Ai Ai Ai... I could see a conflict of interest with that oneI'd just call him, Hotey
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Ai Ai Ai... I could see a conflict of interest with that oneI'd just call him, Hotey
FYI there are 3 50kw rapids in Abington village, 1 mile from the servicesThe lack of thought re charger location at many services makes queuing impossible. I drove up to Edinburg on Friday and the flooding meant M74 and A702 closed. Abington was shown as no data. I tried to top up at Gretna but it was chaos. I wasn’t comfortable with a prediction of 11% arrival going over a hilly route through floods (A701 from Moffat). Eventually it was showing 7% until I found an Osprey charger in Dalkeith.
They need to stop putting chargers in stupid places basically. Not near the services where everyone wants to park because walking a few hundred yards is too hard.
These had multiple cars waiting also. I think the road closures caused more people to want to top up there.There are also 350kw Ionity chargers at Gretna. They are often available when there’s a queue for the superchargers, and you get a faster charge.
We frequently use the A701 heading from or to the south from Edinburgh as it is one of my favourite roads and generally pretty quiet. There are chargers at Moffat and Penicuik on that road, admittedly not rapid but good for a top up if you were worried about getting to Edinburgh with only 7% as well as a 50kw charger at West Linton if you cut across to the A702. I feel that diverting off the A701 to Dalkeith is quite a bit further than taking the A701 straight into Edinburgh where there are plenty of rapid chargers.The lack of thought re charger location at many services makes queuing impossible. I drove up to Edinburg on Friday and the flooding meant M74 and A702 closed. Abington was shown as no data. I tried to top up at Gretna but it was chaos. I wasn’t comfortable with a prediction of 11% arrival going over a hilly route through floods (A701 from Moffat). Eventually it was showing 7% until I found an Osprey charger in Dalkeith.
They need to stop putting chargers in stupid places basically. Not near the services where everyone wants to park because walking a few hundred yards is too hard.
Agreed, not much to do with the cold. It's when everyone wants to travel distances at the same time ... and there are ever more cars being on the road. The increase in charge stops due purely to cold weather would be a much smaller proportion, I reckon.I'm not sure he's right about cold snap. It's been getting much busier for about six months
I suspect they put them there because that's where the power feed comes from.They need to stop putting chargers in stupid places basically. Not near the services where everyone wants to park because walking a few hundred yards is too hard.
The Ionity chargers (and superchargers) were also choc-a-bloc when we visited post Christmas.These had multiple cars waiting also. I think the road closures caused more people to want to top up there.
It was actually only just off my route as I was heading to portobello area - mainly needed to have enough to not be stuck in the morning.We frequently use the A701 heading from or to the south from Edinburgh as it is one of my favourite roads and generally pretty quiet. There are chargers at Moffat and Penicuik on that road, admittedly not rapid but good for a top up if you were worried about getting to Edinburgh with only 7% as well as a 50kw charger at West Linton if you cut across to the A702. I feel that diverting off the A701 to Dalkeith is quite a bit further than taking the A701 straight into Edinburgh where there are plenty of rapid chargers.
Driving back from Glasgow to south Wales after the Rangers match today and after a frustrating result the drive back is pretty tortuous so far. A 30 minute wait at Gretna to get a charging stall. Thought I’d only top up a wee bit so others waiting could get a charge, so now at Tebay. Another 15 minute wait. So that’s 45 minutes wait time and I’ve a long long way to go yet. I’m glad that most of my day to day driving is covered by home charging but if this is indicative of how things are going to be then I may rethink which vehicle I use for these regular journeys up to Glasgow.
I think you may need to think about extending your charging stop brands as well. The Superchargers coming back down South are all getting a bit long in the tooth, as several have pointed out. Tebay in particularly I think could be quadrupled in size and put the same amount Northbound as well, and you’d still have queues.Driving back from Glasgow to south Wales after the Rangers match today and after a frustrating result the drive back is pretty tortuous so far. A 30 minute wait at Gretna to get a charging stall. Thought I’d only top up a wee bit so others waiting could get a charge, so now at Tebay. Another 15 minute wait. So that’s 45 minutes wait time and I’ve a long long way to go yet. I’m glad that most of my day to day driving is covered by home charging but if this is indicative of how things are going to be then I may rethink which vehicle I use for these regular journeys up to Glasgow.
I think you may need to think about extending your charging stop brands as well. The Superchargers coming back down South are all getting a bit long in the tooth, as several have pointed out. Tebay in particularly I think could be quadrupled in size and put the same amount Northbound as well, and you’d still have queues.
I’m guessing that Ionity Polmadie and Gretna were chockablock as well? Every time I get out that way the Polmadie Ionity is basically deserted and is good for a fast fill up…but I’m never travelling on a match day and it’s very close to Ibrox….