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https://electrek.co/2023/09/29/honda-unveils-10k-electric-n-van-e-130-mile-range-v2h/Interesting if they sell them for $10k. Worth the punt maybe as we don't cover many miles.
Something we may not have considered and which will likely feed into any decisions.Insurance Premiums.https://www.theguardian.com/money/2023/sep/30/the-quotes-were-5000-or-more-electric-vehicle-owners-face-soaring-insurance-costs
Doesn’t look too bad
Quote from: DJW on October 07, 2023, 07:31:43 amDoesn’t look too badBuff right out.Clearly not a battery fire.
It is believed it was a battery or electrical fire the video footage is being examined by fire investigators and the police
Quote from: Splash & dash on October 07, 2023, 11:21:14 pmIt is believed it was a battery or electrical fire the video footage is being examined by fire investigators and the policeI don't think there would be anything left if the battery went on fire.https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2023-10-05/family-of-five-loses-everything-in-devastating-fire
One problem that we have had with the electric vans is getting people to work on them. It could be specific to us as we're fairly rural.The vivaro has a recall on it. I've booked it in, in Dundee (90 miles away) on 07/11 which is a bit of a pain.We had a similar issue with the mercs.
A lot of recovery firms will not recover ev vehicles after a guy recovered one and got electrocuted and died
I have an uncle in the trade (parts Manager) - their company will not do electric vehicles due to the cost of installing loads of specialist equipment specifically to deal with the battery - don't know all the ins and outs but he said one item was a Shepards crook for pulling off the mechanic if being electrocuted ( this may of course been a joke )
Quote from: Splash & dash on October 08, 2023, 01:18:05 pmA lot of recovery firms will not recover ev vehicles after a guy recovered one and got electrocuted and diedThat's a new one, not heard of that before.EVs are less likely to go on fire though, aren't they?https://www.whatcar.com/news/how-safe-are-electric-cars/n25839Obviously if the battery catches fire it's much harder to put out though.
Took the Vivaro-e home last night.Holy crap on a cracker it can shift
Quote from: Soupy on October 10, 2023, 07:43:14 amTook the Vivaro-e home last night.Holy crap on a cracker it can shift But what’s the real world range ?
These bloomin EVs diesels are downright dangerous.https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/24360858/luton-airport-fire-cause-revealed-cars-destroyed/1500 vehicles wiped out.That'll be a fun phone call to the insurance company!