden

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3 mi/kWh?! That’s like the EV version of a gas guzzler!

Disappointingly - yes. I suspect that Vauxhall, like Volkswagen are using stock parts rather than going to the extra cost that companies like Tesla have gone to to create stuff specifically for EV.

For example if you try to jump start an ICE car from a Tesla, your Tesla will likely die as it will kill the 12v battery. In the ID4 not a problem because the 12v battery is the same one they use in their ICE cars and weighs about 16kg. Tesla now use lithium ones that weigh <10kg. A Tesla Y weighs 350kg less than an ID4. That makes a substantial difference to range.

The streamlining coefficient of a Tesla is usually around 0.2, the ID4 is 0.28.

Finally, Tesla constantly monitor their battery software and release updates that improve things. VW barely update anything.
 
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figbat

Former slippery scientist
Disappointingly - yes. I suspect that Vauxhall, like Volkswagen are using stock parts rather than going to the extra cost that companies like Tesla have gone to to create stuff specifically for EV.

For example if you try to jump start an ICE car from a Tesla, your Tesla will likely die as it will kill the 12v battery. In the ID4 not a problem because the 12v battery is the same one they use in their ICE cars and weighs about 16kg. Tesla now use lithium ones that weigh <10kg.

The streamlining coefficient of a Tesla is usually around 0.2, the ID4 is 0.28.

Finally, Tesla constantly monitor their battery software and release updates that improve things. VW barely update anything.

My EV is made from an ICE platform but manages an official 4.3 mi/kWh and I routinely exceed 5 in the summer. It has a small traction battery though, which helps with efficiency (and handling/performance) but limits range.
 

Jameshow

Guru
Wow! What do you have?

Dacia Spring?!
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
Wednesday 10th

During a short break in Norfolk. we had a trip to Norwich
We were told there's a 'Park & RIde', & the closest to our location/easiest travelling was at Sprowston

To our surprise, it was £3 return, then.....
When we got on, the driver told us it was £2 return, as we were together, a 'Duo' as he phrased it!!!
(the only car-park we saw was about £6 for 3 hours!!)

And, it was an electric bus!!
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York Park & Ride are now using electric buses too, they don't half shift!
 
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