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My NW UK EV experience

This video started off as a few short clips I’d recorded for the next Patron Update where I planned to briefly talk about the difference between my electric Honda E’s range capabilities on regular roads vs motorways.

However when I started to edit these clips together I kept adding in extra sections and before I knew it, the video had expanded beyond being just a segment.

As I’d started out with the intention of this being a Patreon video, I think the end result is still only suitable for Patrons. 

The YouTube arguments between the ‘EVs can do no wrong’ evangelists, the Tesla fanboys and the rabid anti-ev hater click bait squad on YouTube are not something I want this video to get dragged into. 

This video doesn’t have an agenda and that’s a difficult concept for some to grasp.

I therefore think the only home for a video where I talk about my personal experiences with Electric Vehicles is here on Patreon. So here it is, a Patreon Exclusive. 

https://youtu.be/uvjxD3xm6JQ

My NW UK EV experience My NW UK EV experience

Comments

I love the look and design of the Honda E but it was way out of my price range and like you had concerns over public charging. In the end I bought a BMW i3 with the range extender (basically a motorbike engine in the boot that can charge the battery) on the idea that if I have a long journey and need a top up its a lot easier to stick some fuel in than charge in public, should I be unable to find a good public charger that isn’t 85p! It’s cheaper to run on the petrol than at that price on electric. But really day to day is so much cheaper with a 9p kw/h overnight rate and average 4 miles per Kw on my commute I haven’t looked back yet.

Tom Riley

I bought a RAV4 Prime plugin hybrid as my first electric. I wish the price delta over the standard hybrid version weren't so high, but given the low supply in comparison to demand, it is what it is. At least I only had to pay sticker price. The nice thing about the plugin hybrid is that I am all electric when running errands nearby, and hybrid at any other time. It's very convenient and the best of both worlds. I suspect we'll be seeing a lot more hybrids and plugin hybrids selling over the next several years.

Page One Project

Very interesting review, Mat. Looks like it certainly pays to do very thorough research before purchasing. Looking forward to you purchasing / reviewing a hydrogen fuel cell car next! 🙂

Craig Lemon


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