Anyone know whether the ID3 gets a discount for using IONITY? (If they find a working one, of course)
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Not sure but I'd guess it's the same as what Audi offer on the etron? I'm pretty sure reading the Ford were offering 2 years free with the Mustang EAnyone know whether the ID3 gets a discount for using IONITY? (If they find a working one, of course)
Think I read somewhere they get a free year...but can't find that anymoreAnyone know whether the ID3 gets a discount for using IONITY? (If they find a working one, of course)
They get a 'We Charge' card which is loaded with 600 euros, once it's used then there is a subscription model at 20 euros a month which give ionity at 29c kw/h. This is from Germany but i suspect something similar in UKThink I read somewhere they get a free year...but can't find that anymore
Presumably the 600 euros is charged at a rate of 75c per kw or whatever they charge in Germany. 600 Doesn't go far when you are paying double the price of diesel per mileThey get a 'We Charge' card which is loaded with 600 euros, once it's used then there is a subscription model at 20 euros a month which give ionity at 29c kw/h. This is from Germany but i suspect something similar in UK
Got caught out at Leeds last week - no longer on free vend, charged me a pre-auth of £67 twice due to first connection error then £0.69/kwh!
Who in the right minds pay 69p/kw unless in an emergency? Do Ionity want to be known as the 'only in dire need network'?
Which machine did you use? As you look from the building, I was front row far left.
If they keep turning free vend on and off, it's not worth the risk factoring it in to a trip though!
The card has either 600 Euro or 2000 kw/h or 365 days active, whichever comes first - Ionity is billed at 29c kw/h. This is from my friend in Germany.Presumably the 600 euros is charged at a rate of 75c per kw or whatever they charge in Germany. 600 Doesn't go far when you are paying double the price of diesel per mile