15,000 miles here after one year ownership in my Rex. Unfortunately, I have to hand it back next week, which I will be quite sad about.
I have no issues at all (although my partner reports that she has seen a couple of warnings appear when using Rex - I've not been able to replicate the...
I think your head needs to tell your heart to be quiet. I would not attempt this journey with a 5 year old in tow. In fact, I wouldn't attempt it with any passenger. As a solo "adventure" trip maybe. My experience of Ecotricity DC charging is that it fails more often than it works.
Tim, that behaviour is quite normal. When the Rex fires up, the remaining charge in the battery is used as a "buffer" so it's quite normal for the level of charge to fluctuate.
I went on a trip to the NEC yesterday to see the Autocar show, and tried to charge at two Ecotricity sites - Corely North (M6) and Warwick South (M40). Both CCS chargers threw up errors and failed to provide a charge, despite several attempts. I called the Helpline but got a message - please...
I agree it's a total mess.
I was staying in a hotel next to a BMW Training Centre. Right in front of the building, they have a number of dedicated EV parking spots, and charging points. They all say "i3 only" I think. They are all empty. So I walk in, explain that I am staying at the hotel...
Actually, there are three different charging plans. You've got the £20 p.a. subscription. I went for the pas a you go model. Then there's a monthly subscription version. All three have different charging rates.
http://www.chargemasterplc.com/index.php/polar_online/
ChargeNow - the card does not come with the car unless you have ordered one of the mobility packages. This network is the same as the Chargemaster / Polar network. I applied for the pay as you go version (you have to deposit £20 credit) using their app - they sent me a RFID some days later. My...
If you are using the Type 2 AC connection, then the i3 can only charge at 7kw, even if it has "rapid" charging capability.
You can only get more than 7kw if you use a CCS DC connection.
PS have you used the charging at Geneva Airport?
It's very difficult to know what impact preconditioning the HV battery has, since there is no temperature gauge. How long does it normally take to get up to temperature?
I've used DC charge a few times, but only using ecotricity points, and then only when I had time to kill. To be honest, it's not something I would miss. I certainly wouldn't pay Chargemaster £7.50 to use it. To my mind, Rex really negates the need for rapid charging.
I may be missing the point entirely here, but isn't the disadvantage to the situation you describe the fact that you have to buy your own car (out of taxed income)? If the question is - what is the cheapest way to acquire a new car?