Abetterrouteplanner.com is working again now and it agrees with my estimation from last night for Oban -> Glasgow. About 45% battery usage in my long range DM, current weather conditions and my (cough) 120% reference speed. Its recommending a 5 min topup in any of the many chargers in glasgow city centre if you are turning around and coming straight home:
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40% battery needed for Ft William and back.
Inverness and back is similar to Glasgow - a 10 minute topup in Inverness is preffered, but you might get away with it (those roads are pretty slow) and again you are driving past many a charge point if needed.
Daily driving charging is done at home - I charge about once a week for my usage patterns., otherwise use it like i used to use the ICE.
Longer drives going north charge place scotland will sort you out for free (currently, more are starting to charge small amounts)
Longer drives going south you latch into the supercharger network and just need to stop every 1:30 for a top up. For my family this is a 15 min topup at the first stop, and 30 mins for food at the next. That matches in with our kid's bladders so it works fine for us, and we can continue this all the way to southern Italy. (Edinburgh to Rome looks like a total of about £100 of electricity btw. My ICE would have been £500)
A Better Routeplanner
40% battery needed for Ft William and back.
Inverness and back is similar to Glasgow - a 10 minute topup in Inverness is preffered, but you might get away with it (those roads are pretty slow) and again you are driving past many a charge point if needed.
Daily driving charging is done at home - I charge about once a week for my usage patterns., otherwise use it like i used to use the ICE.
Longer drives going north charge place scotland will sort you out for free (currently, more are starting to charge small amounts)
Longer drives going south you latch into the supercharger network and just need to stop every 1:30 for a top up. For my family this is a 15 min topup at the first stop, and 30 mins for food at the next. That matches in with our kid's bladders so it works fine for us, and we can continue this all the way to southern Italy. (Edinburgh to Rome looks like a total of about £100 of electricity btw. My ICE would have been £500)