Electric Week Summary

First things first, did you enjoy driving electric for the week? Yes, absolutely! I was a little apprehensive at first but found it incredibly easy to drive. My range anxiety disappeared as soon as I saw the dashboard - everything was designed to be intuitive and easy to use.
Did driving electric exceed your expectations? It really did. I didn't know what to expect, but I found the car a joy to drive - rapid acceleration, smooth handling, and a high tech interior. I generally like driving anyway, but during this week, I was actually excited to get on the road.
Did you find your worries unfounded? Generally, yes - the Electroverse app certainly helped too. One of my concerns was finding available chargers, so not only could I see this in real-time via the Electroverse app (so helpful!), I could also filter by rapid charging to ensure I wasn't charging for too long.

How did you find using Electroverse? Extremely easy. Just tap and go - loved it! The app filters in particular made finding available chargers a breeze, and the route mapping function really helped give me peace of mind, knowing that my journey was taking me past suitable charging points.
Upon reflection, would you have driven further afield? Yes, I think so. Having discovered that you can use the Electroverse card abroad, I would have been keen to research a route to France - or maybe even further!
Would you consider buying an electric vehicle in the future? Would love to! The technology already feels reliable and will hopefully become more affordable over time (leasing feels like a more realistic option at the moment). The only downside for me was the length of time spent charging, however, as I didn't complete an overnight slow charge (as so many EV drivers do), I was reliant on topping up on the go. If I were to buy an electric car, I would 100% invest in a home charger, or find a slow on-street charger near me (which I didn't do this week!).
What advice would you give to someone who has never driven an electric car? Range anxiety is exaggerated - a full battery charge is not far off a full tank of fuel in terms of distance (depending on the car of course!). When calculating cost-benefit, the difference is massive - a full charge at home can cost as little as £8 compared to almost £80 for a full tank. You'll save in the long run!
Any final comments? In the handful of times it's happened, I've already learnt how frustrating it is to have chargers blocked by non-EVs! I'll definitely be more aware of where I'm parking in future.
