Every electric car is different, some are great for range with larger batteries and higher efficiency. Others models will have more features which can lead to lower ranges.
We have summarised the key specs and including how long it takes to charge, the cost of a full charge, how to save money with EV tariffs and compatible home EV chargers.
Battery Size
Range
Time To Charge
Socket Type
V2G Compatible?
There are a few factors that influence how quickly you can charge your electric car including the type and availability of charging infrastructure, the battery capacity of the car, the temperature of the battery, and the state of charge of the battery. Some EVs charge more slowly when you have reached 80% of the maximum capacity. However, we can work out the approximate charging speed for this electric car.
Home Socket
7.4kW
22kw
By switching to an EV tariff you can make use of cheaper electricity at off peak rates. You can optimise you charging with a home EV charger so that you only charge when its cheapest and take advantage of solar and wind energy if you have them available. Here is a comparison of how much you could save on a full charge.
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Standing Charge
Off-Peak Hours
Peak Rate
Off-Peak Rate
Standing Charge
Off-Peak Hours
Peak Rate
Off-Peak Rate
Standing Charge
Off-Peak Hours
Peak Rate
Off-Peak Rate
Standing Charge
Off-Peak Hours
Peak Rate
Off-Peak Rate
Standing Charge
Off-Peak Hours
Peak Rate
Off-Peak Rate
Standing Charge
Off-Peak Hours
Peak Rate
Off-Peak Rate
Power Output
Tethering
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