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Prove Me Wrong | Why I Can't Seem To Find Queues At EV Chargers 

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I frequently see comments talking about how EVs aren't the future because you constantly need to queue just to recharge your vehicle. And that sounds like it would be a pretty serious obstacle to widespread EV adoption. Yet that's not my experience at all. So to find out what's really going on, stick around as Dave Takes It On.
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@peterjones6640
@peterjones6640 10 дней назад
Agree with you Dave. What I did on my first really long drive in my MG4 from East of England to Cornwall recently , was charge when I stopped not stop to charge. So for example on the journey when we stopped for lunch I plugged in for around 30mins ( actually filled the battery rather more than I wanted just under 90%, ). Then a little later for a toilet break I plugged in again ( probably about 10mins), etc. Now my wife and I were going on holiday ( our destination had a charger), I wasn’t sure how busy the chargers would be so had plenty of contingency ( with other chargers planned if I needed them), but all no effort at all. The only time I saw a queue was when I needed to charge on the way back ( one of the chargers -Ionity- was out of order) only leaving five working, I didn’t need to queue but several cars arrived after me and did need to wait, one I think waited just a couple of minutes ( a Tesla3), the remaining two in the queue when I left had probably waited ten minutes.
@theyjustwantyourmoney4539
@theyjustwantyourmoney4539 11 дней назад
August school holidays on motorway services, charging stations will be packed with others waiting to charge
@peteraviss9352
@peteraviss9352 5 дней назад
Dave thanks for all your videos and info! We just did a trip towing a caravan with a Polestar 2 up to the Lake District from South Kent stopping at Clumber Park for a couple of days on the way there and back. Charging had to be planned carefully because towing cuts the available miles by approx. 50% (same with previous ICE car), and we needed to use A1 and A66. The lack of signage for caravan parking, and having to unhitch and rehitch is another story. However, on the way up north from South Kent the only real problem was Peterborough services. We had a 30 minute wait for a charger - 6 x 350kW Ionity chargers - all bays full and we were no.3 in the queue when we arrived. So a 30 minute stop became an hour stop plus the unhitch and hitch. The people charging their cars obviously hadn't been watching your RU-vid videos! Most were charging to 100%, and a lot didn't keep an eye on their app. to find out when they were fully charged., so fully charged cars were sitting in the bays blocking other users. On the way back South a week later, there was no problem, but it was mid-morning as opposed to mid to late afternoon on the way north. The other really busy chargers were at Booths in Keswick - fastest chargers in the area (6 x 120kW Instavolt) - we used them once and used "granny charger" through caravan at the caravan site the other time we needed to charge.
@mdshovel
@mdshovel 11 дней назад
In 2 years of EV driving and virtually always public charging, I have only had to wait once ..and that was only 10 minutes. I never charge more than 30 minutes. Last week, for the first time, I had a pair of chargers not working and just moved on 5 minutes to the next set.
@maureensmith8322
@maureensmith8322 9 дней назад
Tesco's Wolverhampton after 6 pm, DPD hogging the entire night
@tomhoots
@tomhoots 9 дней назад
Drive that boat over here to the US. Where the so-called alleged "charging stations" have no "cables" to charge with, because they've all been cut off and stolen. You can sit there for a month or two waiting for someone to come and screw in some new cables.
@stephenlee5929
@stephenlee5929 10 дней назад
Hi Dave, You have 200 mile range (you said) and need to do a 300 mile journey (this was scenario you set)? You don't want to arrive at a charger without enough range to continue to next charger so 30 miles? To complete your journey you need to add 100 miles (plus the 30 mile buffer? Same as don't arrive at charger having to charge). if you want to charge in a single stop, you need to be able to add 130 mile, which would mean you need to be at 30 mile current when you start to charge, since you would be at 160 mile when you complete the charge (which is 80% of your 200 mile range). Each of your restrictions seem fine individually but put together mean for a 300 mile journey in a car with 200 mile range, you either need to plan to stop after 170 miles or plan to have 2 stops.
@huggyuk
@huggyuk 9 дней назад
I think you’re missing the point here. An overnight charge in a Tesla will provide in excess of 200 miles of range. So there’s plenty of buffer to do the initial 200 miles of the 300 mile trip.
@stephenlee5929
@stephenlee5929 9 дней назад
@@huggyuk I'm missing the point? on the example Dave gave, I have no idea what his car's range is, he said 200 miles, I assumed that to be the range his car has (is that not what he said?). My point in general is if you need to add x number of miles of range during a journey, you need to have done not only x number of miles prior to charging but x + 20% of your car's range, because you (Dave) is restricting charging to only 80% for higher speed charging. When deciding should I stop to charge, I/he needs to also consider if I can easily reach the charger after the next one, otherwise I'm forcing myself into the 'I need to stop' at the next station situation, which he says I should not do.
@sunnybnk
@sunnybnk 6 дней назад
I must be really missing the point. When the nozzle clicks off my car goes for ~550miles or my van ~750miles.
@edenviews
@edenviews 2 дня назад
I'll be out and about Sheffield soon and had a fiasco at the IKEA in the middle of the day two years ago. My strategy last year allowed using a larger Gridserve set up on the motorway back up, and then a Lancashire hop before tackling Shap again. The hills and motorways take a toll on the battery but I hope even now, that things are upgraded sufficiently, to allow relaxation.
@RossCollinsUK
@RossCollinsUK 6 дней назад
Tebay was chaos this afternoon. All 12 supercharges in use and another 12 Teslas parked all over the place waiting to charge and more cars constantly coming in. Nobody knew who was in front of who. Car said to navigate to a less busy supercharger but the closest was Scotch Corner that also had queues. The rest were well out of range. If you are restricted on when you can do the journey you don’t have the freedom of waiting until it’s quiet. It’s a crazy situation that will put people off driving EVs on long road trips, not helped by a lack of queuing management / planning which is sorely needed.
@linuxretrogamer
@linuxretrogamer 4 дня назад
The only issue I’ve had so far was a multi-storey in Lincoln. Chargers were either full or blocked by ICE cars. Walked round the town a bit, went back and found I could move my car into a free charging space. Was there for a concert. Went back to the car about 6 hrs later and it’s the only time I’ve had a full 100% charge. Ready for the journey home. My local charge points are always empty.
@stevenbarrett7648
@stevenbarrett7648 10 дней назад
Massive queue at the charger, then I remembered it was my car parked at home charging for free off our solar!!!. Rarely seen a queue and I cannot remember the last time we had to queue, could have been back in 2014 when all the ecotricity chargers were running on free vend. Now if you want to see a real queue sit outside a Tesco or Morrisons petrol station when there's a penny or two off, round the block usually !. I believe Trafford is very busy but never used it
@davedutton5291
@davedutton5291 8 дней назад
Hi Dave, thanks for all your content. I've just stumbled across 4 v4 superchargers being installed near the Starbucks in Chapel-en-le-Frith near me. They still have the covers on but look ready to go. 10:30 10:32
@user-ti1qy5st3i
@user-ti1qy5st3i 5 дней назад
Travelled from Lancashire to Wiltshire to see friends last week. Never saw a charge point que anywhere.
@tucker9162
@tucker9162 10 дней назад
There's always a queue at Scotch Corner Supercharger on the A1, and quite a few queues at Harrogate, especially at the weekend.
@bellshooter
@bellshooter 11 дней назад
Although I totally agree that planned stops without waiting are exactly what we should be doing, there IS a difference between stopping after 100 miles and 150/200 miles. That difference is charging speed! You can get optimal speeds if you are < 20% battery rather than 40% battery at start. So it needs a bit more finesse than you are saying...
@octarinehk
@octarinehk 11 дней назад
Very much depends on the car I think. If you only have a 180 mile range then adding 100 definitely needs planning. If you have 300 mile range then to add another 100 you can pretty much stop anywhere below 50% and it’ll charge up ok while you do the business and have a coffee. I used to have a 58kWh Ioniq 5 with no battery heater, and in the winter oh did that those some management to charge on rapids - you had to be deep enough (below 10%) that it could get enough heat in the battery to get the temperature past 15° to open up faster charging over 25% if you didn’t manage that it would limp along at 20kW Going 10-90 was quicker than 50-80. But extreme case. My last 250 mile journey was a rented polestar 2 and I just stuck that on charge at melt coffee break and it was over 90% when I finished up. Didn’t really have to think about it. Which is nice.
@grahamsmith5491
@grahamsmith5491 6 дней назад
The super charger at Leicester Fosse Park often had queues about 1 year ago. Since I left Leicester about 8 months ago the situation may have improved as there was a dearth of other fast chargers in the area. Now there are quite large charging hubs at three of the other retail/food parks. Still no fast chargers at the M1 services though.
@davestarkie9977
@davestarkie9977 11 дней назад
We are all different and have different circumstances, you may well not have queued and have a lot of flexibility. But many of us don't have that flexibility and have queued. Not for very long in my case but it happens at peak times. Ionity Stafford or Leeds are the one's I often have to wait a few minutes, not long but sometimes 5/10min.
@Harrythehun
@Harrythehun 10 дней назад
Highways, lunchtime, Sundays and big holidays makes most popular stations to see queues in Nordic countries.
@rodden1953
@rodden1953 4 дня назад
i was in a queue the other day . Outside of a petrol station as the cars were waiting went down the road
@stephenbagwell8275
@stephenbagwell8275 10 дней назад
RAW Charging Bishop Auckland only a Nissan Leaf on a Type 2 charger. 4 CCS chargers available £27.22 to charge. The cats playing with the toys I bought there priceless Plus only one Rapid Charger in use at the Sainsburys across the road
@darrendaniels5129
@darrendaniels5129 10 дней назад
Never had to wait for charger in Norfolk nor would I wait for one Dave
@solentbum
@solentbum 11 дней назад
At MOTO Exeter at around 1130 on Saturday 15th June I was unable to charge my LEAF immediately as I cannot use every charge bay, (ChaMeDo) . There were two spare Gridserve bays and over a dozen Tesla. After a vist to the Toilets, we came back and moved onto a then spare bay to charge, Yes I had a 10 minute queue, NOT due to lack of spaces, just down to the fact that my car needs an older standard point. I had driven from Bodmin, and filled up to 81%. giving me a projected range to just get me home to Havant, 130 miles. I have a fall back plan of Gridserve at Rownhams Eastbound, 26 miles from home. As it turned out, due to restricted traffic speeds on busy roads, I arrived home with nearly 30 miles to spare. I do ask that drivers faced with a choice of charge points use only the bay for their cars first to give us drivers of older cars a chance!
@stephenbagwell8275
@stephenbagwell8275 10 дней назад
Rugby Services may get queues and have staff to manage them. I don't know when the busiest times are
@jimwind374
@jimwind374 9 дней назад
Around here, I've seen more "queues" at the gas stations than at EV chargers. 🤔
@chrishar110
@chrishar110 10 дней назад
Thed only time I waited for a free charger was a couple years ago at Southwaite northbound, when they had only one CCS2 and one Chademo chargers.
@TheAegisClaw
@TheAegisClaw 10 дней назад
I've never queued either, I have seen full charger locations though, I drive to the next charger.
@peteglass3496
@peteglass3496 8 дней назад
Fleet M3 is very busy, not so bad for the Tesla bank but even with the latest additions it's not enough for the current demand. Last time I moved on to Winchester for a coffee and break.
@MrBrianshenderson
@MrBrianshenderson 10 дней назад
I'm heading to Skye this summer. There are no hubs and the only chargers are Charge Place Scotland ones which have poor reliability. Looking at Zap Map there seems very few chargers still working and are around 30 miles apart. The few chargers that do exist are slow destination chargers
@brendykes1202
@brendykes1202 10 дней назад
Every time I went to the Metairie, La SC there was a 5-10 minute wait. (It was the only SC near New Orleans) That was a little over a year ago. A new SC opened in New Orleans a few months later. Electrify America usually only has 4 chargers per location and is prone to having lines in some locations.
@danraine
@danraine 10 дней назад
Got my first EV last week, EV9, big vehicle so only fits in certain bays which means I have had to queue several times already even though there have been open chargers next door!
@mrmawson2438
@mrmawson2438 10 дней назад
I think the Morisons in Bradford are getting some chargers in at the petrol station but I'm not 100% on that.
@scorzonthedawes
@scorzonthedawes 10 дней назад
In my first 11 months owning a Mod3 I've done a dozen or more longer road trips and stopped to charge on 39 occasions at times from early morning to late at night and SC locations from Portsmouth to Cardiff to Fort William and many points in between. Never ever had to wait. Closest we got was Tebay, Saturday lunchtime in the Easter holidays, nav was telling me 5 mins wait, but as we arrived there were 2 stalls empty. When we left 35 mins later, less than half were taken. Most times SC locations are less than half full, quite often they are completely empty.
@plasteredparrot
@plasteredparrot 10 дней назад
Oxford Welcome Break Services on the M40 (NOT using the Tesla supercharger, which is Tesla vehicles only). Every single time I've stopped there attempting to charge there has been a minimum of a queue of 2. Don't get me wrong I love my electric car, but for those of us still driving a Hyundai Ioniq 28kWh, even though it does do over 5 miles per kWh routinely, you can't always just rely on being able to go another 20 miles to the next charger.
@SMOKYMTNPATRIOT
@SMOKYMTNPATRIOT 11 дней назад
I live in North Carolina in the US and installed a level two charger at home about a month ago that I've never used because my VW gets free charging at Electrify America stations. Even though a lot of their stations only have four chargers I've never had a problem charging while traveling. Worst case if I couldn't there are always paid charging stations available. Since I've owned the car just over three months I've probably spent less than $10 on charging. My previous vehicle cost between 60 and $70 to fill up which I normally did at least once or twice per week. Love the channel Dave.
@byxf3pdrve
@byxf3pdrve 8 дней назад
Challenge accepted: buttonwood services today at 14.00. 8 Tesla bays all full with 2 Tesla's waiting
@user-ps2zr7jp6p
@user-ps2zr7jp6p 11 дней назад
This is a tough challenge, as the only places I have ever queued in my 35000 miles and 1.5yrs of MG4 EV driving are Tesla Trafford Centre, Grenta Green Ionity and Tesla Tottenham and in the case of the Tesla sites I was first in the queue and only queued once at each and the Ionity site at Gretna I have never used since as it's awkward to use and there are better places to use en route to and from Scotland. But there are regular queues for fuel pumps at my local BP and Esso fuel stations because people do their shopping at the station and block the pumps. You can come and video those if you like.
@bobbyennis2640
@bobbyennis2640 10 дней назад
HI Dave thanks for all the videos you post. I am waiting on my new EV being delivered through the Motability programme and I have found your videos really really helpful. Can you please tell me if there are any charging stations for disabled users. TIA Bobby
@barrymurton8988
@barrymurton8988 10 дней назад
Services at top of m6 toll, allways busy and people are queuing in the summer.
@Lawrence7of9
@Lawrence7of9 10 дней назад
Hi Dave, agree entirely. I’ve just road-tripped across Europe to Norway, 3weeks around scenic routes (4-5k miles) mega place. No queues at any of main or most remote Tesla SCs in any country. Only queue I’ve ever seen was at non-Tesla chargers in Lake District (awful I moved swiftly on) Tesla had range to do so.
@johngonon1507
@johngonon1507 10 дней назад
You can't really apply this if you need to go far and charge 4-5 times on the way there. You keep some margin to go to the next charger, but that's it. However, this is only speculation from my part since I have never ever charged anywhere but at home :oD. Only this year have I replaced the main petrol car and haven't tried yet on a long journey ... but I am prepared ... I think.
@jormatalka
@jormatalka 11 дней назад
In Finland, I have seen all charging points reserved only within the city. There has always been space at the charging stations along the highways - sometimes I am the only charger. It seems that there are already quite enough charging stations.
@MrSammotube
@MrSammotube 10 дней назад
I have an EV coming in September, but for now, still on petrol. I am always envious of the amount of free EV charger parking spaces there are. My local Sainsbury's recently converted all of the "Parent & Child" spaces which I used, to EV charging spaces - I now have to park in the more contested spaces. I am sure it is down to location - I am in London and it seems that EV infrastructure is ramping up big time. Even my local restaurant has 2 Tesla chargers and my mother in law has a Tesla so always asks to have lunch there when she visits!
@EwanV
@EwanV 10 дней назад
I agree, charging Queues aren't a problem yet, these is simply a problem with planning journeys. There is however a problem with your logic, if you have 200 miles range and are making a 300 mile journey, stopping at 100 miles would mean charging to 100%. I would start looking at 140 miles, that way the target charge is not over 80%. This is another example of a planning problem.
@chriswatson9700
@chriswatson9700 9 дней назад
There’s a video by Just Get A Tesla which shows Tesla owners queuing at Washington Services
@michaelgoode9555
@michaelgoode9555 11 дней назад
We were at Charnock Richard southbound only a few days ago and there was a queue. We were blocked by a Tesla so once we had taken care of our personal needs we gave our place to a family with a young baby and decided to drive on. We juiced up at Sandbach where there are more chargers. I observe that southbound services on the M6 appear to have far fewer chargers than northbound. Very unbalanced and illogical.
@stephengowler5360
@stephengowler5360 11 дней назад
1-2 years ago, there were queues at every charging place I visited in the country. No longer. Called a Banbury last Sunday and every Tesla was full. Constantly. Strangely, as always,not one car using Osprey…….
@oliver90owner
@oliver90owner 10 дней назад
All day long?
@stephenlee5929
@stephenlee5929 10 дней назад
Hi Dave, In an ICE car, refuelling, I get to a petrol station and the queue is obvious. The entrance is designed to act as a queue when required. Where/how should you queue for an EV charger?
@usefulrandom1855
@usefulrandom1855 10 дней назад
It tells you on the cars system/ whatever app you are using normally so you don't even need to pull off the motorway if there are not stalls available.
@stephenlee5929
@stephenlee5929 9 дней назад
@@usefulrandom1855 I'm sure that can be true, by default my car does not say that (a Kia) as far as I'm aware. Also If the chargers are full, how do I know who is queuing and how do I join said queue?
@mrmawson2438
@mrmawson2438 10 дней назад
Cheers Dave
@marvinsamuels1237
@marvinsamuels1237 7 дней назад
People who 'HAVE' to queue have not planned their journey. It's no different to queueing at a petrol station as you don't have enough fuel to travel to another one. The A55 in North Wales has minimal rapid charging along its route and is a reflection of North and mid-Wales as a whole.' On a recent trip back home from Bangor, we stopped at Kimmel Park East services (which has only 2 EVpoint rapid chargers and 1 fast charger in each direction) and found that one charger was out of service and the other 2 were in use. We had plenty of charge left, so continued on the A55 to St Asaph, where we stopped at a pub approx. 200 metres off the junction and used their Osprey (2 50kW devices). 10 mins later (our Ioniq has a max charging speed of around 43kW) we were topped up enough to get back home to Chester.
@davetakesiton
@davetakesiton 7 дней назад
Do you know there is a new Tesla supercharger being built at Bangor should open this year and should be open to all
@marvinsamuels1237
@marvinsamuels1237 7 дней назад
@@davetakesiton yes, I saw it on the Tesla website and voted for it before suggesting some other locations on the Llyn peninsula. Bangor could do with some more chargers, it’s such a strategic location on the A55. Keep up the good work Dave 👍🏾
@Jaw0lf
@Jaw0lf 10 дней назад
It is important to know that charging to 80% on the Teslas is around 25 minutes from 10%. On a long trip I will be at 100% leaving home, but there is no point stopping unless I am below 50%. I agree with you that if one is full, I would much prefer to move to the next one if it is available nearby. Most people will not be running their EV down to the bottom very often, so if they charge to 80% it is likely less than the 25 minutes, so turnover will be quick, freeing up charges without a long wait, even at busy times. Other thing to remember is that Tesla charge over stay charges and this does encourage drivers to move on when the car is charged. I must admit though, that like you when I have driven over 150 miles I am ready for food and drink. This will take longer than my Tesla does to reach 80% so at least it can top up past that and allow me to finish my food!!
@MrDAVIDATKIN
@MrDAVIDATKIN 11 дней назад
It's been about a year since I last queued. Like you say Dave, avoid peak periods. It only takes a tiny bit of planning.
@ziggarillo
@ziggarillo 11 дней назад
When you charge, does make a difference. Your car will charge very much quicker if you charge from a lower state of charge. Topping your battery up to whichever you preferred maximum, is best done on a destination charger, or at home.
@terrymackenzie6784
@terrymackenzie6784 11 дней назад
I haven't seen or been in a queue since I got my EV 20 months ago. The last time I saw one was when I had an ICE car. There has been a lot added in the last few years so let's hope the build out keeps going
@thisisnumber0
@thisisnumber0 11 дней назад
So, where are all these EVs that are so popular?
@archiefleming652
@archiefleming652 11 дней назад
Could be the EV owners who were in the queues have sold their EVs
@terrymackenzie6784
@terrymackenzie6784 10 дней назад
@@archiefleming652 Could be I guess there are a lot of cheap used EVs around now, time to pickup a bargine😃
@archiefleming652
@archiefleming652 10 дней назад
@terrymackenzie6784 not a bargain at any price , ignoring the battery even , parts are very expensive, long waits & if you work on your EV at home it can easily kill you
@evoallover
@evoallover 11 дней назад
I've tried the tesla network and on my i3 it doesn't work
@jimf4748
@jimf4748 10 дней назад
In 5 years of EV ownership I have never had to queue to charge and I live in a flat, so only use public chargers. I do an average mileage so only have to charge once a week.
@BMWHP2
@BMWHP2 10 дней назад
It happens in gasstations to, to busy and have to wait for 10 minutes. So I will pass that station and go to a different one.
@timoliver8940
@timoliver8940 11 дней назад
Last end of May Bank holiday I did my first ever EV Road trip from the Southern Highlands to Harrogate and back charged at Carlisle IONITY southbound arriving with 48% SOC and topped up to 80% - this was the Thursday afternoon 4pm, me and 2 other EVs charging, 12 plugs. Next day drove on to Harrogate stopped at Scotch Corner to look - not even half the plugs in use at lunchtime, I didn’t need to charge on expensive Gridserve. Arrived in Harrogate way too early to check into my hotel so went to the new EV Point on Wetherby Road at the new Starbucks - only 4 CCS2 cables and I was expecting a queue as it’s cheaper charging and it was time that folks were heading away from the Everything Electric Show - I had the place to myself for 10 minutes before a Vauxhall Mokka E arrived to top up. I charged to 80%. On the Sunday I headed back north, never bothered to look in at Scitch Corner and drove straight to Carlisle IONITY and again at 1pm 12 hoses, 3 other cars charging, no queue, 18 minutes from 40% to 80% and I was on my way north again to home. Total cost was £61 on w public charger sessions and in total 1 hour of charging. No charging queues on either the M6 or A1M over that Bank Holiday weekend. I suspect if I had followed the in car charging advice to charge at Gretna Services it might have been different, maybe I was “first time lucky” too!
@johniooi3954
@johniooi3954 10 дней назад
The chargers at that starbucks are rarely used. Go past very often. Most pop into Sainsburys at showground entrance. The Tesla charges @ Pannal are often busy as only 5 type 3 stalls & plenty of Tesla's in the area.
@mrmawson2438
@mrmawson2438 11 дней назад
Evening mate
@Gazer75
@Gazer75 11 дней назад
Picking charging location is easy when you've got an EV with plenty of range to spare. I have to charge every 150-200km in summer so there might not be many options and/or very few stalls (2-6). I also refuse to use the expensive blood sucking CPOs unless there is no alternative to reach my destination. In summer with the amount of EVs we have in Norway these days queues are bound to happen. Some of the busy sites along main routes do get upgrades slowly over the years to add more or faster chargers. Charging while eating for me with an EV with a small battery is a challenge. I'd be at 100% in 40 minutes if DC charging, and some CPOs have a blocking fee >80% SoC. Finding AC chargers nearby is almost impossible.
@djtaylorutube
@djtaylorutube 11 дней назад
Tesla app tells you where the queues are, take a look, then plan to arrive there when the queues exist. Then come back and explain why it's a good thing to keep suggesting everyone, including the cars taking two (or three) bays should all pile on Tesla Superchargers. I've queued (unexpectedly) at Winchester. I disagree on the charging advice on a roadtrip. Tesla satnav literally wants to plan to arrive with low SoC and expects to charge. Constantly overriding the choice and stopping prematurely defeats the otherwise excellent routing.
@tobycolin6271
@tobycolin6271 11 дней назад
It’s an unsustainable business model. Most chargers are in use less than 2 to 4 hours a day. These are all being built to harvest government subsidies. Yes there are peak time queues for at holiday trips. It’s why range is important to most people even though they don’t need range for 80% of their journeys.
@PandaPeru
@PandaPeru 10 дней назад
This is similar to when petrol stations were being rolled out...we had thousands of them everywhere..in time became untenable and most closed to what we have now. EV chargers will go the same route, once either targets are met, batteries/efficiency improve to not need any stops and also the perception of range anxiety eases
@tobycolin6271
@tobycolin6271 10 дней назад
@@PandaPeru batterry technology and efficiency has only improved 10% in the last 10 years. 3.5 to 3.8miles per kWh is the current progress. Li on batterry tech is baked in for the next 20 years.
@evostu7814
@evostu7814 10 дней назад
Its more like 99.9% of journeys, The average motorist travels around 10k miles a year or 200 miles a week, only does a long journey once or twice a year.
@tobycolin6271
@tobycolin6271 10 дней назад
@@PandaPeru that’s because overtime fuel tank sizes and efficiency increased from the 8 gallon tank and 24 mpg 1970s cortina to the 12 gallon tank fitted in the both the sierra and mondeo ending with the nearly 600 mile range of a modern diesel with a 12 gallon tank. 7 minutes to add 600 miles is why fuel stations are reduced.
@tobycolin6271
@tobycolin6271 10 дней назад
@@evostu7814 but when you need to do a long journey at Christmas to see relatives or go on holiday an EV is incredibly inconvenient and expensive.
@rogerbroughall5060
@rogerbroughall5060 11 дней назад
Being a none Tesla Driver the best charges l find are the Supercharger fast reliable and Cheap
@wonderingworld119
@wonderingworld119 11 дней назад
4pm makes me laugh a bit. I have hit a few that have been almost full at 3:45pm, and at 4:15pm they are all clear... the reason? Contractors don't want to go and start a new job at 3:30pm, so they go and charge instead.
@steverichmond7142
@steverichmond7142 11 дней назад
There are queues regulararly on the A1 in the North East.
@stephenbagwell8275
@stephenbagwell8275 10 дней назад
There were plenty available at Bishop Auckland at 11:30 this morning
@mrmawson2438
@mrmawson2438 11 дней назад
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@niazkarim4916
@niazkarim4916 11 дней назад
Try Ionity, Gretna Green. TBF most charging areas aren't busy until bank holidays.
@user-ps2zr7jp6p
@user-ps2zr7jp6p 11 дней назад
Use Ionity, Carlisle instead, never queued there.
@niazkarim4916
@niazkarim4916 11 дней назад
@@user-ps2zr7jp6p ssh! Don't tell everybody! They're all using Gretna!
@octarinehk
@octarinehk 11 дней назад
I think the challenge for we poor non tesla owners is that the live usage displays for public chargers is really poor and so is the in-car interface (in my experience at least). It’s really not obvious where chargers are, how many are available (and how many are BROKEN, Looking at you gridserve and Ionity) so making these decisions is difficult and takes many button presses when I should be concentrating on driving. Apple Maps just will not show you high powered chargers along the route and let you filter by availability which would be a game changer. Any suggestions welcome.
@scorzonthedawes
@scorzonthedawes 10 дней назад
I hate to say it but you made your own best suggestion in your first few words. Should have got a Tesla 😂 This was one of the key reasons I went with a Model 3, that and price. I actually look forward to really long road trips now partly because I get a sad little thrill knowing just how effortless the en route charging will be. It always makes me grin.
@mrmawson2438
@mrmawson2438 10 дней назад
I'm back
@iantaylor1172
@iantaylor1172 10 дней назад
Whats a public charger? Done 12k miles in 10 months and not needed public chargers.
@ISuperTed
@ISuperTed 10 дней назад
You should read the comments on EV articles in the Daily Fail. They alternate between 1) All the chargers are full and massive queues 2) They are all empty and no one is using them 3) They are all broken 4) They all charge 80p plus. Take your pick, you’ll get every one of these every time!
@jimsouthlondon7061
@jimsouthlondon7061 11 дней назад
Sorry Dave I’m an EV Evangelist but you contradict yourself 56 seconds in .The EV haters would jump straight on that .
@jasonrhl
@jasonrhl 11 дней назад
He didnt really. He said you are silly to sit in a queue with other options close by.🤺
@jemima_brown
@jemima_brown 10 дней назад
​@@jasonrhlRead the title: Why I Can't Seem to Find Queues at EV Chargers. At 0:52 he said, "Queues: I do see them." That's the contradiction right there. Whether he goes elsewhere is irrelevant to the correctness of the original post.
@jasonrhl
@jasonrhl 10 дней назад
@@jemima_brown This is how youtubers get you to click a video. Move on and watch the video and then accept the challenge. Some people are hard work. If I was the video creator I would give up on most people
@jemima_brown
@jemima_brown 10 дней назад
@@jasonrhl Yes, I know it was clickbait - which I consider to be a form of dishonesty. I also realise that Dave is feeding the RU-vid algorithm in the hope of building the channel. I sincerely believe Dave's desire for validation (in the form of channel metrics) is a greater motivation than a sense of integrity. I feel quite strongly about the impact of falsehoods on people's wellbeing. I cannot control this, but I can encourage viewers to develop skepticism and critical thinking skills. Could you please explain what you meant by your comment about people being hard work and giving up on them? Thanks for your reply.
@brianbarcroft9167
@brianbarcroft9167 11 дней назад
Here, in France, I have waited 3 times in totally. Firstly for 5 mins. Secondly couldn't charge because 2 ice vehicles were parked in the charging bays and lastly had to wait whilst a petrol tanker was waiting to get to the tanks and blocking the charging bays in the process.
@leesmart1971
@leesmart1971 11 дней назад
If I charge 100 miles into a journey, adding 100 miles of range, it means I need to charge back to 100% which we all know is the slowest way to charge. If I drive 200 miles and add stop to add 100 miles, it will be MUCH quicker. Sometimes, there aren't any options to 'drive to the next charger ' when you end up in a charging desert.
@javelinXH992
@javelinXH992 11 дней назад
Remember Dave, nobody wants EVs and nobody drives them. Therefore no queues at chargers. At the same time every charger has massive queues because of all the EVs charging. At least one of these statements has to be false, but it’s actually both of them.
@karlwest437
@karlwest437 10 дней назад
I believe you mostly use Tesla chargers? Would you do an experiment where you don't use Tesla chargers for a month?
@MrPindie
@MrPindie 11 дней назад
Too many new adopters haven’t learnt to aim off to a different charger earlier or later in their trip. They just blindly follow the nav. I personally try to avoid any chargers that are not V3 or V4. I have 15000 free miles to use up as a gift from Tesla so I charge when out and about when I can.
@mrmawson2438
@mrmawson2438 11 дней назад
To many bullsh!tters about mate
@oliver90owner
@oliver90owner 11 дней назад
“Hands up, that’s one that needs additional chargers”. Totally wrong. If it’s only busy at peak periods, they don’t need extra chargers - they just need less idiots insisting on charging there at that time. As you say, pick yor place and time when it won’t be so busy. Fairly simple but too difficult for a lot of people. If I might need extra charge to get home, I actually set the possible charging time (turning off route, stopping, charging and getting back on route) against the charge remaining and distance to destination. If driving a little slower will get me home and that does not impinge (too much) on total journey time, I drive slower, thus avoiding paying public charger rates as well. Being retired makes a difference to choices, mind. I am rarely in a rush, these days🙂
@pauls3075
@pauls3075 9 дней назад
Just shows you no one wants to buy EV's thats why there are no queues.
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