Jaguar I-PACE 2020, Paul – EV Owner Review

Jaguar I-PACE 2020, Paul - EV Owner Review

What is your name? 
Paul

 

What is the make and model of your EV?
Jaguar I-PACE

 

How old is your EV?
1-2 years old

 

How long have you owned your EV?
1 – 2 years

 

What is the mileage on your EV?
5,000 – 10,000 miles

 

How many EVs have you owned?
This is my first

 

What is the average mileage range you achieve from your EV when fully charged?
220 miles

 

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Why did you choose this car?
Benefit in kind saving.

 

Positives – List 3 or more reasons why you love this car?

  • Not having to fill up with fuel
  • It’s quiet
  • Acceleration.

 

Negatives – List 3 or more things that you really don’t like about this car?

  • Lack of charging locations.

 

Surprise us! Tell us something surprising about this car?
The boot space is huge.

 

Stick or twist? If it’s twist, what are you considering and why?
Twist to an Audi e-tron, just for a change.

 

What home charging unit do you use and would you recommend it to others?
Pod Point and yes I would recommend it.

 

What home electricity supplier & tariff do you use and would you recommend it to others?
Octopus Energy and yes I would recommend them.

 

What public charging networks do you use and would you recommend them to others?
I use BP Pulse and yes I would recommend them as all other charging networks are unreliable.

 

Who do you insure your EV with and would you recommend them to others?
Insure with LV and yes I would recommend them.

 

Jaguar I-PACE 2020, Paul - EV Owner Review

 

Jaguar I-PACE 2020, Paul - EV Owner Review

 

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