MickieB drives a Peugeot e-2008 GT Premium 46.3kWh 2022, standard specification.
This is MickieB’s second electric car, he’s owned the Peugeot e-2008 for less than a year and drives 5,000-10,000 miles annually. The current mileage of the car is between 5,000-10,000 miles and he achieves 185 miles from an 80% charge.
Why did you choose the Peugeot e-2008?
I had the e-208 before and wanted something bigger. This car fits the bill, exactly!
Positives
- Styling
- space
- range
- great interior.
Negatives
- No powered tailgate.
Compared to when you first bought the car, does your battery still charge at the same rate & do you still get the same range?
Yes
Have you experienced any faults with the car? If so, what have they been?
None
What are the standout technological features of the car?
- Adaptive cruise
- keyless entry
- 18″ black alloys
- interior ambient mood lighting
- alcantara seats
- automatic headlights and wipers
- 100kW charging speed.
Tell us something people wouldn’t readily know about your Peugeot e-2008
Split boot with retaining clips built into the sides. The parcel shelf can be stored in this area also.
What’s the biggest or funniest myth you’ve heard about EVs?
Cannot use a car wash, cannot charge the car if it’s raining, cannot use the radio and you have to leave the heating and/or the climate control off because the battery runs down too quickly…
What electric car(s) are you interested in next and why?
Peugeot e-408, Peugeot e-3008 or another (updated) e-2008!
Home charging unit
Ohme Home Pro (7.4 kW) – Excellent! Simple to use via the app and manually too. Nice, discreet design and it works well.
Electricity supplier & tariff
British Gas
Do you use public charging networks?
No
Insurance
AA Insurance – no problems, very good.
Please itemise where you’re saving money (or not) owning & running a Peugeot e-2008
I used to spend over £80 per month on my petrol Vauxhall Grandland SRi. Now, I spend approximately £28 per month on electricity.
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