Fun fact: 7/8 is ridiculously prevalent in ethnic music of some eastern european cultures. I have no idea how it happened, but they dance to that stuff, and it totally works. After a while, you stop noticing and it just becomes normal...
How practical are the electric cars to use over there?Saturday I test drove the new all-electric Fiat 500, with the larger 44-ish kWh battery pack.
Fun fact: 7/8 is ridiculously prevalent in ethnic music of some eastern european cultures. I have no idea how it happened, but they dance to that stuff, and it totally works. After a while, you stop noticing and it just becomes normal...
Is it at all possible to go any non-trivial distance in one
SInce I do not believe Russias and Switzerlands definition of "non-trivial distances" are located anywhere in the same solar system, I don't think I'm qualified to answer that... ?Is it at all possible to go any non-trivial distance in one, like to next country over?
How practical are the electric cars to use over there?
Where can they be charged?
Is it at all possible to go any non-trivial distance in one, like to next country over?
Hm, from the local reviews i read this tend to flip around as you go into proper cold territory. Because on a crisp -55*C morning starting a gasoline car can be quite an ordeal, while a tesla just switches on and goes.So EVs are not made for "cold" countries.
So i'm mainly interested what the infrastructure is like over there? The maps show a lot of charging stations once you cross over into the EU, are they actually real?
So i'm mainly interested what the infrastructure is like over there? The maps show a lot of charging stations once you cross over into the EU, are they actually real?
Considering the Top Gear trio ended in fire and a "stolen" car, sounds like it went well.In continuation of me getting a HGV Licence 4 days ago, I had a Job offer the next day and yesterday had a baptism of fire. I'm entirely new to the role and all I get is 30min induction and handed the keys to a fully loaded 18ton lorry and some paperwork, then told "off you go". 8 hours later and two horrible drops and I did not hit anything. yay. Today 11 hours and 4 drops and todays truck is old and no more damaged than when I picked it up. Lets see how tomorrow goes.
Sorry for not getting back to you earlier!How practical are the electric cars to use over there?
Where can they be charged?
Is it at all possible to go any non-trivial distance in one, like to next country over?
What would that mean for people who live in flats/apartments?domestic charging
Which is exactly the route i was thinking of when asking if the charging stations actually exist, since a lot of the ones listed on the maps here don't actually exist at all, or are some private locked up installations.So when zooming in, I think you can really drive the Pertersburg-Novgorod-Tver-Moscow highway with an EV. Better than nothing.
Yeah, and if you do drop a cord down, someone else is sure to plug it in their car.