Introduction to ELECTRIC VANS episode 4 /5 inc Vauxhall Vivaro-E | 100% Independent, 100% Electric

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- Electric side doors are featured and can be optioned with a foot swing.
- The three driving power modes are Power which features 100 kW, Normal with 80 kW, and Eco with 60 kW.
- As the van loses power, the range gains and the top speed is limited to 81 mph.
- Charging can be done with AC or DC, the best way to charge is what’s called “fast-charging”.
- The 50kWh battery will charge from 0-80% in around 30 minutes at 100kW DC.
- The 75kWh battery will charge from 0-80% in about 45 minutes at 100kW DC.
- When plugged into a domestic outlet, the 50kWh battery will take approximately 28 hours to charge, and 75kWh battery will take 42 hours.
- The 7kW wall box will charge both batteries between 7.5 and 11.2 hours.
- There is a head-up display that shows things like speed and energy consumption.
- The van's head-up display is capable of reading road signs.
- A blind spot is present, which could be improved with a mirror.
- The van's alarm isn't as good as other vehicles.
- Most basic versions can be picked up with the government grants for around 27 grand.
- The reviewer likes the Vivaro because of the high-tech features, variety of models, and that large companies are investing in it.
- If you are looking for electric vehicle fleet, look at putting solar panels on your roof to charge it.
- Running cost of this Van is very low due to SolarSense’s solar power.
- One tonne is the towing capacity of the van.
- The smaller 50kWh battery has a higher payload.
- Solarsense is using electric vehicles to deliver their products to customers.
- Solarsense primarily installs solar PV, solar hot water, and batteries.
- Solarsense worked with Glastonbury at Worthy Farm.

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