New budget-friendly electric cars, battery longevity myths, and home charging innovations
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Get ready for another thrilling edition of the Everything EV Podcast, hosted by Matt Allan and Richard Alvin, where we delve into the latest developments in the world of electric vehicles and sustainable transport.
In this week’s episode, we’re buzzing with excitement as we explore a host of new model launches and EV news that are sure to spark your interest.
First up, we dive into the revival of iconic models with the eagerly anticipated Renault 4, a retro throwback with a modern electric twist, set to debut at the Paris Motor Show. Alongside this, we discuss the launch of a new, budget-friendly Skoda that’s shaking up the market, and the arrival of an exciting new Chinese EV brand that’s about to hit UK shores. If you're on the lookout for affordable electric options, you won’t want to miss this!
On top of that, we tackle the big questions surrounding battery life and degradation—should you really be worried about replacing your EV battery? Spoiler: probably not! We’ll break down the latest findings and dispel common myths to ease your concerns about longevity. From insurance write-offs to the latest breakthroughs in home charging, including innovative vehicle-to-grid solutions, we cover it all to ensure you’re up to speed on the key trends shaping the EV market.
But that’s not all—Matt has been busy putting some of the latest EVs through their paces, and he’s ready to share his thoughts. This week, he takes us inside the new Peugeot e5008, a practical seven-seater with an impressive range that could be the solution to your family’s electric needs. He also shares his experiences behind the wheel of the futuristic Polestar 4—one of the only production cars on the market with no rear window—and the luxurious Genesis GV70, which he’ll be driving long-term to give you the full lowdown on its capabilities as a family EV.
We also touch on more exciting news from the world of EVs, such as Skoda’s new Elroq and LeapMotor's budget-friendly entries into the UK market, including the TT03, which promises to be one of the most affordable electric cars available. With prices starting as low as £15,995, we’ll explore what this could mean for the UK car industry and how these lower-cost models might impact EV adoption.
We wrap up the episode with our fan-favourite myth-busting segment. This week, we examine some of the more bizarre questions people are asking about EVs, like whether you can really charge your car in the rain (spoiler: you can!) and how EV insurance write-off rates compare to traditional vehicles. We also look ahead to future tech with Myenergi’s new vehicle-to-grid home charger, a game-changer that allows EV owners to sell energy back to the grid.
Join us for these electrifying discussions and more, and don’t forget to stick around for our upcoming Q&A episode, where we’ll answer your burning EV questions.
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