Getting the best from charging your EV in the UK - Tesla and Non-Tesla electric vehicles.

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  • čas přidán 30. 08. 2021
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    Following many questions and forum posts, i’ve compiled a summary run-through to charging in the UK and how to get the best from your EV. Maybe you are new to electric vehicles and about to undertake your first EV road trip.
    No doubt there are things i’ve missed off, and there will probably be new chargers and options since filming, but hopefully this at least serves as a beginners guide run through of some of the basics. It really is a simple and easy process but there are a few things to be aware of to make your experience as easy as possible and minimise charging time where required.
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Komentáře • 288

  • @JoeyDND
    @JoeyDND Před 2 lety +21

    As someone who is about to go EV, this video should be shown at every single car dealership.
    You are so much more knowledgable than the people actually selling the cars.

    • @nakkadu
      @nakkadu Před 2 lety

      I think he IS the person selling the cars! Did you get an EV?

    • @JoeyDND
      @JoeyDND Před 2 lety

      @@nakkadu I went Hybrid! My house isn’t viable to get a charging point installed 😩

    • @nakkadu
      @nakkadu Před 2 lety

      @@JoeyDND Ah still cool...Hybrid is a good choice also 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @benjaminwarren5965
    @benjaminwarren5965 Před 2 lety +2

    Been looking for exactly this type of video for a while. Brilliant video and some great insight, I really enjoyed it. Also totally agree with other comments, this is one of the top EV channels that I have come across.

  • @ThatMarkGilroy
    @ThatMarkGilroy Před 2 lety +1

    Collecting my Model 3 in a few weeks. This was super helpful, thanks!

  • @SMX815
    @SMX815 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review & you have answered many of woes about charging an electric at home, so on & so forth 👍

  • @djwarren5081
    @djwarren5081 Před 2 lety +6

    Great EV advice as usual from Richard.

  • @brendandonegan2150
    @brendandonegan2150 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks again Mr Symons; another comprehensively informative video.

  • @JHClassics
    @JHClassics Před 2 lety +12

    Thanks Richard, really informative video. Best one I have seen out there, that really gives you confidence around switching to EV’s sooner rather than later. Really like the channel. 👍🏻

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      I was waiting for the infrastructure to mature. Now, is the right time... 2022 Hyundai Kona

  • @ohgivemeabreakfeller
    @ohgivemeabreakfeller Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video - it would be great to have another video detailing pricing given the upcoming VAT changes. I’m in a cheap Leaf waiting for my Taycan so the more info the better please!

  • @ahmadkhadum1973
    @ahmadkhadum1973 Před 2 lety

    Many thanks for your videos they are really very smart and helpful

  • @jonathantaylor1998
    @jonathantaylor1998 Před 2 lety +5

    Brilliantly informative, as always, Richard - you really go in to such great detail with every video post topic you cover and it's very much appreciated.
    And bravo to you, fine sir, for your remarks at 4 minutes in regarding "if you don't need to charge at the supermarket, then don't just do it to get the parking space - leave it for someone who DOES need to"... if only all EV drivers were so considerate...

    • @adrianpolley9419
      @adrianpolley9419 Před 2 lety

      Just be aware , from what I gather from other videos, that some supermarkets ( Morrisons for example) will fine you £10 if you are on a bay for more than an hour and a quarter !

  • @tomattime
    @tomattime Před 2 lety +17

    Honestly, the most informative real life, EV channel, superb reviews and advice.
    And best of all no bottles of.... . warm lucozade on display!

  • @iainmcintyre9900
    @iainmcintyre9900 Před 2 lety +3

    Really well done video
    Doing Edinburgh to Farnborough at the weekend so will get to truly experience the Uk EV charging infrastructure !

    • @RSEV
      @RSEV  Před 2 lety +1

      Easy!
      See you at fully charged? We have a stand there, come and say hi. 🖐

  • @immouk
    @immouk Před 2 lety +1

    We’ve just done a 1663 mile round trip to Scotland with our Tesla Model 3 SR+. Absolutely no problem and we never had to stop for more than 30 min. Normally the car was ready to go on before we finished our break. The tip with the flashing LED indicating how much current the car is drawing is good. I knew about the ‘urinal’ rule but when you get to a Supercharger I never never knew which car is nearly done charging and which one has just started. Now I know, thanks!
    Although you said most public chargers are now accepting normal wireless payment cards it is unfortunately not the case for some of the more remote chargers. I needed to charge up before the Isle of Skye but it would not take a normal payment card so I had to use the ChargePlaceScotland app (which I had signed up for but didn’t receive a RFID card for yet). Only problem was that I could not get any reception! In which case an app is useless.

  • @raymck2115
    @raymck2115 Před rokem +1

    Really good video and loads of very useful information. Thank you so much, we currently offer free charging at our hotel, but unfortunately as electricty prices now become incredibly, expensive we're going to have remove that service, such a shame as I wanted to encourage people to have electric vehicles, it's a real shame the electric companies don't offer some form of subsidy. Keep up the great work and when it's time for me to buy electric, I'm certainly going to give you guys a shout

  • @trevorsbarkingmadchannel4501

    Great vlog. Very informative.

  • @mattb8734
    @mattb8734 Před 2 lety +1

    New to the channel and only been driving electric corsa e since September and happy to take any knowledge on board,thankyou

    • @RSEV
      @RSEV  Před 2 lety +1

      Welcome! Did you see this one: Tesla Model 3SR+ efficiency v Vauxhall Corsa-e 370 miles in a day (cannot be done says Guy Martin🤔)
      czcams.com/video/5cOBL6uGIYc/video.html

    • @mattb8734
      @mattb8734 Před 2 lety

      @RSymons RSEV yes you took it up north to deliver the tesla to a customer,im so impressed with the corsa and love driving it seen the new astra coming out soon but got mine on pcp for four years so might change it in three years to see wot offers are out for the astra when im ready for a change.

  • @PaulsViewsReviews
    @PaulsViewsReviews Před 2 lety +2

    Really useful, thanks. Only just got my first EV (company Tesla) so great to be able to learn from your experience.

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      But you really don't need to know anything.. You have a Tesla, assuming you'll be happy to let Elon do all your thinking from now on. By subscription, of course... Nothing is free with Tesla.

  • @MrRoamon
    @MrRoamon Před 2 lety +1

    Picking up my Model 3 LR on Thursday - optimally timed video!!

  • @phesho
    @phesho Před rokem

    Great video, awesome content, Richard. Could you make a video about sentry mode? What do you recommend using for recording? USB stick? Memory card? What size? How to format it? Thank you!

  • @Vsrt2345
    @Vsrt2345 Před rokem

    Great video. Keep them coming 👍

  • @stevesanders8901
    @stevesanders8901 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video. Thanks.

  • @AutoAbsolute
    @AutoAbsolute Před 2 lety +1

    I've had a 32amp commando socket installed in the garage for £90 - perfect for the low milage I cover. It charges around 30mph so really quick to put an extra 100m range in.

  • @malcolmtodd4650
    @malcolmtodd4650 Před 2 lety +2

    Really interesting facts on charging

  • @hibbs79
    @hibbs79 Před 2 lety

    Great video as usual thanks

  • @Brainman365
    @Brainman365 Před 2 lety

    Really useful. Thanks.

  • @SimonCarson_Racing
    @SimonCarson_Racing Před 9 měsíci

    Mega informative video, thank you

  • @drew9312
    @drew9312 Před 2 lety

    Great video- thanks.

  • @richardchester2148
    @richardchester2148 Před 2 lety

    Useful info and tips.

  • @kevinliley1102
    @kevinliley1102 Před 2 lety +7

    Another excellent RSEV video with lots of great tips. Recently did a run from the Midlands to West Sussex in my Model 3 Performance with no hassle. Found a supercharger at a hotel with just two stalls courtesy of A Better Routeplanner.

    • @RSEV
      @RSEV  Před 2 lety +1

      That’ll be Norton park charger. Actually a really old 2 bay site now, not the fastest and largely eclipsed by the Amesbury chargers which are faster, but nonetheless a nice enough hotel for a coffee and pizza

    • @SirHackaL0t.
      @SirHackaL0t. Před 2 lety

      Did you try the navigation in the car? It has all the superchargers and normally will tell you which would be a good fit for your journey. Tap the map and bottom left is a lightning bolt. That shows the chargers it knows about.

    • @kevinliley1102
      @kevinliley1102 Před 2 lety

      @@SirHackaL0t. I tend to prefer ABRP because I can define the start and desired end state of charge, as Richard mentioned in the video. The Tesla sat nav is very good as well so it just comes down to personal preference.

  • @roadbikeman
    @roadbikeman Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the initial rule, my Tesla will be here very soon. I did spot you taycan at fully charged earlier in the year. 👍 Whilst I was riding the yellow lemon bus 🤣

  • @timreid7425
    @timreid7425 Před 2 lety +1

    Another good video, thanks. Have you or anybody got any knowledge of using the ‘teslatap’ in the UK?

  • @73henny
    @73henny Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this. Really useful. I've just ordered my 1st Tesla and used your referral link. Hopefully it works.......

  • @creativecolourful4664
    @creativecolourful4664 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video very helpful, I am about to buy my first electric Tesla , which model would you recommend Model 3 or Model S ?

  • @SirHackaL0t.
    @SirHackaL0t. Před 2 lety +5

    ‘This isn’t as quick as it should be’… I came across a new owner on the M1 services who couldn’t understand why his MG ZS EV was saying it would take 8 hours to charge.
    I showed him the CCS cable he should have been using instead of the 7kw charger he was on.

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      Lol. I found it a rather tough learning curve myself the first few weeks. 🙄🤭👿

  • @alanfurlong-drummer4419

    Excellent info thank you

  • @adriangray7979
    @adriangray7979 Před rokem

    Very interesting, if your charging at home is it best to top up every time you leave your car, overnight etc, or is it best to get down to a low percentage and then to top up, I’m thinking mainly of ease of use and prolonging battery life. I’m a fan of your channel but still undecided on when to go electric, so I’m trying to gleam as much info as I can prior to taking the plunge!

  • @pnomis
    @pnomis Před 2 lety +1

    Very useful video. One of the things I learnt was that different cars have different types of chargers and different charging companies have greatly different price rates. So there's no standardisation and the cowboys can take advantage.
    I think I'll hold back from buying an EV until they sort that out.

  • @cowslip999
    @cowslip999 Před 2 lety +5

    Regarding adapting an older Tesla Model S or X to use CCS: my understanding is that, well as getting the adapter that was shown in the video, you also need Tesla to apply a software tweak. Without that tweak, the navigation deliberately excludes the newer supercharger sites that are CCS only, because it knows you can’t use them. I’m having this done, along with the EMMC warranty replacement, next week, so will update this post if anything to add.

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      I'm sure Tesla will have no trouble getting you the patches, (for a price)
      "Always a price with them, it never ends"

  • @jgelim
    @jgelim Před rokem

    really helpful - thanks

  • @anillchandi
    @anillchandi Před rokem

    Hi, I’m getting a new Tesla in 2 weeks is the reward charging link now out of date? As the link isn’t opening up? Cheers love the vids mate

  • @mikelelestunesforyou9265
    @mikelelestunesforyou9265 Před 2 lety +3

    Another very useful video which should help those thinking of making the change to an EV.
    If you’re retired or work for significant periods at home , charging from a domestic 3 pin plug could be all you need.
    If like me you have solar panels it makes sense to charge slowly during daylight hours so it can be predominantly or entirely free.

  • @bernardcharlesworth9860

    Thanks. We are getting so many EVs on the road finding chargers busy.lets hope we get more charging points

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Před 2 lety +1

      There are a further 30,000 additional public charging connections being installed in the UK in 2022 alone Bernard. The aim is 190,000 by 2030.....

  • @MrBinabanana
    @MrBinabanana Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant video. Another useful tip is that I often find people who are new to EVs don’t appreciate that with AC charging, the speed is dependent on the charger built in to the car. So people will complain that they are only getting 7kW out of a 22kW AC post and mark the charge point as faulty, but it’s because they only have a single phase 7kW charger built in to their car!

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety +1

      It's definitely a learning curve. I can usually rely on 75Kw on Electrify America 150Kw chargers; but some can go as high as 100kw. The new 350kw units always want to throttle me at 50kw whenever I complain; I'm always told the same..
      (Work in Progress) I'm trying to be patient. I know this is all new. 🙄😁👍😬

  • @computerbob06
    @computerbob06 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for mentioning the commando socket. I can't charge at home but I can at my Mum's about a mile away, although because it's not where I live, I wouldn't get the government grant, so I suppose I could just fit (pay an electrician) a 32A commando to charge from?
    Can't afford much but was thinking of an older Leaf (6.6kwh charger) and any long trips hire a car.
    I know for the US Model 3's they have to charge at a supercharger or chademo, is there any CCS to Chademo adapters and would this be possible in a Leaf?

  • @sterlingarcher4989
    @sterlingarcher4989 Před 2 lety +8

    Breaking the 80% rule seems to be the biggest issue these days - if you hit 80% plus and someone turns up to charge, move on a let them get some juice.

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      I've never had that problem, I usually only go out during the week. Leave the weekend for the plebs. 🙃😆😆😆👍👌

    • @doriangray6985
      @doriangray6985 Před 7 měsíci

      Don't they recommend don't use less than 20% and don't charge more than 80%?

    • @sterlingarcher4989
      @sterlingarcher4989 Před 7 měsíci

      @@doriangray6985 Yes, charging above 80% puts the battery in a stress state. You can do it slowly or fast occasionally, but smashing it everyday to the max is not healthy for the long term.

  • @RB-lt8kt
    @RB-lt8kt Před 2 lety

    Very informative clear information. If I was looking for an EV would consider contact RS EV as Richard seems honest about "real world range" etc.
    Is there any cost difference using the 50kW ove the 100kW ? Is the 50kW cheaper?

  • @bigjohnboy271163
    @bigjohnboy271163 Před 2 lety

    Great video thanks

  • @melcragg7814
    @melcragg7814 Před 2 lety +1

    Great informative video. I've been driving electric for 6 years now, so I understand the process, but it is still much more complicated than putting petrol in a car. Ionity is similar to refueling on the motorway - always the highest prices and only in emergency

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      Still way cheaper than petrol I pay no more than $14 for 300 miles.
      My old Toyota was starting to approach $40 for regular gas for the same range.

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Před 2 lety

      That looks set to change in the next few years though, with the likes of Gridserve etc. And also there is Connected Kerb, whom are contracted to install a further 30,000 public charging connections in the UK during 2022 alone..... And all will have contactless payment facility.

  • @shrisharma7159
    @shrisharma7159 Před 2 lety

    excellent. thank you.

  • @pablopirineos
    @pablopirineos Před 2 lety

    Hi Richard and hi everyone. Next month I will be travelling to the UK from Spain with my new Tesla Model 3 LR. It will be my first time in the UK so I'm very excited.
    However I have been trying to plan my trips and the charging points for my 10 days in the UK, and I have seen that there are lots of different charging apps... I don't know which one to choose... that's completely insane... I will drive to Scotland too and I need another card to charge there... What should I do? Thanks!

  • @stephenclay6852
    @stephenclay6852 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. A lot of good information. My only gripe with some of the rapid chargers are subscriptions or accounts we’re you have to deposit money on said accounts. Why they all don’t have contactless payments beats me.

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Před 2 lety +1

      Contactless payments for all chargers is coming, but it might take another couple of years or so.

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety +1

      Most do now, it's just discounted with a subscription..

  • @vxnova1
    @vxnova1 Před rokem

    Great info here

  • @mondotv4216
    @mondotv4216 Před 2 lety +2

    Great info Richard. Now if only we could grow the charging network a bit mor in Australia :)

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      Takes time, the petrol infrastructure you enjoy now took 100 years.
      Hopefully, the EV won't take nearly as long. 👌👍👍😬

  • @15bit62
    @15bit62 Před 2 lety +25

    My comment for people thinking to buy an EV is that they are different to "normal" cars. They have different advantages and disadvantages, and if you treat an EV like an ICE you will emphasise the disadvantages and largely miss the advantages. If you are willing to change your thinking a little though, it is quite easy to almost totally mitigate the disadvantages and enjoy the advantages. So charge at home if you can, and if you are away from home don't feel that you have to sit doing nothing at a fast charger for 40 mins every time the car needs charging. Instead book a hotel with chargers if you can (they can be more expensive though), or try to integrate charging with shopping, visiting an attraction or similar. I frequently charge whilst i am walking the dog, and often i look for a free charger to use whilst i am doing it. By adapting the way i think, and planning a little ahead, my car does almost all of it's charging whilst i am doing something i needed to do anyway, and i don't feel at all inconvenienced.
    I would also comment that it is strongly recommended to *_not_* use a home 13A socket to charge an EV: They are designed to pull high currents for just a few minutes at a time (boiling a kettle) not several hours. If you habitually use one to charge your car you'll probably end up burning out either the socket or the cable. In Norway where i live it is now effectively illegal to charge from a standard home socket except in an emergency.

    • @SirHackaL0t.
      @SirHackaL0t. Před 2 lety +2

      Most granny chargers will limit the charge to 10A to stop this from happening and some have temperature sensors to detect overheating of the plug.

    • @Workmusic1988
      @Workmusic1988 Před 2 lety

      My ovan uses as much power as the car and the wife is always maxing that for hours (my gut loves it unfortunately... ha)!

    • @SirHackaL0t.
      @SirHackaL0t. Před 2 lety +1

      @@Workmusic1988 Hopefully your oven is wired instead of using a 3 pin plug and most ovens are less than 2.5kwh anyway. Nice about the food though. Mmmm.

    • @15bit62
      @15bit62 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Workmusic1988 - A good example that, as your oven should have a dedicated high current cable from the fuse box and it's own circuit breaker. Much like an EV charger. It's nice to have a partner who can cook well :)

    • @Workmusic1988
      @Workmusic1988 Před 2 lety

      @@SirHackaL0t. ahh good point on the wiring! Yeah the food has become a yummy problem lol

  • @MJB9559
    @MJB9559 Před 2 lety

    Great video 😜👍

  • @johnminshall242
    @johnminshall242 Před 2 lety +2

    Great stuff… SO informative. Pity most dealers aren’t necessarily giving new EV drivers a similar debrief or model-specific ‘how to charge’ knowledge before they take their new car away!
    I think they’ll need to improve that side of it quickly, and almost certainly will.

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      I'm taking a long learning curve myself. Three months in and I'm still learning something new everyday. This week I'm learning voice commands. .. Last week, charging options

  • @colinjefferies4072
    @colinjefferies4072 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @scr33tch
    @scr33tch Před 2 lety

    Awesome 👌

  • @stephenp1922
    @stephenp1922 Před rokem

    At last, someone explaining about not charging over 80%, so much faster on journeys

  • @davidsworld5837
    @davidsworld5837 Před 2 lety +1

    is Cornwall the only place we go on holiday it what you seem to be saying
    Tesla can change the socket on older cars to the new ccs and its not that expensive to get done

  • @dangr3957
    @dangr3957 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Richard. Hotels should have chargers at their car park. Even a 3 pin would help. When we went to the Lake District I couldn’t find any hotel which had chargers. I had to find an Insta Volt station every now and then. It was a bit inconvenient.

    • @RSEV
      @RSEV  Před 2 lety +2

      If I pick a random dates in September and October for hotels in Lake District with EV charging it typically shows up to 30 which offer it.
      But yes more needed, and basically all hotels should. Doesn’t have to be expensive installs, like you say just outdoor 3 pin sockets and I don’t mind paying a few £ for the privilege if needed.

    • @dangr3957
      @dangr3957 Před 2 lety

      RSymons RSEV yeah my wife did the booking and didn’t check the charging possibilities!
      Next time we will be more careful!😅

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Před 2 lety

      There are a few hotels and guest houses in the Lake District with chargers shown on ZapMap Dan......Plus around 6 in Kendal now. There are also a number of chargers in the Lakes and surrounding villages, being installed by Charge My Street - a company based in North Lancashire. They are installing there, plus in certain areas in the Lakes and surrounding locations. They are also working with Carlisle City Council to double the number of chargers in the city centre there.....

  • @c8bbr
    @c8bbr Před rokem

    Newby question. Is there a type 2 to old Tesla adapter available or have most of the old Tesla plugs changed now at super chargers?

  • @melcragg7814
    @melcragg7814 Před 2 lety +2

    Re: Hotels with chargers. I recommend the Carrington Arms in Moulsoe. 3 miles from the M1 Milton Keynes. 6 Tesla destination chargers, 3 are open to any car. Free to use for customers and accomodation and food top class. (I have no links with them)

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      That's ok. Anytime I try to provide a link, CZcams erases the entire post. 👍

  • @swgwarburton
    @swgwarburton Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, Any suggestions about where offers cheap chargers installation. I've been quoted a minimum £1050 for a home 7Kw charger.

  • @graemekerr1297
    @graemekerr1297 Před 2 lety

    What the best option for 3 phase charging? If you have 100kva transformer at a commercial premises.
    Can you just plug a Tesla straight into a commercial socket ? Most are 32amp

  • @omarhadi3597
    @omarhadi3597 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video thank you.
    I’ve had an i pace 2020 for nearly 2 years now and still cannot understand why it charges so slowly at fast chargers. Today I plugged into a supposed 175kw bp charger but never got above 45kw. I plugged into a gridserve 300kw charger 2 days ago and never got above 77kw. And of course 50kw chargers charge between 30-40kw. It drives me crazy - I only ever charge in public when between 10-70% but even with careful planning spend far longer charging than anticipated because of the slow speeds. Also, never got more than 70kw from an ionity.
    Lease is up for renewal this summer and I’ve no choice but to go Tesla for some reliability and peace of mind for my long trips!

    • @RSEV
      @RSEV  Před 2 lety +1

      Frustrating. Usually limiting factor at rapid chargers are temperature and shared power. If car hasn’t been driven for quite a while the battery just isn’t warm enough to take full speed.
      The jag is up to 100kw. I’ve seen 90kw using one but again that’s 100kw is max in optimal conditions at lower states of charge.
      Needs to be better.
      Audi etron 55 is a charging beast. 150kw constantly every time. See my videos on that.
      And of course Tesla. They never get their headline figures usually but are still quick and easy.

    • @omarhadi3597
      @omarhadi3597 Před 2 lety

      Thank you for getting back to me, much appreciated. You’re right, every time I’m charging next to a etron I’m always surprised by how fast they charge. Their problem is the range…
      It’s a shame as right now there’s lots of choice with EVs but there seems to be a compromise with each one- no perfect fit. Unless I could afford the EQS 🤣

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 Před 2 lety

      OBD2 reader and scanner app? (Ref Bjorn Nyland?)

  • @laurenf4407
    @laurenf4407 Před 2 lety

    Out of date now. The Tesla super chargers are going to open up to everyone soon so this is really good.
    The chargers you’ve shown one was really misleading. The eo genius (the white charger) is recommended more for fleet management not for a home charger. Why you mentioned that as a home charger in the opener was misleading. Eo Mini is the home charger. The rolec don’t even bother unless you want a building fire eventually the rcds burn out eventually.
    I recommend Indra or zappi for home charging. The Tesla one isn’t great either

  • @Nick_Smith1970
    @Nick_Smith1970 Před rokem

    Hi Richard, I'm not a Tesla owner, but would like to register with Tesla to use the charging network. I have registered an account on the website, and downloaded the app. I had to re-add my details in the app too. I can't add payment in the app, as it gives an error. The front scteen of the app only gives Tesla Car models. There is no option to charge anywhere.
    I would have thought the app would bring in my card details from the Tesla account I set up in my PC browser??

  • @Hellsnight
    @Hellsnight Před rokem

    We got a long range model 3 and were wondering wether we nedded a Tesla wall charger or just use the included 3 pin plug but we realised we need a wall charger

  • @John-FourteenSix
    @John-FourteenSix Před 6 měsíci

    It’s time for an update!
    Is there a CCS extension cable available for a Non Tesla, so I can extend the cable around the back of my car & so I don’t inconvenience anyone by taking a space up unnecessarily. (My car charges on the rear RH side).
    Thank you.

  • @JustinCooperMarsh
    @JustinCooperMarsh Před 8 měsíci

    Should I need to worry about about the exposed ccs ports, when using type 2 cables

  • @jimmacgregor4122
    @jimmacgregor4122 Před 2 lety

    Really good, informative video. A couple of points though - 60% of Scots live in flats not houses, so home charging's a no-no. You can't get away from the fact that all EV charging takes a lot longer than fuelling a petrol or diesel car - and that, as a result, all EV drivers have range anxiety - I'm afraid I would find that very frustrating. BW.

  • @anononinternet8344
    @anononinternet8344 Před 2 lety

    Well I’ve decided to go to an EV for my first car as a disabled person with no access to a home charger but for how often I’ll actually need to charge for how far I’m likely to actually drive I think I’ll be ok and don’t really mind if the cost is comparable to petrol for the sake of better health for the planet and less guilt
    I guess I just need to factor in where my nearest free charging is and then lowest cost fast charging is

  • @TheRocky3211
    @TheRocky3211 Před 2 lety

    CCS adapter requires a small retrofit on older model s , can't remember the model year when you don't need the retrofit .

  • @derekcharlton6001
    @derekcharlton6001 Před 8 měsíci

    Unfortunately not everyone can charge from home I am getting the new polestar 2 this week and have to rely on public charging and will be doing well over 100 miles a day any tips for me ?

  • @richardhaywoodh
    @richardhaywoodh Před 2 lety

    Re the CCS Adapter to allow a Tesla Model X or S use CCS chargers, do you know if this adaptor would also work on Renault ZOEs?
    (The ZE22 and ZE40 only have Type 2 sockets, some ZE50s can have CCS fitted from new)
    Which also only have a Type 2 socket. The earlier ZOEs hzve a Chameleon onboard charger and can charge at 11kw on AC and 22kwh on DC ( Q motor ZOE will charge at 41kwh) What do you reckon?

    • @MrAdopado
      @MrAdopado Před 2 lety

      It won't work on anything other than a Tesla.

  • @trevorfrancis1990
    @trevorfrancis1990 Před 2 lety

    If you install a Tesla Wall Charger at home…is that charger compatible with charging non Tesla cars?

  • @melaniesimpson171
    @melaniesimpson171 Před rokem

    Hi I just ordered model y and try to click on your link for free charge for new customer but the link doesn't work. Do you have a code I can used please

  • @NikhilNanjappaKK
    @NikhilNanjappaKK Před 2 lety

    Didn’t the supercharging miles via referral link stop?

  • @danpaul4975
    @danpaul4975 Před 2 lety +1

    When my free charging days are over I'll be using a 3 pin, car set to 8 amps, for about 4 hours each afternoon, 32 miles per day added. I don't commute much during the week.

    • @Cloudrak
      @Cloudrak Před 2 lety +2

      You can use Octopus Go for 5p/kwh from 0:30 to 4:30

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      I understand, I'm retired and don't usually drive 300mi in a month so I'm only charging every three or four weeks. At 1/4 charge on the gauge

  • @Medea007
    @Medea007 Před 2 lety

    What's the diameter of the type 2 cable?

  • @markomakkonen6000
    @markomakkonen6000 Před 2 lety +1

    On the Ionity chargers using the Ionity app, do you start the session on the app first and then plug in or do you still plug in first? I have had issues getting the charging sessions started and have had to call Ionity on a number of a occasions to sort it out.

    • @RSEV
      @RSEV  Před 2 lety

      I open app and start scanning code as I plug in. But yes if you plug in and after couple minutes haven’t authorised payment via your banking app for example, it can all time out.
      They need to just have contactless payment at the machine.
      If you use often, rfid card for them can help

    • @Alzinho147
      @Alzinho147 Před 2 lety +2

      At 69p per KWh you avoid Ionity completely!

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      Every charger I use states clearly plugin first!! 👍

  • @mattholt8811
    @mattholt8811 Před 2 lety +1

    Such a really informative and interesting video... Iv been looking at getting a Tesla Model 3 (company car) and have been uming and arhing to whether it would suit my needs. On average my daily travels can be 100-250 miles. Depending on if its a round trip or not... As charging to 100% isn't recommended each day, would a long range model 3 offer these miles on a daily basis?

    • @aerox69x
      @aerox69x Před 2 lety

      With that kind of mileage I'd go for the long range, it will give you a buffer for winter and you could probably do 250 from 85% on the long range (even more if you drive sensibly)

    • @everusualsuspect
      @everusualsuspect Před 2 lety

      I'm around that mileage too and my LR is arriving at the weekend. I'm hoping it'll be fine as a daily long distancer!

    • @johnmckay1423
      @johnmckay1423 Před 2 lety +1

      I've written quite a long answer, so for those of short attention span: as a company car driver it's a no brainer! It's so much cheaper than an ICE car as a company car and if you're doing a lot of travelling, the Tesla charging infrastructure is still miles ahead.
      You should be fine with those distances. If you drive all motorway and are used to driving at 80 to 85mph you'll probably run out of range. Your choice will to lower your speed (you get a LOT further driving at 70). If you're driving long distances, it can be quicker to drive faster and do a top up charge - but obviously that's illegal in the UK anyway!
      The recommendation about only charging to 80% is about long term health of the battery, as is avoiding rapid charging more than necessary. Bear in mind that even if you charge to 100% every time and always use a supercharger, Tesla guarantees the battery for eight years, so it's not a massive issue and definitely won't affect your use of the car while you have it. Charging to 100% does mean no regenerative braking when you first set off - probably doesn't make sense to you now, but once you're used to it, it's disconcerting when the car keeps going after you let of the accelerator.
      If you use the "departure time" feature to preheat the car while it's plugged in, you minimise the effect of colder weather - and benefit from a toasty car that doesn't need scraping when you have an early start.

    • @rogerstarkey5390
      @rogerstarkey5390 Před 2 lety

      A lot depends on where you stop (customers premises?) Whether you stop for lunch and where, (normally Superchargers near "well known food outlets")
      Are you suburban, A road, Motorway driving?
      You should download a batter route planner and use it in the background with your current car, just tell it you're in a Tesla!
      Should give a good idea of chargers in your routes.

    • @RSEV
      @RSEV  Před 2 lety

      Yeah model 3 would be perfect for you. 👌
      90% charge fine, but regular 100% charging isn’t an issue if using. They just don’t like being sat stored like that all the time.

  • @Reddylion
    @Reddylion Před 2 lety +1

    nice

  • @0verlord834
    @0verlord834 Před 9 měsíci

    Can we get a 2023 version of this video including how much it cost to run a cost roughly to run a car like a taycan if you can’t charge at home cheers

  • @markevans4832
    @markevans4832 Před 2 lety

    Was that Shell unit in Chandlers Ford. ?
    Every time I go there it’s broken.

    • @RSEV
      @RSEV  Před 2 lety

      Eastleigh, at the fairly small Shell garage. Never had a problem with it (other than the contactless card reader once, so started from app)

  • @williamhedley2222
    @williamhedley2222 Před rokem

    Thanks Richard
    The whole system is a nightmare. Why they allow a jungle if types I do not know. Cables are often too short and contactless impossible

  • @jarpen3
    @jarpen3 Před rokem

    Hello, is it true that you can't travel by ferry with an electric car

  • @DAZZMCMXCVIIII
    @DAZZMCMXCVIIII Před 2 lety +1

    Summer holiday Rich? It’s a bit late for that mate 😜

  • @KMA_ACWH
    @KMA_ACWH Před 2 lety

    When's your next race with Matt?

  • @danalec4742
    @danalec4742 Před rokem

    I'm surprised you haven't mentioned anything about 800V architecture EVs of Hyundai Motors group because this is the future They are the fastest charging ones and even Tesla hasn't got this technology yet. Second thing is the battery charge time vs battery capacity. Most of us use home chargers just 4 to 6 hours overnight because of the tariffs and is important to know how many hours will take for a full charge. Tesla and Hyundai, Kia, Genesis are the most efficient EVs today and this is mandatory to know prior to purchase the new car. German, Japanese and French EVs are ages behind but the chinese cars are slowly taking over the market.

  • @doriangray6985
    @doriangray6985 Před 7 měsíci

    Does rapid charging cause battery degradation?

  • @Icecoldgaming-vlogs
    @Icecoldgaming-vlogs Před 5 měsíci

    How find out which Tesla charger work with none Tesla cars

  • @graememudie7921
    @graememudie7921 Před 2 lety

    Note that you have to use the free 1,000 miles within 6 months. Never really had to use it much so had the make special trips to the supercharger. 🥴

  • @adrianbalasa4039
    @adrianbalasa4039 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello guys,
    Very informative videos.
    I have a Kia E Niro 4+ and I know it’s always recommended to try to play between 20% and 80%, which means don’t go lower than 20% and don’t charge it over 80%.
    I am a private hire driver and I have to charge it every evening to keep the car between this state of charge or I can charge it to 100% and charge it every other day. Which way degrade the battery more or which way is best to keep the health of the battery longer? To charge it every from 20% - 80% or to charge it from 3-4% to 100% every 2 days? I would like to mention the car is on hire purchased which means is mine, no lease or pcp, so I would like to have it for as long as possible. Thanks

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      For long trips. Over two charging stops, 80% is recommended. becouse of the heat of shoving 50/60Kwh into the battery in less than an hour.
      Even with the battery cooling system on full.

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse Před 2 lety

      Remember 100% on the gauge isn't actually 100% the guages are intentionally set so you can't go to either full charge or full discharge.
      As both conditions can damage a Li-ion battery set. No need to overthink the manufacturers have already done that for you.

    • @adrianbalasa4039
      @adrianbalasa4039 Před 2 lety

      @@richardscathouse so what is the best way in case you know? Is it bad for the battery to charge it every day?

  • @chrisah1
    @chrisah1 Před 2 lety +1

    My local council prohibit home chargers :( - need to use Source network (minimum £3 for 7Kw = 42p/kw, or £6.54 for 11/22kw at 59/29p per kwh or capped overnight at four hours- Ubitricity which is more than 5x the price of home tariff at 24p/kw). And also nearest residents to the two ubtricity lampposts hog them. so the other EV owners usually sit and pounce when free as attempts to make a rota failed. In the end I declined to get an EV this time.

    • @Matttski
      @Matttski Před 2 lety

      how can a local council prohbit home charging, they litterally cannot do this as it would be illegal

    • @chrisah1
      @chrisah1 Před 2 lety

      @@Matttski purported enforcement of the highway act for non off street parking. Also liberal use of planning restrictions and enforcement notices.

    • @SirHackaL0t.
      @SirHackaL0t. Před 2 lety

      Presumably if you had a driveway they couldn’t stop you.
      A shame that Councils don’t try to help. I wonder how many of them would rather that you walked or took public transport instead. I know that Eastbourne are like that and East Sussex are still considering their plans for Ev charging so literally missing the money that the government are handing out to councils.

    • @chrisah1
      @chrisah1 Před 2 lety

      @@SirHackaL0t. the only limit in that case would be grade I or II listing. But as a London council most homes don't have driveway. Yes, they want more dependence on public transport overall. Probably the goal of ulez too for those who could only afford their old cars as it's a regressive tax that disproportionately affects lower income families.

    • @SirHackaL0t.
      @SirHackaL0t. Před 2 lety

      @@chrisah1 Unfortunately removing older cars is a good way to improve air quality. Sad that it’s the poorer that are both affected by the ULEZ as well as the bad air quality.

  • @spaceseti1111
    @spaceseti1111 Před rokem

    excellent please talk a bit clearer on the cost per KW part

  • @barriedear5990
    @barriedear5990 Před 2 lety

    You can also get a Chademo adaptor for Tesla for about £150 on ebay.

    • @RSEV
      @RSEV  Před 2 lety +1

      Indeed, I should have mentioned, although becoming less useful. At least the car doesn’t need programming to use one (unlike the ccs)

    • @SirHackaL0t.
      @SirHackaL0t. Před 2 lety +1

      I think the chademo adapter has a lower amperage limit that the CCS adapter though.

  • @MohammedAli-ft4et
    @MohammedAli-ft4et Před 2 lety +1

    Looking to get an EQV 300. How are you getting on with yours? How many miles do you get per charge on average?

    • @RSEV
      @RSEV  Před 2 lety +2

      Love mine. Just been camping for a week in it.. video about that soon!
      Range, up to c. 240 miles without too much effort in summer

    • @SirHackaL0t.
      @SirHackaL0t. Před 2 lety +2

      I saw one at Braintree yesterday. Looks shiny and a bit too blingy for me. Mercedes do like to chrome up their vehicles.
      Also saw the EV coach that is going around the country on it’s way to COP21. Took up two bays.

    • @MohammedAli-ft4et
      @MohammedAli-ft4et Před 2 lety

      @@RSEV Thanks, Look forward to watching the video.

    • @MohammedAli-ft4et
      @MohammedAli-ft4et Před 2 lety

      @@SirHackaL0t. Bling is what I'm after. 😬

    • @SirHackaL0t.
      @SirHackaL0t. Před 2 lety +2

      @@MohammedAli-ft4et Each to their own I suppose. Lol.

  • @Jim_2E0HKM
    @Jim_2E0HKM Před 6 měsíci

    Just a note on this video for later viewers like myself as of November 2023:
    Lots of nice chargers popping up in my area... But the cost! Wow..
    I have a hybrid, parity with petrol prices for mine right now are around 35p per kWh, most rapid chargers are now priced at 79p per kWh, instavolt are 89p! Some slow chargers are still around 30 - 50p p kWh & Tesla are 45p
    But seriously.. these prices are unsustainable! It's gonna kill the pure EV market dead.