EV CHARGING FOR BEGINNERS!
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Selecting the correct type of rapid charger for your particular car is important for a stress free longer journey - in this video I talk about how to find a charger and the three main types of connector you'll find on a typical public rapid charger - CCS, Chademo and Type 2 AC.
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Genuinely useful for a newcomer to EV, thanks for the clarity in the 43kw type 2
@mateialexandrucoltoiu7207
2 жыл бұрын
True, a few years ago I was preparing my electric home installation for 50 KW in order to charge my future EV, and It can actually only draw 11 kw, which is still fine as some EV's can't even do that.
I will be an owner of an EV MG5 - this has been so useful! Thank you!
Brilliant, that cleared up the difference between the AC/DC charge points for me. Thanks. Im in the process of getting a new company vehicle and it will have an onboard 11kw AC charger, so now I finally understand what the onboard charger does and I understand the difference in chargers and cables. Well done, very, very helpful.
I am learning a lot from your blogs which will help me when I receive my car in thee weeks time! Many thanks for your time in posting important info
Like most I’m due to get my first all electric car soon and starting from scratch regarding learning the connector types is just what I needed, thanks
Thank you so much! My mother has just got her first electric car and it has been a learning curve. This is so helpful ❤
I found this a really interesting and helpful video. I've been driving various EVs for almost two years and thanks to you now understand the difference between AC and DC charging (which has always puzzled me). Thanks!
@M1528A
9 ай бұрын
Think of it as petrol and diesel... You can turn diesel into petrol (on board converter) Diesel being ac
Thanks - I've had my Polestar 2 for a few weeks and thought I had my head round it but this was extremely informative and has probably saved me some head scratching and 6 hour services stops. Thanks!
A good explanation. I have come across many new EV owners who pulled up at a rapid and removed the rubber cover to reveal the AC plug (just as they do at home) and arent aware there is the 2nd rubber cover just below covering the DC pins. As a result of the 3 connectors they can only physically connect and use the AC type 2 on the rapid!! A simple mistake that is easily made especially as the charge port on their car is black in colour and so are both rubber covers.
@markhamilton7289
9 ай бұрын
Scary shit that they don’t know this
@philtucker1224
6 ай бұрын
Who are you classing as “they” ? This EV business is very new to most people so learning all of this is invaluable.
Very useful video, new EV driver here and it's nice to have someone go through it as you do.
Excellent explanation of the plug types and limitations. Thank you.
I have been researching charging whilst waiting for my first EV and wish I'd seen this sooner! I've been trying to charge my car for the first time today, out and about, and flunked. Thanks for sharing this. It's really helpful.
@PamenterDoug
21 күн бұрын
I flunked three times in three different places before I found the right connection at a charging station that actually worked. Definitely a learning curve.
After getting my first ev this video has given me some great insight, thanks for sharing
A first rate explanation. Thank you for taking the time to produce this video.
Great video for the newbie EV drivers well done
That was a really clear explanation. I was confused about the fast AC option and you explained it really well
This was a great video. You explained the difference nice and clearly. Just subscribed.
Brilliant video. I'm waiting for my EV and no-one explains this to you, thank you
Really good video . On Zap-Map, 3 people in the last hour have made the AC 43kW blunder and reported a slow charge not realising the limitations of their EV. I’ve replied to them with a link to your video . I think it will help a lot of new EV owners.
@ModernHeroes
3 жыл бұрын
Excellent stuff. I do see a *lot* of people make this mistake. The things they don’t tell you at the dealership, I suppose.
Thank you. I live in Canada but i love the way you explained the choices.
So my friend, I owe you a beer or two. I tried to use a BP Pulse charger the other day that bombed out and left my MG ZS EV not able to start. I'd seen a previous video of yours where this happened to you and you had a spanner to disconnect and reconnect the battery and I had bought one as a result of that. This saved the day for me, so a big thank you. If you are ever around Crawley let me know and I'll buy you that beer!
Thanks for doing this - I found it helpful. Much appreciated!
That's been more than helpful, my first long journey will be a week after I get the car, glad I found this now.
Great information for someone like myself new to EVs. Thanks
Good video. Very informative.
I have had an ev for over 3 years and I charge at home 99% of the time and have always used a CCS when at public chargers and did not know that the type 2 even though it might state 22kwh will only charge at 7kwh as cars that except DC charge will be limited to 7kwh AC. Very helpful 🎉
I guess this is the video that keeps on giving! Reallly appreciate the explanation, thank you. I should recive my brand new MG4 SE Long Range next week, I'm so exited as it's my first EV.
That was really useful. Answered a question I had for a long time.
Great, thanks for this. Looking to buy an EV for the first time and this is really useful
Very helpful, thanks for uploading.
With this hot weather my millage forecast on my screen is showing well over 220 miles range! I only drive around town and village and hardly drive over the speed of 40/50 mph. Again many thanks for the information you show us! Yeah I have got my MG now, have had her since November last year and I love it!
Very useful video, thanks. Now gonna have a look at the rest of your videos 👍🏻😀
Wonderful information, thank you for this video
Thank you for sharing the video.
Brilliant explanation, we did wonder what they all meant!
I am getting an EV and didn't realise this about Type 2, explains why i got really slow charging the other day when i had one for the weekend!
I'm getting my first EV in the summer and found your video very helpful so thanks for posting it. I hadn't realised the important difference in charging speed between the 43kW Type 2 AC and the 50kW DC CCS Type so this will be very helpful for when I take my first long journey and need to use a public charging point.
@choddo
3 жыл бұрын
I think you got this from the good and important explanation in the video but just to be really clear - I don’t think there are any cars out there which will take both 43kW AC and CCS. So if anyone with a CCS or chademo car does accidentally plug into AC on one of those rapids they’ll actually only get 7 or at best 11kW or in very rare cases (like Teslas) 22kW if they can take 3phase. This seems to be a popular mistake by car journos who know a bit of faux charger confusion will get the clicks.
@dalroth10
3 жыл бұрын
@@choddo Thanks for the clarification and I think this point was actually made in the video. I'm looking at a new EV but not a Nissan Leaf or Renault Zoe, so pretty sure that CCS will be on the car and this is the option I'll be choosing when using public chargers. I'm going to have a 7kW home charger installed at my house for the majority of times I'll need to charge.
@choddo
3 жыл бұрын
@@dalroth10 yes it absolutely was. I was just being belt & braces :) Good luck with the new car. Great to see so many people getting on board.
Really likes this video, thanks a lot!
Planning my first long-range trip in my Taycan ... a little nervous, but this helps. Thanks.
You are good at this. Thank you very much. 👍
Great advice, love the video's.
Thanks for a great video. New to all this, about to get new EV in the family. Now i know whats what. Cheers😊
Useful video many thanks
so your saying i shouldnt have stormed away from the charging point like a giant kid, i just had the wrong cable! Thank you!!
Another great video, thanks very much 👍
I know I’m watching too much KZread on everything to do with electric cars, when I spot that this is the exact same charger at the wharf house @IanSampson used 3 years ago on one of his rural leaf blogs. Why my brain decided to file those cement blocks under “useful to remember” and not my shift time at work I’ll never know. Nice to see the unit works better 😃
Thanks lad. That great info
Well explained thank you.
Really useful thanks
Great video, very well explained
Very well explained.
Thanks for an informative video 👍
Very useful. Thankyou.
Thanks for the information :)
Very Interesting, Keep up the good work.
Nice one mate, thanks
Great video, really useful.
Very useful, thanks.
Very helpful, thanks.
Like Avid Viewers comment this was a BRILLIANT video and so informative. I have had HORRID days and now know so much more than I did before viewing this. Thank you, thank you, thank you :)
@ModernHeroes
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Feedback like this makes it all worthwhile.
Thank you for the info. 👍
very helpful. thanks
Invaluabe advice, thank-you from a new EV owener
Very interesting Video Many thanks
Thanks. This is really helpful.
Very helpful thank you 👍
Thanks, very helpful.
Thanks for the explanation. I’m just jumping on the EV bandwagon so this was very useful.
Good information!
Thank you great tips
I got a Renault Twizy which uses a three pin connector, so I'm totally screwed :D
@ModernHeroes
2 жыл бұрын
Twizy is awesome though 🥰. You can buy a 3 pin to type 2 adaptor for untethered charge points 👀
Awesome, thank you.
Thank you.
Very helpful, thanks
@ModernHeroes
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Looking to make more similar videos to this to help newbie EV drivers out - would welcome suggestions on topics.
Good video, thanks
Really helpful..!! 👍🏻
That’s really good. I didn’t know that about the type 2 43 kW chargers needing to use the on-board AC/DC conversion.
Thanks for that, one mistake avoided at least!
First time I had a loan car which was a eNiro back in 2019, I looked on line found a charger in IKEA plugged it, Took me quite a few attempts because it was in the basement and couldn’t get a mobile signal to activate charger, eventually got it charging for quite awhile.. didn’t realise it was a very slow charger (£1.82) at that time I was completely clueless, and just learning, but that night I plugged it into the three pin socket all night and drove 300 mile round trip to London and back, only stopping once for a 45 minute rapid charge( £5.84). It said I had 70 miles left on battery when I was back in Bristol. I’m still trying to save up for my first EV. I only need a short range one because I don’t do very many long trips, so a leaf or Zoe would will do.
Maybe it was the scottish accent but you have just educated me a new owner of a EV cheers mate
Thank you. I'm picking my first electric car up next week and I am slightly nervous about charging at public stations in case I get it wrong and either do damage or make a fool of myself. This is very helpful.
@ModernHeroes
Жыл бұрын
You’ll be absolutely fine, everyone’s new once! Pick a quiet time of day when you don’t actually *need* to charge (ie you aren’t dependant on charging to get to your destination) and take all the time you need. Pretty much zero chance of damaging anything, so that’s one less thing to worry about!
@lunapuella2611
Жыл бұрын
@@ModernHeroes that's very reassuring. Thank you 🙂
Excellent video. Had my Corsa E for a few weeks now & although have a home charger needed to go to a funeral 200 miles away after owning it for a few days. Steep learning curve & took a lot of planning ! I thing that you have cleared up that puzzled me. Couldn't understand what use a type 2 charger was at motorway service stations but now I know. Another thing I am not sure about is that my car can take a charge of 100kW & whether using anything faster would cause damage or if would just charge at maximum my car can take.
@ModernHeroes
2 жыл бұрын
It’ll just charge at the maximum your car will take - there’s negotiation between the car and charger. Can use 350kW chargers no problem (but you might find you’ll be paying a premium for no benefit)
Many thanks - really helpful to a novice likee!
great video well done. i do have to explain to quite a few people about 43kW Type 2 only charging as much as your car can take. Ive seen instavolt get some stick for not including this but this is where we headed, you should do a video about the max charge your car can take too, pointless looking for a 150 or even 350 charger and sometimes paying a higher price to use the faster one if your car can only charge at 50.
@ModernHeroes
3 жыл бұрын
Very good point. I suppose, though, you’re more likely to just charge wherever is available / convenient / working than worry too much about it being 150kW or higher in a 50kW car.
@Paul-en9yh
3 жыл бұрын
@@ModernHeroes agree when the only ones around you are electric highway ones your just amazed they work and think to yourself should put the lotto on tonight :)
This is what I like about the Renault Megane. You can charge AC at 22kwh and if you're visiting a spot not to long, it will charge your car pretty fast and cheap on a 22 charger.
Thanks mate
I didn't know 43 kwH Type2, maybe dismissed it. I have a Nissan Leaf with Chademo. For anyone who is considering buying a new EV, I would say if you are planning to make trips over 150 miles, go for a car with CCS. It is not terrible to have Chademo, but usually, there are fewer Chademo connectors compared to CCS. If there are 6 chargers at a charging point, you will probably see only 1 or 2 Chademos. There is a big chance of them being occupied by other Nissan Leaf owners, since it is a really common car, or chargers are not working at all.
In the USA we use plugshare to find all chargers.the UK uses zapmap.
Getting megane etech 60kwh , is it generally mord exoensive to run via rapid chargers then simular size petrol cars per mile?
The Universities are missing a trick here . . . . EV changing is so complicated they should be offering degree courses!
I’ve been driving EV’s for more that 6 years and as you noted, I didn’t learn anything- but I still delightedly watched until the end just for the satisfaction that someone has finally done this much needed video-well done sir! I would be really interested to see you do a multi-day vlog of your real world usage as a realistic counter to the endless journalists doing ‘we drove them til they died” videos and/or sitting in a car obsessing about charge speed and charging to 100%.
@ModernHeroes
3 жыл бұрын
Good idea - I’ll see what I can come up with. I suspect a return to the office is on the cards fairly shortly so I might be faced with having to make lengthy journeys fairly often 🤔.
@davidshipp623
3 жыл бұрын
@@ModernHeroes great stuff - I’ll look out for it!
That 43kw is like you said. Limited by the car. And if you want 22kw needed it at option upgrade when you brought the car. Most cars allow 11kw but all Zoe can take advantage of 22 and 43
I am planning to by a Electric Bike, it natively support 1.2kW and 3.5kW charging with first party carryon charger, since bike has CCS connector, would I be able to charge it at these 4-wheeler charging stations? If so what would be fastest it can safely charge at? Fyi: Battery is 10.4kWh
So in terms of cost if your car supports ccs would that cost more than the ac charger type because it’s faster?
Can we charge a vehicle using AC type-2 connector with DC current
Keep it up
So now I know, and I was confused before, thank you.
i r disapoint no scary jumper :) - interesting about the ac - knew it wasnt as quick didnt know it wasnt THAT quick
@ModernHeroes
3 жыл бұрын
There are a handful of cars that’ll charge at 11kW or 22kW on AC. Only one I know of that does 43 is Zoe and even then, only certain models!
Whilst Zap map is good for finding them, people don't seem to update the charge points regularly in Scotland, especially if there is an issue with one.
Great video to share with noobs 👍👌👌👏👏
@ModernHeroes
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍- I see a lot of people confused about 43kW Type 2 on forums, FB groups etc so hopefully this will help.