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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: EV Van Drivers, give us an update…
« Last post by Always shining on Yesterday at 08:14:34 am »Vivaro e -
Has a 205 mile range. Driving normally when it’s dry and warm can get easily 180-190 and thats including lugging 500 litres in the morning.
Last couple of days it’s been minus 5. Hard to be exact but I would say it’s probably doing around 150. That’s with being frugal with the heater as that can have a big impact on the range. The heated seat doesn’t use anything off the range so have had that on full time.
I’m charging pretty much every night at home.
As long as you are using the charged up battery pretty much straight away then it’s fine to keep charging it up to 80/100%. Charge it to what you need. I don’t even think about anymore.
There’s an 8 year /100,000 mile warranty on the battery so that to me shows confidence by the manufacturers. I may be wrong only time will tell.
So far then I’ve done just over 5000 miles in this van and it’s been faultless.
I do 80-90 miles a day and it’s costing me less than a fiver.
Drives really nice. Pulls the weight easily.
And an added bonus is using the cab pre-conditioning in the morning. Totally de-iced and toasty warm when you get in it.
If you can charge at home and do less than 100 miles a day then it really is a no brainer.
There is of course a caveat. Will the extra charge of 3p per mile for ev drivers come in?
If it doesn’t then that has to be factored in.
Won’t make too much difference to me to be honest.
Any questions feel free
Has a 205 mile range. Driving normally when it’s dry and warm can get easily 180-190 and thats including lugging 500 litres in the morning.
Last couple of days it’s been minus 5. Hard to be exact but I would say it’s probably doing around 150. That’s with being frugal with the heater as that can have a big impact on the range. The heated seat doesn’t use anything off the range so have had that on full time.
I’m charging pretty much every night at home.
As long as you are using the charged up battery pretty much straight away then it’s fine to keep charging it up to 80/100%. Charge it to what you need. I don’t even think about anymore.
There’s an 8 year /100,000 mile warranty on the battery so that to me shows confidence by the manufacturers. I may be wrong only time will tell.
So far then I’ve done just over 5000 miles in this van and it’s been faultless.
I do 80-90 miles a day and it’s costing me less than a fiver.
Drives really nice. Pulls the weight easily.
And an added bonus is using the cab pre-conditioning in the morning. Totally de-iced and toasty warm when you get in it.
If you can charge at home and do less than 100 miles a day then it really is a no brainer.
There is of course a caveat. Will the extra charge of 3p per mile for ev drivers come in?
If it doesn’t then that has to be factored in.
Won’t make too much difference to me to be honest.
Any questions feel free
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