As discussed, one of the issues with the 2018 Nissan Leaf is lack of active battery cooling. Thus, driving more than 500 km in a day, becomes somewhat painful, as rapid charges slow to a glacial 20 kW maximum speed as you do your third rapid charge. Recently I wound up buying a portable fan,Continue reading “Active battery cooling on the Cheap”
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Driving the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross plug in hybrid
Mitsubishi continues the evolution of the Outlander with a slightly smaller Eclipse cross. While there is ample space in the interior (my 6’4″ frame fit just fine in the back seat), the boot is slightly smaller. As with the Outlander PHEV, the battery pack is located in the boot, which includes the 12V battery. WeContinue reading “Driving the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross plug in hybrid”
Whats with the NACS fever?
The North American Charging Standard (NACS), formerly known as the Tesla plug, is a DC fast charging system. Its one of three active fast charging systems in North America at the moment, (the other two being CCS and CHADEMO). Recently, Ford, GM and Polestar decided to equip their vehicles with a NACS connector for fastContinue reading “Whats with the NACS fever?”
How is the new ultra low overnight (ULO) rate working out for us?
Recently Ontario offered electricity customers in select markets, a new ultra-low overnight electricity rate. On the upside, you pay a very low overnight rate (2.5 c/kWh), on the downside, peak rates are much higher (25 c/kWh). I decided to switch, although some of my neighbors were skeptical, mostly as well, people like to sleep duringContinue reading “How is the new ultra low overnight (ULO) rate working out for us?”
Port Burwell provincial park
Along the Northern Shore of Lake Erie sits port Burwell. Its a dog friendly provincial park and one of the few where you can take your dog to the beach and swim with Fido if that is your leisure. Also, its home to the Ojibwa, a cold war era Submarine that saw service in theContinue reading “Port Burwell provincial park”
Whats with all the electric trucks?
Car companies love making cars that sell. Somehow, large pickup trucks are firmly at the top of the best sellers list these days. Perhaps driven by our desire for an all around car that can do it all, from hailing sports gear to commuting. But as we will discuss, there are flaws in that reasoning,Continue reading “Whats with all the electric trucks?”
In defense of the flying ski-trip
This is something that comes up when shopping for a car. “I need a big big big SUV that can take me and my family ski-gear and all, on a road trip to say Banff AB”. Such a requirement naturally sends one towards a large gas guzzling SUV, while there are larger EVs like FordContinue reading “In defense of the flying ski-trip”
Picton
Why not include Picton in your next Prince Edward County visit? It is a lovely town, with lots of things to see and do. The Glenora ferry can make the drive to Kingston a lot more pleasant. There is lots of wineries some of which have charging stations, why not charge as you enjoy aContinue reading “Picton”
Experiments in Peak Shifting
Much ink has been spilled over the state of Ontario’s Electricity grid, some fear a near total collapse as EVs become more common. As always, the truth is more nuanced, during certain times, Ontario’s grid is under strain, while at others, ample power is available. A home battery system can help. The idea here isContinue reading “Experiments in Peak Shifting”
First charge
I recently bumped into an elderly couple driving their first EV at a charging station. This was a DC fast charger at a highway rest stop. If you got it all down, you can park, plug in and be charging in less than a minute. But its a very different experience than stopping at aContinue reading “First charge”