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- Be Confident Buying a Used EV: Get An OBD2 (OBDII) Scanner!When buying a used car, the one aspect to check is the state of the mechanical components. Before, I would be concerned about how the engine has lived, whether or not it has had an ‘easy’ life munching motorway miles,… Read more: Be Confident Buying a Used EV: Get An OBD2 (OBDII) Scanner!
- KC Talks EV For 2025: More Events, More Reviews, Even Better EVs!2024 has been great for the channel, and in the regular channel update video, we discuss the future events for 2025. On top of this, I want to know exactly what you want to see from the videos: Is there… Read more: KC Talks EV For 2025: More Events, More Reviews, Even Better EVs!
- EV Owner? Join THE EV Weekend This Year!I am so happy to announce: THE EV Weekend! I and many others will be attending two excellent events over the 7th and 8th September, and it is the perfect way to spend the weekend! Both are great family centric… Read more: EV Owner? Join THE EV Weekend This Year!
- Amazing Family Car – Vauxhall Astra EThe Vauxhall Astra certainly has changed over generations : it is not made by General Motors, and rather underneath is now based on the same platform as the Citroen and Peugeot vehicles it used to compete with. However, I think… Read more: Amazing Family Car – Vauxhall Astra E
- Battery Health: The FUD, and the TruthMost modern production EV batteries are warrantied between 5-10 years and from 70,000 to 100,000 miles. The warranty limits are based on the energy it will carry when it’s fully charged (70-80% of the original). They will work after the warranty period (just like an ICE engine).