EV first proper experience - my thoughts.
EV first proper experience - my thoughts.
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FarmerJim

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642 posts

175 months

Thursday 7th August
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Just got back from a marvellous couple of weeks in Lofoten, Norway. Absolutely stunning and you really have to go if you haven't been before, but I digress.

Norway, I think, has the highest uptake of EVs in the western world, with around 90% of new cars sold now being BEVs. This seemed like a good opportunity to try one out for a couple of weeks, with the expectation that the 'or similar' hire care lottery would probably throw one up anyway, whatever box I ticked. I booked a VW Id4 'or similar from Avis and they provided a Toyota bZ4X SUV as a free upgrade. It soon became apparent that that a significant proportion of bZ4X production appears to have made its way onto various Norwegian hire fleets.

A bit of background. My daily is a 2015 Benz E350d estate, with my Sunday afternoon car being a 1927 Alvis 12/50. Herself drives a 2016 Mini Cooper Clubman, which gets the occasional Italian tune up from me. I have generally been drawn towards interesting ICE engines, with previous convictions including an earlier V6 diesel Benz, several V8 Rovers / Land Rovers, a 2.5 V6 Mitsubishi, a 4.0 V8 Jaguar and a 6,750 cc Royce Silver Shadow.

We all know that the whole EV question can rouse passion on both sides of the argument, but I was determined to approach this with an open mind. I have always favoured two very different types of engine; either effortless tourqey waftiness, or red line in every gear, 'drive it like you stole it' weekend fun. My current fleet provides all of that in abundance. The Benz will take the four of us, effortlessly, to southern France and make light work of the daily A to B stuff, while the Alvis is as raw as you can get, with a near racing spec 1920s engine and crash gearbox to help me to keep it real at weekends.

Dog Biscuit

922 posts

13 months

Thursday 7th August
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My eldest daughter lives in lleknes up that way with her Norwegian husband. Been a few times recently.

Amazing place

We drive ev when there

bigmowley

2,332 posts

192 months

Thursday 7th August
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FarmerJim said:
Just got back from a marvellous couple of weeks in Lofoten, Norway. Absolutely stunning and you really have to go if you haven't been before, but I digress.

Norway, I think, has the highest uptake of EVs in the western world, with around 90% of new cars sold now being BEVs. This seemed like a good opportunity to try one out for a couple of weeks, with the expectation that the 'or similar' hire care lottery would probably throw one up anyway, whatever box I ticked. I booked a VW Id4 'or similar from Avis and they provided a Toyota bZ4X SUV as a free upgrade. It soon became apparent that that a significant proportion of bZ4X production appears to have made its way onto various Norwegian hire fleets.

A bit of background. My daily is a 2015 Benz E350d estate, with my Sunday afternoon car being a 1927 Alvis 12/50. Herself drives a 2016 Mini Cooper Clubman, which gets the occasional Italian tune up from me. I have generally been drawn towards interesting ICE engines, with previous convictions including an earlier V6 diesel Benz, several V8 Rovers / Land Rovers, a 2.5 V6 Mitsubishi, a 4.0 V8 Jaguar and a 6,750 cc Royce Silver Shadow.

We all know that the whole EV question can rouse passion on both sides of the argument, but I was determined to approach this with an open mind. I have always favoured two very different types of engine; either effortless tourqey waftiness, or red line in every gear, 'drive it like you stole it' weekend fun. My current fleet provides all of that in abundance. The Benz will take the four of us, effortlessly, to southern France and make light work of the daily A to B stuff, while the Alvis is as raw as you can get, with a near racing spec 1920s engine and crash gearbox to help me to keep it real at weekends.
Is this the intro? Could be a long piece.

raspy

2,071 posts

110 months

Thursday 7th August
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FarmerJim said:
Just got back from a marvellous couple of weeks in Lofoten, Norway. Absolutely stunning and you really have to go if you haven't been before, but I digress.

Norway, I think, has the highest uptake of EVs in the western world, with around 90% of new cars sold now being BEVs. This seemed like a good opportunity to try one out for a couple of weeks, with the expectation that the 'or similar' hire care lottery would probably throw one up anyway, whatever box I ticked. I booked a VW Id4 'or similar from Avis and they provided a Toyota bZ4X SUV as a free upgrade. It soon became apparent that that a significant proportion of bZ4X production appears to have made its way onto various Norwegian hire fleets.
If the UK was as wealthy as Norway and subsidised new EV purchases the way Norway has, I suspect a lot more new cars here would be EVs by now.

"No purchase/import tax on EVs (1990-2022). From 2023 some purchase tax based on the cars’ weight on all new EVs.

Exemption from 25% VAT on purchase (2001-2022). From 2023, Norway will implement a 25% VAT on the purchase price from 500 000 Norwegian Kroner and over

No annual road tax (1996-2021). Reduced tax from 2021. Full tax from 2022.

No charges on toll roads (1997- 2017).

No charges on ferries (2009- 2017).

Maximum 50% of the total amount on ferry fares for electric vehicles (2018)

Maximum 50% of the total amount on toll roads (2018-2022). From 2023 70%

Free municipal parking (1999- 2017)

Access to bus lanes (2005-). New rules allow local authorities to limit the access to only include EVs that carry one or more passengers (2016-)

25% reduced company car tax (2000-2008). 50% reduced company car tax (2009-2017). Company car tax reduction reduced to 40% (2018-2021) and 20 percent from 2022.

Exemption from 25% VAT on leasing (2015-)

The Norwegian Parliament decided on a national goal that all new cars sold by 2025 should be zero-emission (electric or hydrogen) (2017).

«Charging right» for people living in apartment buildings was established (2017-)

Public procurement:​ From 2022 cars needs to be ZEV​. From 2025 the same applies to city buses​

2023: The Norwegian Parliement launces a new goal: In 2030 all new heavy-duty vehicles must be zero emissions or run on biogas.

2025: Practically all new passenger cars sold, are EVs. Norway reaches 10 000 fast chargers and 800 000 EVs."

https://elbil.no/english/norwegian-ev-policy/

sawman

5,060 posts

246 months

Thursday 7th August
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so what did you think of the the EV?

MC Bodge

25,080 posts

191 months

Thursday 7th August
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sawman said:
so what did you think of the the EV?
It was presumably forgettable

laugh

Scabutz

8,532 posts

96 months

Thursday 7th August
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This is like those annoying videos on FB and Insta that tell you it's going to show something and you sit through 2 minutes and nothing happens.

MC Bodge

25,080 posts

191 months

Thursday 7th August
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I reckon that it was just like the Alvis.

Lefty

18,385 posts

218 months

Thursday 7th August
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MC Bodge said:
sawman said:
so what did you think of the the EV?
It was presumably forgettable

laugh
hehe

normalbloke

8,115 posts

235 months

Thursday 7th August
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He’s had a senior moment…

Hans_Gruber

294 posts

187 months

Thursday 7th August
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Maybe half way through writing that something bad happened at the farm?

Heathwood

2,861 posts

218 months

Thursday 7th August
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Did the OP die of boredom?

confused_buyer

6,857 posts

197 months

Thursday 7th August
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Presumably the EV caught fire half way through typing it?

I've had 17 explode under me in the last week alone.

Stanley Rous

110 posts

225 months

Thursday 7th August
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Ah Jesus… the suspense! Come’on man, we wanna know!!!

Zero Fuchs

2,594 posts

34 months

Thursday 7th August
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Stanley Rous said:
Ah Jesus… the suspense! Come’on man, we wanna know!!!
Really.

I'll tell you now.

He's got a high revving sports car and a 350d that'll do the south of France easily.

Also he's rented a Toyota Bz4x laugh

mikeiow

7,210 posts

146 months

Thursday 7th August
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FarmerJim said:
Just got back from a marvellous couple of weeks in Lofoten, Norway. Absolutely stunning and you really have to go if you haven't been before, but I digress.

Norway, I think, has the highest uptake of EVs in the western world, with around 90% of new cars sold now being BEVs. This seemed like a good opportunity to try one out for a couple of weeks, with the expectation that the 'or similar' hire care lottery would probably throw one up anyway, whatever box I ticked. I booked a VW Id4 'or similar from Avis and they provided a Toyota bZ4X SUV as a free upgrade. It soon became apparent that that a significant proportion of bZ4X production appears to have made its way onto various Norwegian hire fleets.

A bit of background. My daily is a 2015 Benz E350d estate, with my Sunday afternoon car being a 1927 Alvis 12/50. Herself drives a 2016 Mini Cooper Clubman, which gets the occasional Italian tune up from me. I have generally been drawn towards interesting ICE engines, with previous convictions including an earlier V6 diesel Benz, several V8 Rovers / Land Rovers, a 2.5 V6 Mitsubishi, a 4.0 V8 Jaguar and a 6,750 cc Royce Silver Shadow.

We all know that the whole EV question can rouse passion on both sides of the argument, but I was determined to approach this with an open mind. I have always favoured two very different types of engine; either effortless tourqey waftiness, or red line in every gear, 'drive it like you stole it' weekend fun. My current fleet provides all of that in abundance. The Benz will take the four of us, effortlessly, to southern France and make light work of the daily A to B stuff, while the Alvis is as raw as you can get, with a near racing spec 1920s engine and crash gearbox to help me to keep it real at weekends.
And?


sjc

14,993 posts

286 months

Thursday 7th August
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He’s fell asleep charging it .

uktrailmonster

6,282 posts

216 months

Thursday 7th August
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Zero Fuchs said:
Stanley Rous said:
Ah Jesus… the suspense! Come’on man, we wanna know!!!
Really.

I'll tell you now.

He's got a high revving sports car and a 350d that'll do the south of France easily.

Also he's rented a Toyota Bz4x laugh
Yeah, he’s managed to rent one of the slowest and least efficient EVs on the market. Not the best benchmark, but will be interesting to see if he still liked it anyway.

Zero Fuchs

2,594 posts

34 months

Thursday 7th August
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uktrailmonster said:
Zero Fuchs said:
Stanley Rous said:
Ah Jesus… the suspense! Come’on man, we wanna know!!!
Really.

I'll tell you now.

He's got a high revving sports car and a 350d that'll do the south of France easily.

Also he's rented a Toyota Bz4x laugh
Yeah, he’s managed to rent one of the slowest and least efficient EVs on the market. Not the best benchmark, but will be interesting to see if he still liked it anyway.
Haha yes. I'm quite often wrong so will wait and see.

But even as someone that's 100% into EV, and a Toyota fanboy, I'd struggle given the introduction laugh

abzmike

10,490 posts

122 months

Thursday 7th August
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Maybe he couldn’t find where to plug his phone in for a charge to complete his post….