Kilowatt Half Hour Ep 91: EV bargains, bongs and the trillion dollar bonus

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Weekly, the Electrifying.com fulfill online to talk about all the concerns at hand. Such as the weather condition, what we're all having for our tea and who discarded who in last night's Love Island. Between these heavyweight subjects, we likewise discuss electric vehicles. A lot. Most likely an unhealthy amount to be truthful.

And when we do discuss vehicles, we discover a lot. From industry gossip to the more mundane practicalities of electric cars and truck ownership, it's the location where we dish the dirt on the cars we've been driving and deliver our own decisions on the current electric automobile news. We likewise like to have a good laugh at the daftest little bits of anti-electric news that we have actually seen in the press.

We can't guarantee that you'll find out much. You probably won't. But if you expensive 30 minutes of idle chat and gossip about the world of electric cars, we're here for you. If you like it/ dislike it/ believe it's too long or too short, let us understand.

Chapters are listed below so you can jump straight to the topic you're most interested in:.

0:00– Weekly EV News Intro: Black Friday Offers, "bings & bongs," listener Q&A.
0:42– New EV Introduce Speed: China vs Europe fightback.
1:18– Renault Twingo EV First Look.
5:36– Nissan twin report & Renault 5/4 tie-ins.
6:10– Renault 5 Story: Roland-Garros edition love.
8:19– New Chinese SUV Drop: Geely EX5 introduction & competitors (MG ZS/HS, Citroën ë-C5, Kia EV3).
11:41– Incentives: additional ICE trade-in bonus offer, charger/charging credits.
12:22– PCP vs Leasing: why lease rates lag.
13:28– Clever Storage: giant rear under-seat drawer.
14:16– Safety "Bings & Bongs": calibration problems & assured OTA repair.
17:01– Huge Grant News: Citroën ë-C5 Aircross Long Variety certifies.
18:49– Brand name Positioning: Is Peugeot "premium"? Market perceptions.
20:09– Headlines: Elon Musk trillion-dollar pay package targets.
21:57– Utilized EV Bargain: Fiat 500e (42kWh) value case.
23:18– Hot Lease Offer: MG5 EV for family spending plans.
25:04– BMW iX3 efficiency vs Audi Q4 (heat pump truths).
28:01– Little, budget friendly AWD EVs for light off-road (Recon, Avenger, bZ4X/Solterra).
30:59– Motability plan– timing, models, range needs.
33:44– Tires Matter: big wheels vs range/comfort (real-world deltas).
36:40– Tesla Swear Jar? Balanced take on Tesla strengths.
38:42– Wrap-Up & How to Contact the Show.

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25 responses to “Kilowatt Half Hour Ep 91: EV bargains, bongs and the trillion dollar bonus”

  1. @MyMateYourMate Avatar
    @MyMateYourMate

    It’s the sub-£10k market that seems to be growing. Old style MG5s and Hyundai Ioniqs are going for £8k which will bring EVs into a whole new market that’s not really converted yet. One day we’ll have proper EVs (i.e. 150-250 mile ranges) at £3/4/5k and the MASS 2nd hand market.

    1. @ArpanMukhopadhyay93 Avatar
      @ArpanMukhopadhyay93

      Naicee

  2. @johngraham1321 Avatar
    @johngraham1321

    Great Podcast as always – the subject of the heat pump needs further research so I look forward to you digging in to that. However the idea of preconditioning the car to assist with not losing range is a sore point. In the Citroen EC3 the word ‘preconditioning’ is a four letter word amongst owners! I have owned my EC3 for 7 months and despite promise after promise from Citroen UK of an update to provide this facility it has still not arrived. Despite the car being sold with this facility in all the advertising it has never been available. As we head into the cold weather none of us can precondition the cabin! And there is still no date being offered to us by when the update will be available…. We’re not impressed. Your thoughts? Keep up the good work at Electrifying 🙂

  3. @helipeek2736 Avatar
    @helipeek2736

    16:14 All my cars have a safety system – ME!!

  4. @soapyfrog Avatar
    @soapyfrog

    Don’t be afraid of using the T word. The EV market and your business wouldn’t exist without Tesla, setting the bar, building out a charging network etc.
    My model 3 is going back next week so I’m done with them but I wouldn’t be 4 years into EVs without it.

    1. @V_Dubya Avatar
      @V_Dubya

      It wouldn’t be the same without them. It’s a shame they have such political overheads but it makes them untouchable for the time being. It could wear off but the association is too repulsive for many now. Just be a nice person, child poverty and everything will be forgiven

  5. @GeeJay1956 Avatar
    @GeeJay1956

    Sad news that Quentin Willson has passed away.

    1. @AutoTrawler Avatar
      @AutoTrawler

      and not that old either, RIP Quentin

    2. @taloire43 Avatar
      @taloire43

      I agree. I remember Quentin from the early Top Gear and Fifth Gear days and,more recently, championing evs.

  6. @starlord8973 Avatar
    @starlord8973

    I Have Mobility car no off road Parking or Charging i got a IONIQ 5 LONG RANGE 84 KW at the Time the Advanced Payment was £1600 But its a Great Car with long range and i charge at Tesla Super chargers which are the Cheapest in the Uk ?

  7. @robsmith1a Avatar
    @robsmith1a

    In 2017 I bought a Zoe and paid for the battery. I sold the car easily in 2020:but selling one with the battery lease would definitely have been more difficult because it would have been about £70 per month which is a lot of you don’t do many miles.

  8. @appkazoo5925 Avatar
    @appkazoo5925

    There was a lot of criticism of the way in which the EV grant was introduced and structured. Some of that was reasonable BUT because it had strict criteria that some manufacturers couldn’t possibly meet it’s meant they have to fund their own version of it. That’s leveraged the impact of the government’s funding quite nicely,

  9. @e-trippingwithadamgebbett8024 Avatar
    @e-trippingwithadamgebbett8024

    I can’t believe I have beaten Jinny in driving a new car. I did find a lot of Omoda and Jaecoo. In the car. However build quality was better than some Mercedes I have driven.

  10. @PattyTheGeek Avatar
    @PattyTheGeek

    Twingo looks to be a fun, youthful and cheery car. Love the peppy colors.

  11. @JonathanPalfrey Avatar
    @JonathanPalfrey

    I’ve noticed the Chinese cars are really bad for the safety feature noises. I test drove the MG IM6 todays, very nice car but it kept moaning at me even though I was always looking at the road.

  12. @misreb1 Avatar
    @misreb1

    I really think the EU regulations need to change. You should be able to make the car remember your safety settings. If anyone is after a used BMW i4, I would recommend the pre face lift. Mine is 2023 and it remember its settings. I leave it on a polite nudge on the steering wheel for lane assist and silent blinking in the head up display if you exceed what it thinks the speed limit of the road (it gets it wrong sometimes). My friend has the 2024 and it rests itself every time…

  13. @AuntieBuddie Avatar
    @AuntieBuddie

    Lovely episode. Not mentioned this time, but can you set up a swear jar for ‘flappy paddles’ please?

  14. @davidclabon1138 Avatar
    @davidclabon1138

    I have a BYD Seal and love it so much, but the safety stuff is crazy, I have to turn a few things off every time, fine to come on evr=erytime but manufacturers should create personal buttons that remember your settings, one push of one button on the home screen and problem solved. Why you are there, link it to the memory seats button, job done. 🙂

  15. @taloire43 Avatar
    @taloire43

    The Govt grant turned out to be no great shakes. Buy a Kia EV3 on a PCP deal with Kia Finance and the price is reduced by £3750. Sign up with part ex, take delivery and then pay off the loan; I paid ours off after a couple of weeks and got a rebate of around £2700 for early settlement. We have a nice letter from Kia Finance telling us the car is ours!

  16. @russvhill2 Avatar
    @russvhill2

    Well done Tom for holding out for smaller wheels. The Twingo is destined for city streets where there are speed bumps and pot holes and cobbles. It does not need sports car feel to the steering at the cost of bursting expensive tyres on those pot holes and sunken drain covers. If the Twingo is being sold as an affordable car it should be fitted with affordable tyres!

    1. @robsmith1a Avatar
      @robsmith1a

      Larger wheels are also much easier to kerb because of lack of protection from a bigger sidewall

  17. @malcolmfowler8972 Avatar
    @malcolmfowler8972

    Glad I’m not the only one that prefers the greater efficiency of smaller wheels over the allegedly better looking large wheels.

  18. @ezy.from.now.on. Avatar
    @ezy.from.now.on.

    Yeah I live in Australia and Peugeot did go with the idea of pricing themselves as a more prestigious brand here and it kind of works for them BC they are very rare on the roads making them very much stand out and turn your heads thinking “oh wow what’s that” but that’s BC Australia puts tarrifs on cars coming in from Europe lmao. Doesn’t bother me tho, BC it keeps the tariffs off the Chinese cars, so the Geely EX5 your talking about starts at £22,000 here (could be cheaper this time of year for Christmas and end of MY24 deals since we’ve already had the car for almost a year here if not longer.

  19. @fredbloggs72 Avatar
    @fredbloggs72

    Wow, when I saw the ‘half hour’ was out today thought I had missed the boat for getting my question in, good work. Funny enough when I first saw the Avenger had a AWD version I got very excited, not so much when I saw it was a hybrid, but you are right the choice of tyres makes a big differance and that might be the route to go.

  20. @TassieEV Avatar
    @TassieEV

    RIP Quentin Wilson hopefully you’ll have a post-edit piece at the end of the show as I know this was filmed before his passing. Also Ginny did you not look at the charging/charge port on the Twingo at all, from what I’ve seen it has NO CCS so it’s AC only charging…really Renault in 2025!!

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