Plod driving a BEV
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RSpiston

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163 posts

117 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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First time I've seen a fully marked up BEV. A Tesla Model3 to be precise. No pics unfortunately as he left a Sainsbury's car park just as I entered..anyone else seen Plod in a BEV ?

JulianHJ

8,858 posts

284 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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Electric cars have been on police fleets for years. My local force has a large number of i3s, and marked Teslas have been around for a little while.

Mr E

22,678 posts

281 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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RSpiston said:
First time I've seen a fully marked up BEV. A Tesla Model3 to be precise. No pics unfortunately as he left a Sainsbury's car park just as I entered..anyone else seen Plod in a BEV ?
Mk1 Nissan leaf panda car in Cheltenham. Fully marked. About 6 years ago.

RSpiston

Original Poster:

163 posts

117 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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Fairy nuff ! Looks like they've finally just made it to Hertfordshire then !

Mad Maximus

816 posts

25 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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Makes sense for 95% of cop cars so that’s good. Possibly
some future bargains in the second hand market too.

M.F.D

893 posts

123 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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Not suitable for the emergency service role, these vehicles are absolutely horsed round the clock and finding time to refuel can be problematic never mind time to recharge.

Obviously there are financial and image incentives for throwing livery on EV's but in reality it's a fruitless exercise.

RS_MAN_CHILD

586 posts

291 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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They have a few dark blue Tesla's in West London totally unmarked you would never know either until they light up the blues n twos!

xx99xx

2,685 posts

95 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/359064/electric...

"Police forces in the UK have more than 430 electric vehicles on their fleets and in excess of 808 chargers."

Old data so will be more now no doubt.

Perhaps one for the EV forum.


Sebring440

3,032 posts

118 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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RSpiston said:
First time I've seen a fully marked up BEV. A Tesla Model3 to be precise. No pics unfortunately as he left a Sainsbury's car park just as I entered..anyone else seen Plod in a BEV ?
My goodness, that's shocking! Thanks for posting! I'll be on the lookout.


Glosphil

4,751 posts

256 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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Mr E said:
RSpiston said:
First time I've seen a fully marked up BEV. A Tesla Model3 to be precise. No pics unfortunately as he left a Sainsbury's car park just as I entered..anyone else seen Plod in a BEV ?
Mk1 Nissan leaf panda car in Cheltenham. Fully marked. About 6 years ago.
In July 2022 Gloucestershire police had 435 vehicles with 21% being EVs; which was then the highest percentage of any police force. The number has increased since then.

One problem with their EV Toyota estates is that when carrying 2 policeman & their usual equipment they are at the maximum permissible weight so cannot carry anyone in the rear seats.

ridds

8,365 posts

266 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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Sussex have a Tesla Model S I think.

I was driving down the M23 a few weeks back, thinking to myself "don't fear those Tesla rear lights when you approach them as the Police don't drive BEVs yet".

Literally 2 minutes later, blue lights approaching from behind. I pull over to allow it past and a white Model S covered in Battenburg flies past me. laugh

easyhome

223 posts

145 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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Our office is just round the corner from Dartford Tesla.

Often see a marked Model S on the row of chargers there. Whenever I’ve seen it pull up they’ve always been 4 up in it.

2Btoo

3,734 posts

225 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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Glosphil said:
Mr E said:
RSpiston said:
First time I've seen a fully marked up BEV. A Tesla Model3 to be precise. No pics unfortunately as he left a Sainsbury's car park just as I entered..anyone else seen Plod in a BEV ?
Mk1 Nissan leaf panda car in Cheltenham. Fully marked. About 6 years ago.
In July 2022 Gloucestershire police had 435 vehicles with 21% being EVs; which was then the highest percentage of any police force. The number has increased since then.

One problem with their EV Toyota estates is that when carrying 2 policeman & their usual equipment they are at the maximum permissible weight so cannot carry anyone in the rear seats.
Interesting. Didn't know that.

I do know that they have "100% Electric Vehicle" in a significantly larger font than the word "Police". Virtue signalling and priorities come to mind.

Biker 1

8,339 posts

141 months

Monday 19th February 2024
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Presumably they're swapping out all their diesel Corsas for EV & keeping the high powered BMWs for high speed chases? I imagine there are budget limits so overall there will be less police vehicles (??)
I remain to be convinced this is a good idea, particularly in the case of a major incident being declared somewhere & all units being urgently required to attend.....

Sheepshanks

38,928 posts

141 months

Monday 19th February 2024
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Biker 1 said:
……..keeping the high powered BMWs for high speed chases?
…errrr - no. Not generally, anyway. They’ve fallen out with BMW due to engines failing at speed after an Officer died.

Edited by Sheepshanks on Monday 19th February 10:39

croyde

25,390 posts

252 months

Monday 19th February 2024
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Sebring440 said:
My goodness, that's shocking! Thanks for posting! I'll be on the lookout.
'Shocking'

See what you did there hehe

ED209

5,999 posts

266 months

Monday 19th February 2024
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CID have loads of electric corsas in my force.

SteBrown91

2,953 posts

151 months

Monday 19th February 2024
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Glosphil said:
In July 2022 Gloucestershire police had 435 vehicles with 21% being EVs; which was then the highest percentage of any police force. The number has increased since then.

One problem with their EV Toyota estates is that when carrying 2 policeman & their usual equipment they are at the maximum permissible weight so cannot carry anyone in the rear seats.
Theres no Toyota EV estates. I think you are confusing EVs with Toyota's self charging hybrid corollas.

Jamescrs

5,777 posts

87 months

Monday 19th February 2024
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Certainly some Police Stations in West Yorkshire have electric Corsa's for the CID teams I believe.

ChevronB19

8,522 posts

185 months

Monday 19th February 2024
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Quite a few i3’s in Cumbria