SmartAmg
MB Club Veteran
Besides, the guy is a novice:
"The job was to survey the English, Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish coasts — a distance of some 4,800 miles — but since I had the entire month of May to complete the journey I set a maximum of 240 miles a day, leaving a minimum 53-mile safety buffer.."
Noooo, that's not how you are meant to plan a trip in an EV..... But hey, running out of juice and blaming it on the tech instead of on your refusal to understand how the car works, is much more fun
The article might have been written by a horse and carriage driver who's been given the keys to a petrol car for the fist time in his life and complains that there's not enough room for a bale of hay in the boot
And clearly, he's never heard of ABRP.
"That may sound overcautious..." No, it isn't overcautious, it's just a dumb thing to do in an EV.
But he discovers all this after setting off, as detailed later in the article. As the old saying goes: 'Measure twice cut once' - everything he 'discovered' while driving an EV could be learnt from a quick Google search. But hey....
I think that car manufacturers' press officers should not give EVs to journos unless they attend a compulsory 10 minute course called 'what you need to know about EVs before setting off in one'. It will save a lot of wasted column space.
Brilliant! Just about sums that review up.
And to be fair most of the negative reviews, they haven't got a clue.



