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Jameshow

Veteran
Had a stressful but successful weekend. Car charger I used last time I was down in Portsmouth (JustPark at a private house) was no longer available. No problem, as I could use a nearby country park, although inside a gated car park, so could only use during opening hours. And due to Storm Darragh it was closed on Saturday, so no chance of a charge. Arghh!!

Got a few extra kWh from the Granny charger where I was staying, and then found another JustPark near our destination, which got it up to 98%. Result! Needed a further stop on the way home, which coincided with supper, and got back with 6 miles left.

Going up to Bradford in the New Year. No chargers near the destination, and distance right on the edge of range if I drive carefully. So getting a hire vehicle.

Where in Bradford? We gave chargers in Shipley?
 

Jameshow

Veteran
8C is cold-ish. 70mph will eat range. 60-65mph seems to be optimum speed to extract best miles per kW on motorways

My Skoda Octy
Does :-

50mph = 70mpg
60mph =60mpg
70mpg =50mpg.

Cannot see a EV being much different....
 

mikeIow

Guru
Location
Leicester
I set off last night for a 151 mile trip, mainly on motorway. It was windy but not too cold. 8c.
I had 204 miles of charge when I left, and arrived with just 25miles. So I lost 28 miles of range during the journey. Motorway driving at 70mph definitely eats power quicker. And the wind and cold won’t have helped.
So you definitely have to accept at least 10% loss of range.

Sounds fair for this time of year.
We had 242 miles in a “full tank” this morning….should’ve got home with over 85 miles, but actually ended up with 45 left.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Hey, where in Bradford, there are plenty of chargers in the Bradford area
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Apart from the lawlessness in Bradford, it looks well catered for.

Cost of hire will outweigh a little inconvenience
The centre of Bradford is fast being turned into a "pedestrian paradise". Which means the map you've posted is out of date. The end of this month it will be further out of date.
The entertainment complex up from the Interchange is in administration, meaning the car park is closed. The carpark at the Kirkgate Arndale Centre cannot be relied on, nor can the ones around the Oastler Centre(John Street Market). Street closures are happening daily and with limited warning. Even Broadway Centre has had some removed because traffic is being limited. The council ones showing on that map you'll not be allowed to use anyway.

@BrumJim, consider Hartshead Services on the M62. Before the M606 turn-off to Bradford.
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
The centre of Bradford is fast being turned into a "pedestrian paradise". Which means the map you've posted is out of date. The end of this month it will be further out of date.
The entertainment complex up from the Interchange is in administration, meaning the car park is closed. The carpark at the Kirkgate Arndale Centre cannot be relied on, nor can the ones around the Oastler Centre(John Street Market). Street closures are happening daily and with limited warning. Even Broadway Centre has had some removed because traffic is being limited. The council ones showing on that map you'll not be allowed to use anyway.

@BrumJim, consider Hartshead Services on the M62. Before the M606 turn-off to Bradford.

Unfortunately my car doesn't have a fast charge facility - limited to 22kW. So any recharge will add 2 hrs onto the journey.

Going to Richard Dunn Sports Centre (yes, I know it is closed).
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Unfortunately my car doesn't have a fast charge facility - limited to 22kW. So any recharge will add 2 hrs onto the journey.

Going to Richard Dunn Sports Centre (yes, I know it is closed).
They're not all these super chargers at Hartshead.

Bradford City centre changes on a daily basis at present, with metal barriers being moved to new places
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
Unfortunately my car doesn't have a fast charge facility - limited to 22kW. So any recharge will add 2 hrs onto the journey.

I'd forgotten your Renault Zoe 40 EV doesn't have any rapid DC charging capability :sad:

It will always make journeys beyond its max range awkward for onward steps.

Have you thought of upgrading to a car with 100kW DC charging?
 

Gillstay

Veteran
I was just showing that speed Vs drag is a real thing as all cyclists know!!

The difference with my car going up to the Peak district against the wind and then home with it, was 48mpg to 52 mpg, which was rather interesting. About 100 miles.
 
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