I was at Glouster services this August. There were 20-odd Tesla Chargers with one Tesla charging, and 20-odd non-tesla chargers with only me charging. A 10-min splash and dash meant that I could get the hammer down. Exeter on the way home was similar: loads of chargers, got straight on one no probs.sharpener wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 1:59 pmIs still an issue. Even though I have an EV there are occasions e.g. complicated trip Devon - Cambridge - funeral in York - singing in Doncaster Minster and return where I don't need the hassle/uncertainty so use 10 y/o VW Polo.
Was interested to read details of Kia E3, range of >300 miles is slowly creeping down the EV price range now. Pity it is too wide as a replacement for the Polo though, that is a really good package on a small chassis and can still take 3 big bags of garden waste to the tip.
I'm a bit of a regular at Instavolt Banbury. 32 chargers IIRC, never seen it more than 25% full.
Sure, you still need to do a bit of research. It is possible to have a bad experience. But if you ignore the ex-EcoTricity sites, and any BP Pulse sites, you'll be golden.
Kona is generally the best value big-battery BEV (starting at £10k), but TM3 prices have been falling to the point where £15k gets you a decent one (not a Tesla fan myself).