Bjørn Nyland

Bjørn Nyland

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In this channel you will find tech videos, reviews, road trips, tests and other useful information. I test almost every EV out there.

About me:
I'm a full time KZreadr making content mainly about EVs. In the past I had an office job and then I did some Nimber jobs. Since 2018 I have been doing only KZread. I was born in Thailand and I have lived in Norway since I was four years old.

Nio ES8 family trip to the lake

Nio ES8 family trip to the lake

Volvo EX30 RWD ER range test

Volvo EX30 RWD ER range test

Picking up Nio ES8 for family trips

Picking up Nio ES8 for family trips

Valdemar's Garage May 7, 2024

Valdemar's Garage May 7, 2024

Axel's arrival part 2

Axel's arrival part 2

Axel's arrival part 1

Axel's arrival part 1

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  • @tridrean
    @tridreanСағат бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @tridrean
    @tridreanСағат бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @NorwayRoy
    @NorwayRoyСағат бұрын

    SHUKO!!! what is wrong with shuko? I have nothing else than shuko at home(on a dedikated 10A fused surcuit with the proper fuse type), charging with the "emergency"charger that came with the Classic Kia soul in 2015 and have now well over 200k km on the odo. Works great! 🙂

  • @092kriss
    @092kriss2 сағат бұрын

    Qaputt comment only to feed algorythm, two thumbs up!!

  • @10secondsrule
    @10secondsrule3 сағат бұрын

    I’d go for the white colour. It’s more efficient and it will look very cool and minimalistic as the house itself.

  • @robertimrie3710
    @robertimrie37104 сағат бұрын

    It amazes me that people with an interest in sustainability would not plan and consult with experts when building a new house to ensure that passive heating and cooling is optimised. There is no shame in consulting experts before you build even if you can't afford everything up front. Australia is full of new houses where style is prioritised over substance. I thought regulations in Europe ensured greater deaign for year round climate. Clearly this is not the case. As an aside, you can't have a pool in Australia unless it is fully fenced to protect children in particular from drowning. Not in Norway it seems. To us its like a car with no seatbelts or air bags, its like " oh my god, what about your kids or the neighbours kids"

  • @paescu_2k350
    @paescu_2k3504 сағат бұрын

    Take a look at the factory!

  • @davea691
    @davea6914 сағат бұрын

    Also the reflection of light off of the parking space in front of the house contributes to the heating up of the house.

  • @paescu_2k350
    @paescu_2k3504 сағат бұрын

    Maybe time to cultivate some weed in your greenhouse! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @KoalaBandit223
    @KoalaBandit2234 сағат бұрын

    Awesome. I'd like to see more home improvements videos! 👍I love how you have professionals come over to explain the details.

  • @1hensing895
    @1hensing8958 сағат бұрын

    In the USA the diapers would be gone and someone would have left type 2 discharge on the floor

  • @a1peck
    @a1peck10 сағат бұрын

    Do need a pool fences in Norway?

  • @luisfernandes4145
    @luisfernandes414514 сағат бұрын

    My nerd self wants you to do the factory tour! 😊 Edit: they should sponsor your channel, like mabe giving you all shades for free, they would get a lot of publicity... 😉

  • @thisisritzy
    @thisisritzy14 сағат бұрын

    Don’t u notice the grainy sound of the rode ?

  • @paescu_2k350
    @paescu_2k35014 сағат бұрын

    Best solution would be to plant some trees. Good for nature and good for cooling

  • @imjusthere5225
    @imjusthere522516 сағат бұрын

    We are gonna miss the scrolling wheel for easy handling of the infotainment screen while driving! :(

  • @MaxFiveGames
    @MaxFiveGames16 сағат бұрын

    @bjornnyland Bjørn if a man wants a luxury EV SUV that is super quiet, has very soft ride. And he doesn't care about charging, because he will 90% of the time charge it at home. What should he take? Audi E-Tron or Hongqi?

  • @petercroxford5030
    @petercroxford503017 сағат бұрын

    They use metal shutters in Croatia which are remote controlled keeps the heat out in summer, but also in during the winter and look amazing while turning your house into a mini fortress much better product then this one. Afraid I don't know the price tho

  • @steeleroutwest769
    @steeleroutwest76917 сағат бұрын

    I4 xdrive40 18” wheels video please

  • @bjornnyland
    @bjornnyland49 минут бұрын

    Thank you :)

  • @joeuser1858
    @joeuser185817 сағат бұрын

    Free diapers. What you probably have free health care too lol. We lock up baby formula here cause we can’t feed our children in the US.

  • @ALCLCFVIS
    @ALCLCFVIS20 сағат бұрын

    this is the way 🙂

  • @KilsE90
    @KilsE9020 сағат бұрын

    Check enginr light

  • @coulomjo
    @coulomjo21 сағат бұрын

    This is very interesting! I had never heard of outside screens before. Looking forward to part two!

  • @J4m3s6688
    @J4m3s668821 сағат бұрын

    Maybe you can use a solution that takes the heat removed by the A/C to heat the pool.

  • @bjornnyland
    @bjornnyland50 минут бұрын

    Too complicated.

  • @user-sp9zs9fi4v
    @user-sp9zs9fi4v21 сағат бұрын

    Thank you for the nice review! New interview about TMY LR RWD?, NMC Battery?

  • @carsmax
    @carsmax21 сағат бұрын

    14:10 what about electric G-Wagon?? Long version! Is that in Norway already?

  • @tschuuuls486
    @tschuuuls48622 сағат бұрын

    FYI: Scandic seem to use Somfy motors inside the Zipscreen. So you can integrate it into Home Assistant with the hub and the Somfy integration and control it from a cheap tablet for example :)

  • @carsmax
    @carsmax22 сағат бұрын

    6:47 a what????????? Come on Bjørn. People get`n weaker and weaker! Electric scooter, now an electric stroller? How fare we should go!! No one will walk , push and do something any more. O man, I wonder how human kind will end. I mean it the funny way!!:))

  • @erik7634
    @erik763422 сағат бұрын

    When i tested the Hongqi i hated everything about it, the infotainment radio/map, comfort, seats, acc, also the price is insanity.

  • @carsmax
    @carsmax22 сағат бұрын

    Bjørn ,do you have other companies with other solutions on the hand??

  • @marce8760
    @marce876023 сағат бұрын

    1 tip : use a light colour. It will reflect light betterand keep more heat out.

  • @londonwestman1
    @londonwestman123 сағат бұрын

    What about that really high overall consumption figure.. 800Wh/km..? Have they been leaving it pre-conditioning itself for hours? Maybe it's not turning itself off properly and something's still running when it should be sitting in the garage doing nothing.

  • @carsmax
    @carsmax23 сағат бұрын

    Hello Bjørn . I think white panels are better because they reflecting better than dark panels!!!

  • @davidnorton5887
    @davidnorton588723 сағат бұрын

    Stop fannying about with half arsed solutions, and put in A/C.

  • @TheSweMusicMan
    @TheSweMusicMan15 сағат бұрын

    That would indeed be a half arsed solution. Better to address the cause of the problem first. Then it will be way easier, and you waste much less energy on cooling the house.

  • @deltajohnny
    @deltajohnny23 сағат бұрын

    Here in Spain houses come with aluminum blinds, which have an insulatimg foam inside 😉

  • @FranticGuitar88
    @FranticGuitar88Күн бұрын

    We have sunscreens from Somfy + 3 layer glass with IR reflective film (came with the window) and it made massive difference. Sunscreens have advantage, that they trap the heat far enough from the window so it does not get transferred on to the window at all. I also do building automation as my job, so I made the screens "smart" by monitoring forecast and letting sun in if there is chance that the home will demand heating and vice versa - blocking the sun when it is expected to be hot. Plus there are some additional functions, like wind failsafe, which lifts the sunscreens if the wind is getting too strong to prevent damage.

  • @TechnoMonkeyFarm
    @TechnoMonkeyFarmКүн бұрын

    In Australia we have roller shutters that are very popular, not sure what insects to get over there but if you want to have your house looking new for longer, spray the eves outside as it's much easier than washing the house.

  • @laurilaakso30
    @laurilaakso30Күн бұрын

    Nice greenhouse 😂

  • @Crusherix
    @CrusherixКүн бұрын

    Plant some trees big enough to give you shade if it is allowed Björn, natural shade is the best. :)

  • @kaurinjugoslav6326
    @kaurinjugoslav6326Күн бұрын

    Man, that south facade cries for vertical solar! I hope you're aware that people are more than interested in you introducing these things...

  • @johumm455
    @johumm455Күн бұрын

    if vertical solar was more accepted, the world would be a lot more sustainable

  • @kennethkongerud7114
    @kennethkongerud7114Күн бұрын

    Disse fungerer veldig bra. Vi har ikke hatt noe problem med vind på våre. Men vår største er 2,5 x 1,8. Duken føles nesten magisk. For den blokkerer lys og varme ute samtidig som man ser greit ut. Jeg tror det er 3 % vi har. Har TV-en på veggen mot vinduet og ikke noe skinn i TV-en. På soverommene monterte vi innvendige, lystette, «rullegardiner». Sitter en liten skinne på hver side. Kostet mye mindre og de blokkerer også varmen veldig bra. Ja takk til fabrikkbesøk!

  • @michelgervais8607
    @michelgervais8607Күн бұрын

    Curtains have been invented for these needs Bjorn ! Connected curtains (IKEA…) are perfect and can react to temperature. You will have permanent darkness with film on windows ! If you have heat, send it to your pool via heatpump and get it back on night…

  • @ChainringTours
    @ChainringTours15 сағат бұрын

    IKEA curtains aren't going to help because they are on the inside. Once the heat is inside the house, it doesn't matter, it's inside and can't get out without opening windows (defeating the use of cooling heat pumps). We live in the attic space and it gets lots of sun in the summer (plus being an attic) we have 100% blackout interior blinds and they do no stop the heat, it will be near 50C at the window as it traps the heat in the summer between the window and the screen. We put exterior window screens and it went down to +2C outside temps on the window, from not being able to touch the metal tracks of the interior blinds to hardly a bit of warmth. It also let our way undersized airco be able to have a chance to cool down the apartment.

  • @nevada3602
    @nevada3602Күн бұрын

    Björn, you should plant some (a lot!) of trees 🌳 to give you some shade! It all looks rather empty around your house 🏠

  • @deltajohnny
    @deltajohnny23 сағат бұрын

    It is forbidden to have very tall trees in his area 😉

  • @CKOneK
    @CKOneK23 сағат бұрын

    That's bad. Trees really are the best way to generate shade, while they still let pass enough light in autumn due to loosing the leaves.

  • @deltajohnny
    @deltajohnny22 сағат бұрын

    ​@@CKOneK Yes... he mentioned that his trees could only be 2,5 or 3 meters tall, I don't remember exactly. It's a pity... 😮‍💨😮‍💨

  • @ashotgaziyan8876
    @ashotgaziyan887622 сағат бұрын

    @@deltajohnnythat is strange.

  • @ashotgaziyan8876
    @ashotgaziyan887622 сағат бұрын

    Best solution

  • @oez4880
    @oez4880Күн бұрын

    Yikes 19 square meters. And in direct head on sunlight part of the day. I know from experience that blocking maybe 4 square meters does a lot. That big screen is going to do wonders.

  • @urkn8963
    @urkn8963Күн бұрын

    Plant some pins - they make to perfect combination of sun and shade, smell good and are long lasting!

  • @Chris89cv
    @Chris89cvКүн бұрын

    18:10 pleas visit the factory. Will be very interesting to see how they produce the sun screens 😍

  • @tridruankham2657
    @tridruankham2657Күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @CX23882
    @CX23882Күн бұрын

    I think you'll be very satisfied. I'm in the UK and fitted external screens with black SunTex 80 mesh and they completely solved my overheating issues. The biggest improvements were in the south facing rooms, but it's also noticeable in evenings in the north rooms.

  • @clivepierce1816
    @clivepierce1816Күн бұрын

    The comment about blocking heat on the outside is broadly correct but misunderstands the physics of the problem. An internal white blind which reflected the sunlight would be just as effective. It’s the short-wave radiation absorbed by the furnishings that’s the issue. Reflected short-wave will pass back through the windows unimpeded. Overheating is a common problem with windows designed for solar gain in winter.

  • @oez4880
    @oez4880Күн бұрын

    At least in my case a near white blind inside the house became warm if not hot. Maybe the overall design not good enough for the task, but it’s tricky with internal blinds.

  • @nelcomm
    @nelcommКүн бұрын

    We have internal blinds (metalic) and they become hot and radiate heat into the room.

  • @ChainringTours
    @ChainringTours15 сағат бұрын

    @@nelcomm same, I have 100% blackout blinds that have a reflective back to them. the temp around the window was in the 50 to 55C range when outside was 35C, it didn't stop heat nearly as well as stopping it outside the window with a sun screen.

  • @teslarossa2896
    @teslarossa2896Күн бұрын

    The structure looks great, especially with the white fabric! You can still install curtains on the inside of the entrance area, even if it's just for aesthetics. I would love to see the factory; it's always interesting!

  • @londonwestman1
    @londonwestman123 сағат бұрын

    I think I might opt for an in between medium or dark grey for the screens. As someone said, the aesthetic look of a white house with white screens might look a bit weird.