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    Home charging - confused!

    Cheers Graham I have been and measured the gap between the garage doors (we live an exciting life lol!) and it's about 11 inches so probably an option but now concerned about how to get power to it. How can I find out if this is a problem - would Rolec / BG come and do a survey before I...
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    Home charging - confused!

    Have a Pug 4007 which is the same as outlander so happy will fit under. I am very sad a spent quite a bit of time getting to garage set up to fit 2 cars in. I am a bit concerned with the charge unit sticking out. Happy unit will be ok but the handle on some units appear to stick out a bit - I...
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    Home charging - confused!

    Ok. That could be interesting as it's under the stairs at the back of the house so nowhere near the garage. Could that be an issue? Cheers
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    Home charging - confused!

    Sorry, what do you mean by consumer unit?
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    Home charging - confused!

    I don't think would fit between and reversing in not currently an option as have shelving that bonnet currently fits under. I think trailing across back will be my only option and would be happy with that if cable is long enough to go along floor, don't fancy the cable resting on car as would...
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    Home charging - confused!

    Thanks for the replays, really appreciated. Really need to park the Outlander on the left as not really room on the right. Can't beat parking 2 cars in the garage particularly in a frosty morning when everybody is clearing ther cars. Got the finishing touch last year of electric doors.
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    Home charging - confused!

    Sorry for another thread on this but from reading other threads I have just got very confused and please be gentle with me as totally new to electric vehicles. I am seriously considering a Outlander PHEV as my company car so have been investigating options for home charging but have just got...
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    Possible purchase

    Thanks. I actually have a light right foot when commuting as like the challenge of trying to get best mpg possible - no point trying to go fast as to busy. I was thinking the most economical way to drive would e to use the petrol engine on the A roads and save the charge for the city driving...
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    Possible purchase

    Thanks Alan. Have asked about charging at work but no response yet and doubt will be able to but if I can get half the journey on one charge would be good. Current family car is a Pug 4007 where I get between 30 & 35 mpg so not much difference
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    Possible purchase

    Hi. I am thinking of getting a PHEV on my company car scheme as the tax break makes it vey attractive. The one thing I am not sure about is range / consumption. My daily commute is a 60 mile round trip into the centre of Edinburgh and involves no motorways or dual carriageways but twisty A...
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