I Ran OUT of CHARGE Electric Cars are a LIVING HELL WATCH & Learn The TRUE REALITY of EV Ownership!

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  • I Ran OUT of CHARGE. Electric Cars are a LIVING HELL WATCH & Learn The TRUE REALITY of EV Ownership as I take a road trip from Ipswich to Nottingham in My Porsche Taycan Electric Vehicle and struggle to find charge points as my car is running drastically low on battery. Here's the truth that the Auto Car Manufacturers won't tell the motorists about EV Ownership. Are Electric Cars the future? Well watch this and you tell me!
    #electricvehicle #ev #electriccar

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  • @jeremyreeve5798
    @jeremyreeve5798 Před 10 měsíci +16

    Pulled into the petrol station, 5 minutes later left with a 400+ mile range and straight on my way, so simple. EV - NEVER.

  • @steenkigerrider5340
    @steenkigerrider5340 Před rokem +27

    This EV business is pure mental torture.

  • @hunchanchoc8418
    @hunchanchoc8418 Před rokem +24

    What a farce. My £650 car did 1,426 miles in 4 1/2 days last week; it required 3 visits to a petrol station, taking about 5 minutes each time. If you've got 200 miles to do, you don't want to spend an hour or more sightseeing the inside of a Tesco store while your car acquires 30 more miles of range: That's a situation that defines "not fit for purpose".

    • @zeejimi4044
      @zeejimi4044 Před 5 měsíci

      Yep - under the present circumstances, EVs are really not fit for purpose. High cost of the EV itself, low range, high depreciation, sparse charging network, high cost of charging externally, questionable longevity of the battery.. all these factors make EVs completely uninteresting for private ownership. EVs are mostly leased by companies, rather than being bought by private persons. Companies can write off the costs much better than a private person can, and they obviously don’t need to care about the longevity of the car/battery when the leasing contract lasts only 3 or 4 years..🚗⚡️👎

  • @ghl3488
    @ghl3488 Před rokem +159

    I have a BMW 440d. It does 64mpg on a run, never does less than 50mpg even around the valleys. It has a range of over 600 miles. It takes around 5 minutes to charge up with diesel and I dont spend my life savings on snacks in service stations or the like as I just keep on trucking. No range anxiety either. I could do without the stress of an EV. They are the biggest motoring scam in history.

    • @leuvenfra
      @leuvenfra Před 11 měsíci +3

      And you're surprised so many kids have asthma nowadays? You're polluting the planet with that old bmw

    • @joelpierce3940
      @joelpierce3940 Před 11 měsíci +20

      No he isn’t.

    • @nataliam9764
      @nataliam9764 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Diesel? Get a petrol one for good’s sake.

    • @terrysadlier8456
      @terrysadlier8456 Před 10 měsíci +11

      ​@leuvenfra you donut😂 China building 50 thousand new coal power plants. 0.04% carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and humans only contribute less than 6%🤣
      You are brainwashed by government indoctrination camps and the glow box

    • @rotavator9441
      @rotavator9441 Před 10 měsíci +1

      600 miles, I guess you do the whole 600 miles in one go right? Not. 59 litres of diesel costs £92 If you bought a BMW EV. The same mileage would cost you less than £8 charging at home' plus you’d have a faster car from the lights. Seriously, just do the maths

  • @markwood1846
    @markwood1846 Před 2 lety +75

    Until there are charging points all over that charge fully in 10 mins I won't be buying an EV. For people like me who have to park on road they are pointless as can't charge at home

    • @keepthinking2666
      @keepthinking2666 Před rokem +6

      And for apartments

    • @Johnsmith-1224
      @Johnsmith-1224 Před rokem +5

      Sorry, but I am not waiting 10 minutes to charge my car.

    • @stuartsharples9520
      @stuartsharples9520 Před rokem +3

      That’s good point how do charge your car if you park on the road , blocks of units , flats it’s a joke.

    • @djgoode
      @djgoode Před rokem

      I don’t have home charging and have no issues

    • @djgoode
      @djgoode Před rokem +1

      @@Johnsmith-1224 yet you will stand and fill a car for 10mins 👏

  • @chrismaguire719
    @chrismaguire719 Před 2 lety +21

    Will be sticking with diesel and petrol. I’ve no intention of wasting any of my life waiting for those things to charge up. What a load of crap.

  • @matthewgodwin3050
    @matthewgodwin3050 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Before watching this video, I was of the opinion that I'd probably stick with internal combustion. Now that I've watched about a third of it, I know for certain that I will definitely stick with it. No way could I deal with this level of anxiety, stress, and general faffing about.

  • @martynm.449
    @martynm.449 Před rokem +19

    Electric vehicle users will soon be carrying around small Honda diesel generators and a mobile charging port in their boot. Oh the irony of it!!

  • @lucaschapman2188
    @lucaschapman2188 Před rokem +11

    I drive an electric Bus in London yeah it’s great for the environment blah blah blah 😒 but it’s another added distraction having to keep an eye on the battery level. Also just like to say what a wonderful idea 💡 of Mr Khan’s (London mayor)to put charging points on the back of the seats for the passengers to charge their phones . So the Bus battery drains even faster! 👍🏻

  • @stevenhudson1354
    @stevenhudson1354 Před rokem +17

    It’s like being in a fuel crisis every day owning an electric car well too stressful for me 😢😂

    • @stuartodell2828
      @stuartodell2828 Před rokem

      When most people charge at night and ready in the morning not really that stressful

  • @andrewbuckley2892
    @andrewbuckley2892 Před rokem +11

    Between 65% to 80% of a cars total life time carbon footprint is in the production..... I run a 50 year old MG , 20 year old Range Rover , a 20 year old mini and a 22 year old Ferrari .... all of which are greener than any electric car!!

  • @amelierenoncule
    @amelierenoncule Před 7 měsíci +14

    A pox on EV's. My life is too important to be upended by range-anxiety, etc.

  • @tehapu7358
    @tehapu7358 Před rokem +18

    Got a total headache watching this but couldn't turn it off. Thanks. At least I'll never buy an EV.

  • @TheGtspider
    @TheGtspider Před 10 měsíci +8

    After 20 plus years of running a 1999 astra diesel van I was forced to buy another vehicle because of ulez and also the engine on the van gave out and it was scrapped. many people told me to but an EV van, so I thought about it a while, AND I eventually bought a lovely Skoda estate 1.4 tsi petrol car. WEll the car is fantastic, great range about 300 on a tank costs about 66 quid, and I always carry 5 0r 10l in cans for work anyway. I am SO SO SO glad I did not buy an EV, it would have been a nightmare. I clock all the ev charging station where I live and they are normally all full with tom dick and harry charging up. Takes me 4 or 5 mins to fill with petrol and I get Nectar points as well !
    Have fun waiting for a spare ev charging station. Kind Regards Graham Tarling.
    Great video by the way. Well Done.

  • @highlandergunn9240
    @highlandergunn9240 Před rokem +11

    Also, in the USA where I'm from, 90% or higher of electricity comes from fossil fuels ⛽
    It's utter stupidity.
    Also the carbon footprint of extracting the lithium and other metals needed to make the batteries are horrendous. Meaning they are awful for the environment. Similar to when ethanol was added to gasoline (petrol) to be more green. Turns out ethanol is more harmful to the environment than petrol is. Similar situation with electric vehicles, your not helping the environment, your making the rich richer

  • @Godisnotdead82
    @Godisnotdead82 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Can anybody explain to me why I don't have to sign up to any petrol station to fill up my fuel tank in my diesel van?

  • @David-fj5lz
    @David-fj5lz Před 8 měsíci +7

    That is why the insurance companies are ditching any insurance as on exploding electric car could costs MILLIONS!!!Imagine a row of second-hand electric cars starting to explode one by one as the flame thrower effect commences.

  • @laurencorbett5175
    @laurencorbett5175 Před 2 lety +15

    Exactly why I won’t buy an electric car until I legally have to! Even when new fuel cars are banned I’ll drive a classic daily as they’ll be around longer. We are nowhere near having the infrastructure for electric cars….

    • @highlandergunn9240
      @highlandergunn9240 Před rokem

      I will not buy a ev EVER.
      if that day comes I'll just have to transition to a ANGLE or something.
      PUNCH THAT SH.T

  • @kathyesry9769
    @kathyesry9769 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I bought an EV three months ago and it has truly been a nightmare. There is not enough information about the truth of owning an EV, such as the necessity of owning your own home so you can install a Level 2 charger, the fear of going on any kind of trip with the uncertainty of not being sure where chargers are reliably available as well as the fast use of charge when driving. I like to use my heater, my car app. And sometimes even the massager on my seat, and all that will use battery charge. I bought a Tesla adapter for my car in case I’m in a position that the charger I need will not be available. It is never easy to just charge and go, owning an EV is NOTHING like going to a gas station and filling up.

  • @F.S92
    @F.S92 Před rokem +10

    My cousin has a new Taycan.
    Everywhere we go I catch her looking at charging points on her phone. (Same like people who buy crypto 🤣 she is glued to that phone)
    She paid a fortune to severely limit her mobility and drastically change her lifestyle to accommodate “ev” car.
    She wont admit it but I can tell she is regretting the purchase.
    She is always one charging station setback away from a full blown “ev range anxiety” :(

  • @robbignell1629
    @robbignell1629 Před 2 lety +21

    Filling the tank seems easier!

    • @bmw803
      @bmw803 Před rokem +3

      I never understood why those charging stations arent built like gas stations. And mostly, PUT A CREDIT CARD READER. Just like gas pumps. Fiddling with apps is stupid and cumbersome.

    • @twig3288
      @twig3288 Před rokem +3

      Yes, you don’t need to sign up or get an app, just fill your tank pay the man and you’re good to go.

  • @Golo1949
    @Golo1949 Před rokem +11

    You've convinced me, I wont be buying an EV, even if I could afford one, sticking to my Focus 1.6 TDCI with 70+ MPG

    • @EdVanMeyer
      @EdVanMeyer Před rokem +1

      Synthetic fuels are the future! You an use them in your Focus too! Good choice.

  • @Bojaxs
    @Bojaxs Před rokem +17

    Simply put, I value my time too much to get an EV. It takes me 5 mins at the most to fill up my (nearly empty) engine with gasoline. Sitting in your car for over an hour while the world goes by you? No thanks!

  • @jackbackband7733
    @jackbackband7733 Před rokem +12

    They seem to have done this back to front.
    Shouldn't the infrastructure have been put in place and then the cars supplied?

  • @steveeardley4094
    @steveeardley4094 Před rokem +10

    Why would I want a car that i couldn't get off the freeway and fill my gas tank with fuel and not worry about fuel for the next ten hours

  • @dingopisscreek
    @dingopisscreek Před 4 měsíci +10

    there is only one conclusion you can draw from his experience. and that is . . . . . . . internal combustion is king, and will be for a while yet.

    • @moragkerr9577
      @moragkerr9577 Před 4 měsíci

      Actually, the conclusion you can draw is that he's lying. His car satnav can do it all, and navigate him to the best charger. He just hams it up for CZcams revenue.

  • @Rabbi_Moishe
    @Rabbi_Moishe Před měsícem +5

    I've got the solution. It's been in existence my entire life (I'm 71). Nowadays it's called an ICE. In my case it's a 2006 Nissan Altima. No matter how far I'm going-as soon as the indicator on my dashboard says my fuel is down to half a tank I look out for a gas station. There's always one nearby and I don't need an app or even my iPhone. You can find a good used ICE vehicle near you at an affordable price !

  • @johncouriermeh
    @johncouriermeh Před rokem +7

    It's a nightmare if you don't have a driveway and therefore can't charge at home as well.

  • @robbie2447
    @robbie2447 Před 2 lety +14

    Different charger's different cables and downloading apps just sounds like a nightmare owning an ev ..I like pulling into a petrol station filling up and on the road minutes later. Most people don't want to spend hours hanging around charging points....driving nowadays is stressful enough without having all that hassle as well. Nothing about EVs makes me want to buy one ever .....I have brought houses cheaper than an ev and they are way too expensive and with everything going up in price I can't see people rushing out to buy one when they probably have a big mortgage as well 👎

    • @TheMichaeljamescoleg
      @TheMichaeljamescoleg Před 2 lety +1

      I agree with Robbie, just so much easier to pull into a petrol station and filling up . No stress and away in minutes

  • @Lkhrobertson
    @Lkhrobertson Před 4 měsíci +5

    I drive a ‘99 XJ8 and an MX5. I would never buy an EV or hybrid, but enjoy your content. I can’t believe these vehicles sell. Teslas are all over Nashville.

  • @hendongooner7383
    @hendongooner7383 Před rokem +10

    I can only assume that those that buy EVs have a lot of spare time to be able to sit around and wait to get sufficient charge to complete their journeys.
    I'll stick with my Golf TDI - I get near to 500 miles on a tankful of diesel. No range anxiety for me and I can refuel in just a couple of minutes.

  • @martyngittins1274
    @martyngittins1274 Před rokem +11

    If EV 's are the Future the Future is a Nightmare especially for the Environment

  • @dogpaw775
    @dogpaw775 Před rokem +7

    Greggs are going to do a roaring trade while people are waiting for their EV's to charge.

  • @brucejoseph8367
    @brucejoseph8367 Před rokem +8

    There is only you in the car, what if you have two or three passengers and some luggage and it was winter. What would your range be then?

  • @kennyfordham6208
    @kennyfordham6208 Před rokem +15

    You should always carry a five-gallon can of electricity, in your trunk 😏.

  • @malcolmmckinlay2143
    @malcolmmckinlay2143 Před rokem +6

    Before I retired,I was the Corporate Sales manager for a Company based in Manchester England, I covered the whole of the UK,Germany,France Ireland and the eastern sea board of the USA, driving circa 65-70 miles per year,I could not begin to amagine using an EV I would spend half my week on charging, this is not the answer to the problem

  • @daveallsopp320
    @daveallsopp320 Před 2 lety +11

    “E V” is in devil who invented the electric car, I had a Mercedes’ eqa as a courtesy car it was awful the anxiety was a nightmare what they don’t tell you is put the lights on radio on heater on they all put a drain on the system so your range goes down rapidly😱😱😱😱😱

  • @daveallsopp320
    @daveallsopp320 Před 2 lety +17

    Watching this you have my anxiety levels through the roof🤣🤣🤣

  • @G.A.R.2002
    @G.A.R.2002 Před rokem +8

    Stupidity is the normal way of today .
    We have had at least three years of stupidity ruling peoples lives .
    And no one seems to notice!!!!!!

  • @Maaatttttttttt
    @Maaatttttttttt Před 5 měsíci +7

    I know this video is a year old, but everything you say is as true today as it was then. Buying an EV was one of the worse things I ever did.

  • @christopherhanley4807
    @christopherhanley4807 Před rokem +7

    Reminds me of the corporate woman in the US who was asked where the power came from for EV-coal, wind, hydro? She replied, "From the building".

    • @6581punk
      @6581punk Před rokem +3

      There was another video of a town with its vanity EV charging points. They were asked where the power was coming from and they admitted it was from coal.

  • @Nickztx100
    @Nickztx100 Před 2 lety +11

    I wouldn't touch an EV with a barge pole. The charging infrastructure in the UK is a total joke and I seriously cannot see the situation improving.

    • @Aspie_Geek_UK
      @Aspie_Geek_UK Před rokem

      I've been driving an ev for aboitv2byears as a personal car and 4 years delivering them all over the country to people that have brought/leased them. I have never had an issue charging. For my own car I charge at home about times a week (60 mile round trip to work!) Because that's all I need to do. When my partner and I go on holiday in the UK we go in my EV rather than her mini and even on 5hr trips to Cornwall (we live 30 miles north of London) I've never had a problem, I plan any long trips which takes 5 mins and always make sure I have a back up charger to stop at if the first one is broken. The stops are alway welcome anyway for a toilet break and a coffee so it really isn't a big deal. Also when we get where we are staying 99% of the time if its a hotel they will have chargers available or will let u plug in the granny (very slow) charger so I genuinely believ e that most videos like this are exaggerated to make EVs look bad. Yes I agree if you can't charge at home then I certainly wouldn't have one, but if u can they really are a no brained... its saved me around £100+ a week on fuel and that's not to be sniffed at plus my insurance went down by severl hundred pounds not to mention no road tax... why wouldn't I have one in that situation?

  • @Jack-pu4rf
    @Jack-pu4rf Před rokem +9

    In America they are using generators to power some chargers because the grid cannot handle the extra power needed? how will our grid handle the amount of power needed? my advice to you is to sell it while people are still gullible enough to buy it.

  • @geoffreycoley846
    @geoffreycoley846 Před rokem +7

    note to ones self, must remember to take my own hose to petrol station when i need fuel

  • @johnl9234
    @johnl9234 Před 2 lety +10

    Seven hours from Ipswich to Mansfield? Even I felt stressed out just watching your video.
    Imagine if it had been raining heavily or on a cold windy day, at night, in winter,
    or a person with some kind of health issue or young children in the back .It seems they are practical for local journeys only.
    with overnight parking at home.

  • @thomasgarrison3949
    @thomasgarrison3949 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for the info. I'm not trading in my 2021 Jeep Wrangler, 4 door, 2.0 turbo, for a EV Jeep, I get 26 MPG. It takes 5 min. to fill up & Squeegee the bugs off the windshield, every 400 miles or so. I can make it to Florida in 18 hours, it would take me days to go there in a EV, even if I could find a charge station, they are few and far between here in middle USA. On the other hand Gas Stations are everywhere, I was in a town with a population of only 96 people & they had a Gas Station!

  • @joeshaboo9112
    @joeshaboo9112 Před rokem +10

    I know a white elephant when I see one.

  • @allyg2510
    @allyg2510 Před rokem +8

    No way would I ever have an electric car, not until they have electric jumbo jet's ( which will never happen ! ) I'm quite happy with my 45 year old classic mini, no road tax, no ulez charges and will not produce as much carbon emissions as making an EV car even if I use it for another 45 years and that is a FACT. To produce an EV makes about 26 tons of carbon emissions, that is before the disposal of the car at the end of its life !

  • @markpalmer2188
    @markpalmer2188 Před 2 lety +12

    Just imagine if you had three young kids in the back....nitemare 😖

  • @vanessahenderson1850
    @vanessahenderson1850 Před rokem +6

    I know I shouldn't laugh but each time i watch your uploads about the EV's I sit here howling with laughter. It's ridiculous having to keep constant tabs on how much charge youve got left not to mention having to sign up to different websites to use the charging points, how the charging points are out of action, downloading different apps and the fact that you're hanging around petrol stations for hours waiting for the EV to charge up. I'd feel as though i'd just want to leave the sodding EV and let someone else have the bloody thing for free lol.

  • @johnh1872
    @johnh1872 Před rokem +12

    Government and net zero enthusiasts want fewer cars on road . Reason for 15 min cities. They want u on the bus or bike . The future of personal freedom of movement is toast .

  • @davetkd1
    @davetkd1 Před rokem +11

    Wait till the blackouts come you wont be able to even charge at home as that will be switched off also

    • @robindumpleton3742
      @robindumpleton3742 Před rokem

      Up side is that if there is a blackou or load shedding, with a bidirectional charger, you can use the battery power in the car to keep the house running. Can you not get a cable extension?

  • @tom3568
    @tom3568 Před 2 lety +9

    maybe it is a government plot to make us so pissed off we give up driving all together

  • @martynm.449
    @martynm.449 Před rokem +12

    Working in IKEA recently, a customer approached me in the car park and asked if there were more charging points. The 4 or 5 we had were all being used. I told him 'No, sorry' he looked frustrated, disappointed and angered all at the same time. I suppose he had run out of charge and facing a long wait before being able to go about his day.

    • @billienomates1606
      @billienomates1606 Před rokem

      It seems the moral of owning an ev at the present time is 1) expect to lose an hour or more of your day looking for a charger and charging it up.
      If I had a ton of money I would definetly have a tesla with the full home charging kit and home battery system and just do return runs within the range of the vehicle, but I don't and that is the economic position of the masses. It seems like these ev's are just a ploy to get rid of all other vehicles and have us riding around on push bikes.

    • @bmw803
      @bmw803 Před rokem

      @@billienomates1606 What I dont get are the OEMs. Yes, it will take time, but at least in North America, you have a Chevy and/or FORD dealer in every town. All that's needed is to install DCFC at every dealer and you have a charging network better than Tesla.

    • @jacobheinz8236
      @jacobheinz8236 Před rokem

      Honestly, would you drive your ICE somewhere, anywhere…without even glancing to check if yr tank has any fuel? Seriously won’t you give a toss at all? Like if you can complete the journey n return to base etc? No? If so, you’ll have exactly the same problem with EVs, period. Who is to be blamed? The ICE car, the EV or perhaps YOU?

    • @ronrichardson3103
      @ronrichardson3103 Před rokem

      And if your in the car park too long you get a letter a week later saying your fined a £100 . . I once sold a car to a guy who worked for Tesco driving one of their delivery trucks. They were wanting to fine me. I had to prove who I sold it too

  • @grahamlong6870
    @grahamlong6870 Před rokem +9

    I will stick to my AUDI A4 S line Diesel, Reg 2007. Driving sensibly I often get over 60 mpg on a motorway, and on normal roads often reach 76mpg. TRUE!!!!
    EV? Not under ANY circumstance: not even as a gift!

  • @sicapon
    @sicapon Před 6 měsíci +9

    I'm not a fan of EV's, and I support most of what you say. But at 0:56 you state you couldn't have got much closer to the charger.....BOLLOX....you had at least another 2-3 feet before you'd have hit the safety strip, so I'm calling fake.

    • @memorialgardens1664
      @memorialgardens1664 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Spotted 🙋‍♂️ he was just making a point but………

  • @TheCapt222
    @TheCapt222 Před rokem +7

    I'd rather pay for a few litres of petrol and be home for some family time than sitting around for hours to get enough change to make it home later. What a load of rubbish have to have numerous EV apps to be honest I think EVs should be left for major cities around the world because it's definitely not for rural living

  • @TheDeejaydex
    @TheDeejaydex Před rokem +8

    I love watching Lee's video's, such a down to earth fella, much more real world demonstrations of the issues we have with EV's. I'd love the performance of one, but the infrastructure to support mass take up is decades away. I love his 'greater good' angle too - yep, moving the pollution from the vehicle to a power plant somewhere out of sight is still not saving the planet.
    Keep up the good work MacMaster, keep on refusing to allow The Borg to assimilate you :)

  • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188

    With my AdBlue Diesel Peugeot 208HDI it takes me 5 minutes to fill my my 45 liter tank for 1200 kilometers/800 miles, and up to 25 km a liter. I love my car! I have driven Diesel cars from 1978, as now 75.

    • @tehapu7358
      @tehapu7358 Před rokem +1

      My friend had a Volkswagon Rabbit that got fifty mpg.

  • @tonyfuller3010
    @tonyfuller3010 Před rokem +6

    The running of an EV is a problem that will only get worse as more people buy them. However I think the main problem is that very few people will be able to afford one and the worry of battery replacement price will put off the second hand buyers. So in my opinion EV cars are a way of getting the poorer motorists off the roads making for a better driving experience for the more well off car owners. You don’t hear anything about Bio diesel anymore because they can’t tax used vegetable oil.

  • @Mike-ie4dy
    @Mike-ie4dy Před 7 měsíci +7

    I think a car that makes you look at its dash board for a large amount of time whilst driving is extremely dangerous, especially on motorways.

  • @marcomarco760
    @marcomarco760 Před rokem +7

    another thing here, as tech gets better what is the deprecitaing value of these cars, would you buy one with 60,000 on the clock ,it would cost thousands to replace the batteries and charging system

  • @antbonyziemiak208
    @antbonyziemiak208 Před rokem +7

    There already telling people in California not to charge their EV'S at night during the hot spells because of THE NEED for air conditioning. How are people going to get to work the next day?? But they don't want to build more power plants, which WILL BE NEEDED IF EVERYONE USES EVs. !!

  • @frankallen3634
    @frankallen3634 Před 4 měsíci +8

    I'm not giving up my 5 minute fuel up for any inconvenient ev crap. And my home electrical is not cheap at all, gas is better for me

  • @ScotmanUK2000
    @ScotmanUK2000 Před rokem +7

    Unbelievable! Good insight on your EV journey. I owned a Hyundai i20 coupe 1.2L ICE engine. Drove from Edinburgh to Wick and back to Edinburgh in full tank. 512 miles in total. Electric cars just aren't ready.

    • @The_Reality_Filter
      @The_Reality_Filter Před rokem

      @Wooly Chewbakker Oh yeah what EV were you in?

    • @The_Reality_Filter
      @The_Reality_Filter Před rokem

      @Wooly Chewbakker Oh nice, I've heard good things about them and they're not stupid expensive.

    • @The_Reality_Filter
      @The_Reality_Filter Před rokem

      @Wooly Chewbakker did you plan your charge point on your journey?

  • @janicewatts5888
    @janicewatts5888 Před rokem +5

    At the start of the mechanised transport era the two main contenders were fossil fuels and electricity. Fossil fuels won the day for convenience, ease of use, the whole bang shoot. Want to know something? Nothing's changed!

  • @jacko9720
    @jacko9720 Před rokem +10

    Thank you you just confirmed what i already thought but it is good to have it confirmed.. well done mate

  • @dee9917
    @dee9917 Před 2 lety +12

    Wish I could just go back to the 60s / 70s when times were good easy and enjoyable

    • @TheMacMaster
      @TheMacMaster  Před 2 lety +4

      Take me back with you please. :0)

    • @fireflyrobert
      @fireflyrobert Před 2 lety +4

      I agree

    • @bs7157
      @bs7157 Před 2 lety +3

      here here. well said dee.

    • @grumpy3
      @grumpy3 Před 2 lety +2

      Take me back to the 60/70 while watching CZcams lol

    • @TheMacMaster
      @TheMacMaster  Před 2 lety +1

      @@grumpy3 lol. 😂 I do search 1980's programmes though. 😂

  • @fishypie
    @fishypie Před rokem +10

    what a song and dance, petrol we love you. 2 mins to fill up and off you go.

  • @UNUSUALUSERNAME220
    @UNUSUALUSERNAME220 Před rokem +5

    I am a mechanic. An industrial mechanic. I work on electric machines all day long. I have worked on golf carts, and many of the electric fork lifts and lifts of different kinds, they are all the same concept. In an enclosed area you can't run propane or diesel machines without the exact proper ventilation, so many of the heavy lifting machine are electric. They are basically huge batteries with a motor and an hydraulic pump. Logistically, the same as an EV. I had listened to all of the hype about EV's in the past, about how the "major car companies killed" the EV. They don't kill it, it was a suicide. The concept has been around for well over 100 years. Tesla, (the REAL Tesla the actual genius) invented the induction motor in 1887, so the tech was around and it was the first form of engine that was considered for what eventually became cars. The limitations are the same today as they were then, batteries stink! They are getting better, but hey are still limited. How do you get them to last longer? You make them bigger. Sorry, that's the answer. And yeah, sodium, blah blah blah, rust, blah blah blah, they are all limited and very expensive! They are limited in what they can and cannot do. The are limited by temperature. They are limited by size and weight. They are big, and the power does not last long. EV's are not the solution to a problem. They are an entirely new, bunch of problems. Best of luck to all of you out there that just can't stand the truth, because it will cost you!

    • @greggthunderburg7294
      @greggthunderburg7294 Před rokem +2

      The first electric vehicle was in 1834. Almost 200 years ago. And they are telling us it's the future. It's new technology. You just have to be smart enough to make it work.

    • @UNUSUALUSERNAME220
      @UNUSUALUSERNAME220 Před rokem +1

      @@greggthunderburg7294 Yeah the DOE has all that info. Anyone that SELLS EV's would love to tell you how it will save the world. Same issue with solar. Companies that make solar panels would love for everyone to think they are the answer to the problem. Dependability and efficiency are the big issues, and it all hinges on batteries.

    • @STho205
      @STho205 Před rokem

      @@greggthunderburg7294 that was a toy sized proof of concept. However by 1880 workable horseless carriages and cabs were there...and more common than steam or ICE.....
      However the Electric Vehicle Company of NYC killed itself. Trying to corner the battery market and being a global monopoly. They couldn't keep up with their own needs and everything degraded to crap by 1899.

  • @tinman1955
    @tinman1955 Před 9 měsíci +9

    The problem is that you Brits drive on the wrong side of the road and that confuses the electrons in the battery. You need to reverse the polarity of the charger and everything will be good.

    • @Bridget410
      @Bridget410 Před 8 měsíci +1

      😂😂😂 We Brits drive on the correct side of the road.

  • @penworthamgarage1206
    @penworthamgarage1206 Před 2 lety +13

    Next there will be a theft of charging cables pandemic.

    • @patrickmooney5035
      @patrickmooney5035 Před rokem

      Saw a CZcams video stating that it's already happening unfortunately. A couple of hundred quids worth of copper just hanging there. Pick a couple of those up a night and earn more then working for a living.

    • @davidpidge
      @davidpidge Před rokem

      Well you have to unlock the car to remove the cable so that's impossible. Unless someone uses bolt cutters but that would be interesting..

  • @floridahummer
    @floridahummer Před rokem +9

    you cant charge your car but you will be happy according to the WEF.

  • @lancealdrich5499
    @lancealdrich5499 Před rokem +9

    I heard that the tires on EVs don't last because the weight of the batteries

    • @EdVanMeyer
      @EdVanMeyer Před rokem +3

      The weight knackers the tyres too!

    • @tehapu7358
      @tehapu7358 Před rokem

      @@EdVanMeyer Knackers? ...

    • @vamboroolz1612
      @vamboroolz1612 Před rokem +1

      @@tehapu7358 it means ‘kills’. Its a British saying coming from a knackers yard where animals were slaughtered in years gone by.

  • @fetlocks3
    @fetlocks3 Před rokem +5

    My Son hired a electric car, day trip to llandudno from st helens, what a fiasco ! spent more time on garage forecourts than in north wales, used to live in ipswich that tesco is always busy 24 hours, you are lucky to find a charge point, I think only you have to have a cable gave you a space, I also lived in Manningtree close to East Bergholt there are no facilities in that area at all it is deepest Suffolk. Thanks for the video.

  • @archiebald4717
    @archiebald4717 Před 2 lety +15

    How can chargers, with no moving parts, be so frequently out of order?

    • @bertiewooster3326
      @bertiewooster3326 Před 2 lety +1

      Archie it electronics that give up due to damp and heat soon they will be targeted for the copper by oinks.

    • @archiebald4717
      @archiebald4717 Před 2 lety

      @@bertiewooster3326 Indeed, food for thought. I live in a different climate, so am happy with a 100cc Honda motorbike for moving around town.

  • @helgabullabong
    @helgabullabong Před 2 lety +12

    This made me so anxious watching this and I don't even have an electric car! Well done on highlighting the plight of EV charging. This is a really valuable insight. Cheers

  • @seaplaneguy1
    @seaplaneguy1 Před 9 měsíci +5

    The future is this: New combustion tech that has...
    6000 mile range on 60 gallons of Ethanol (E100), 100 MPG HWY, 170 MPG City.
    or 8400 miles on gasoline, 140 MPG HWY, 210 City.
    95-100% brake recovery. Three pedals. 1 gas, 1 friction brake, 1 compressor braking (recovery).
    Engine system captures CO2 (and water) to recycle back into fuel at home for ~$1/gallon.
    Car is a heat pump of sorts that can torque a wheel. COP 4. That means you can have 4 units of heat for every unit of input fuel. 1 gal Ethanol (25 kwh) = 100 kwh of heating. Use engine in house system (not part of car) and cut Nat Gas bill by 75% without any solar thermal or PV. Add in solar thermal and fuel making and you are independent from grid and big oil. No way with Electric junk due to battery costs.
    No drive battery or electric drive motor needed, but can run on electricity via thermal cycle of this new combustion engine.
    The CO2 for RE fuel = 1% of gasoline and 200 times less than EV on 100% RE. Basically, an EV is 300 gCO2/kwh for battery use and 300 for 100% RE grid for a total of 600 gCO2/kwh. Combustion of RE fuel has zero battery and 3 gCO2/kwh for fuel making machines and house engine system. 600/3=200 times MORE CO2 for EV. Game over folks...
    Combustion Fire risk. The captured CO2 and water in the car puts out a car fire. Yes, the car puts out its own fire automatically via the crash system. The engine also supplies the compressed air for the airbags/crash protection without use of nasty chemicals like Sodium Azide.
    EV fire risk is unstoppable. YOU DIE if you can't get out, with NO way to stop the fire. A friend of mine recently was MURDERED by a Tesla fire...burned to carbon black.
    New Combustion Tech lasts 60 years and 900,000 miles, and can be serviced by an 83 IQ person (minimum the military requires). EVs? LOL...Like servicing a cell phone. No chance...or costly beyond insanity.
    So, there you have it. The future is combustion and RE fuels. Old ICE cars can run on RE fuels while using 4x more energy and still 2.2 times less CO2 than an EV in life cycle.
    EVs are OBSOLETE. BTW, yes, 0-60 in 2-3 seconds for all vehicles...

  • @nickwebb9290
    @nickwebb9290 Před rokem +7

    This well shows what EV ownership can be like 👍. I’m not convinced the infrastructure is in place yet, if ever. We’ve had Hybrid for the last four years, excellent. Now have on order our second Full Hybrid. We need to do lengthy journeys so owning an EV simply doesn’t stack up as you’ve shown so well.

  • @scrimperuk
    @scrimperuk Před rokem +9

    OMG, what an absolute nightmare! I honestly don't know how you kept your composure and remained so calm! I would have been tearing my hair out after the first charger incident. I was getting frustrated for you and was thinking thank God I can pull into any petrol station and fill up in just a few mins and be home. After watching your adventure I am happy to pay a lot extra for the convenience of petrol. Thank you for an entertaining video.

  • @trevorsmith7753
    @trevorsmith7753 Před rokem +8

    Getting the picture, lads? The W EF glow ball-ists want to eradicate private transportation!

  • @jimgrady8004
    @jimgrady8004 Před rokem +8

    Come to Canada where this ordeal is experienced in ice and snow at -20C.

  • @golemsnatch5755
    @golemsnatch5755 Před rokem +6

    This EV malarkey looks like it's going the same way as laser disks.

  • @alandrake7083
    @alandrake7083 Před 2 lety +12

    Most of your problems seem to revolve around lack of planning - no 'Granny' charger for remote stopovers or knowledge of charging locations. Do the sensible thing, don't waste £50k + of our currency on a Porsche, buy a cheaper mainstream model for much less and ensure that it has front/central charging point for simple parking as most have!

  • @Mike_Davidson
    @Mike_Davidson Před 5 měsíci +4

    Lee turning into a human calculator every time he gets in his car and sees how many miles his car has left before he’s stranded. 😂😂

  • @victorpalamar8769
    @victorpalamar8769 Před rokem +10

    Pain in the ASS there? What about in Alberta, Canada where it gets to be -40 C?

  • @esecallum
    @esecallum Před rokem +8

    A minor accident costing 500 to 1000 repair job will turn into a 25000 repair job if the battery is involved and the car is mostly made of batteries !!! Think !

  • @brianl8635
    @brianl8635 Před rokem +6

    A small point maybe but none of these charging points seem to be under cover unlike a petrol station. If it was pouring down, you could get a tad wet. Maybe EV,s should come with an umbrella?

  • @SELWYNMCELROY
    @SELWYNMCELROY Před 10 měsíci +4

    Absolutely agree with everything you`re doing. Doesn`t matter how much money you have, you cannot buy time and you cannot get it back. Thumbs up to you

  • @waynebateman9440
    @waynebateman9440 Před rokem +5

    I’ve noticed the electric charging points are uncovered so good luck when it’s pouring down

  • @6581punk
    @6581punk Před rokem +5

    People say they save so much money. How? my car is fully mine, has been totally reliable and buying an EV would cost me loads a month when I don't even commute any more. Merely driving the EV off the forecourt would immediately lose me £6,000 or so in depreciation.

    • @Aspie_Geek_UK
      @Aspie_Geek_UK Před rokem

      Depreciation really isn't much of an issue with EV's at the moment

  • @Plumplum888
    @Plumplum888 Před 7 měsíci +5

    EVs aren't all bad. They seem to be marvellous at unpredictably heating the outdoors and other cars/your home/shops/CARPARKS at virtually the speed of light and can crisp your bacon for your butties in milliseconds!
    Getting out of your EV fast, should it catch fire whilst driving it, appears hit or miss. I recently read that some poor bloke resorted to smashing his window to get out, of his burning car, as like the MacMaster - he could not open the door. Thankfully he was successful. Terrifying!!!!

  • @janingram1076
    @janingram1076 Před 8 měsíci +7

    You need a trailer with a bloody great diesel generator on it 😂

  • @claytonmarchetti724
    @claytonmarchetti724 Před rokem +6

    I’m pulling my hair out when I get a slow pump and it takes 7 minutes to fuel up.

  • @remaincalm2
    @remaincalm2 Před 2 lety +10

    Range anxiety would drive me insane. As if driving on congested roads isn't frustrating enough. Thank you for confirming what other vloggers have also demonstrated and spoken about. I'm keeping my trusty ICE powered car until it turns to rust, or until every EV issue is resolved and they become as "affordable" as ICE vehicles.

    • @1davidsmall
      @1davidsmall Před 2 lety +1

      If everything went well, there wouldn't have been a video...

  • @1407Dave
    @1407Dave Před 9 měsíci +11

    I work in car trade will never buy an electric car the batteries are a fortune they eat tyres are boring they may be fast but have no character I will drive petrol car as long as I can

    • @marviwilson1853
      @marviwilson1853 Před 7 měsíci

      Don't worry. After the ban, like steam engine enthusiasts you will be still able to meet at clubs at the weekend with your vintage ICE cars and talk about cam profiles and check spark plug gaps.

  • @terrybritcliffe9345
    @terrybritcliffe9345 Před 7 měsíci +5

    That is an other problem, every parking space needs a charging point, also every layby as well needs at least 1, All service station have 2hr Limite else you will have to pay. Crazy idea, buying a EV.

  • @geebix
    @geebix Před rokem +5

    You can't rely on a network of chargers anymore as the charging cables are being nicked, maybe the people doing it are doing us a favour.

  • @graemecrawley7331
    @graemecrawley7331 Před rokem +7

    Eezy Peezy...simply add a tow bar and drag around a 20kva diesel generator

    • @graemecrawley7331
      @graemecrawley7331 Před rokem +1

      That has always been my thought, or perhaps mount a generator in the boot space.

  • @carlconner1166
    @carlconner1166 Před 2 lety +7

    In China you can pull in a place swap battery over and be on your way in 15 mins never get a ev they don't want people driving anywhere