27 - Electricity Suppliers

The EV Musings Podcast - En podkast av Gary Comerford - Mandager

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This is Episode 27 of ‘EV Musings’ a podcast about Electric Vehicles and things that are interesting to Electric Vehicle owners On our podcast today we’ll be talking about Electricity. More specifically how can we best get charge into our EVs at home. When looking at an EV the main advantage you have over an ICE vehicle is the ease with which you can charge your car. Nobody has a petrol station at home. Almost everybody has an electricity supply at home. (Even if they can’t actually use it to charge their car for  off-street parking reasons) But with this comes issues of how much can it cost to put that electricity into the car?  In today’s episode we’re going to talk through some of the options you have for charging - providing you can charge at home. If you can’t charge at home - like Simon - then maybe look at this as an example of how you can mitigate or reduce your electricity costs overall. Timestamps Intro: 00:07 Car Updates (The Kia Soul) : 00:27 Feature topic: 02:06 Bjorn Again : 13:23 Cool things: 17:52 Outro : 23:17 Links to Articles etc. Episode 17 - All sorts: http://evmusings.libsyn.com/17-allsorts Bjorn Nyland Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/bjornnyland Bjorn Nyland (Thai) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGwCaBI16SRFASgow9zWuIA Cool things Grenfell garage saved from closure by electric car deal http://news.sky.com/story/grenfell-garage-saved-from-closure-by-electric-car-deal-11877559 Citroen electrifying their trucks/vans line up: https://insideevs.com/news/380098/citroen-electrify-van-lineup/ Social media Simon Roe :  https://twitter.com/theevside and Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWjTTQM5s3W3J9sXL0KMcw Gary Comerford:  https://twitter.com/TheRealGaryC  EVMusings: Twitter https://twitter.com/MusingsEv and Facebook www.facebook.com/The-EV-Musings-Podcast-2271582289776763 “So, you’ve gone electric?” on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07Q5JVF1X

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