I’ve been a EV driver since 2012 when my wife and I bought our Nissan Leaf, and as a first timer have never looked back. As a patron of your show you are doing great work. Let us keep going forward so we can stop this crazy world of burning stuff. Will be at the show on Saturday. I’m sure it will be a success for us 🎉
In 2012 I guarantee your Nissan leaf was powered by electricity form burning fossil fuels. Just because you dont see it coming out an exhaust pipe doesnt mean diesel fumes were not being produced for you to make your journeys. Out of sight out of mind, someone else's problem, still the same result.
I've been a Patreon supporter of Fully Charged since June 2017. I'm very grateful for the advice and entertainment received over the years. The channel has helped me move to an electric car, solar power, battery storage and air source heat pump. I'm really interested to find out more about Electric Vehicles UK and continue to support what you guys are doing. Keep up the good work!
What do @FullyCharged think about the new government extending subsidies of £22 billion in Carbon capture so gas power stations can carry on burning stuff for the next 25 years. Surely that money would be better spent installing mass battery storage so we can get rid of gas altogether?
@@MrDAVIDATKINyou're asking a viewer not the show so I'll jump in... Because this transition didn't start 50 years ago we've missed the moment where the changes could have been easy so carbon capture has now become necessary & if the price is £22bn that's what we have to pay.
@@alanhat5252 Mmmm... Not too sure. If we had started CC 50 years ago, £22bn would have been OK, with that timescale! However, we just don't have the time to mess around with a currently innefectual solution like CC :(( We MUST spent money on solutions that will have an impact WITH FIVE YEARS. Wind, Solar & Batteries are the ONLY options in this timescale! Certainly, CC may be used in 20+ years, but only after we have got over the existing hurdle. In the distant future, we will STILL be using Oil, we'll still be burning oil & we'll still be generating huge amounts of CO2 from various manufacturing processes - These are what we will need CC for...
Been watching Robert and the Fully Charged show from the beginning,which is why we now have Solar/Battery storage and drive an EV. Plus,as a Truck driver I recently tested the new Mercedes Benz eActros 300. Great to see where Fully Charged is heading,long may it continue.
Fully charged team has done such an amazing job. I bet the UK would be years behind if it wasn’t for the FC team. Very true regarding disinformation had some interesting conversations with family, tackling misinformation a few weeks ago. I hope we see more regulation on misinformation in our media and great to see Electric Vehicles UK is set up to tackle this head on.
You do great work. Got my first EV (ID7) delivered on Friday. No way I’d have done it if I hadn’t found this channel. If you have to get money to keep doing that work then so be it. Just don’t hide it - own it.
You guys are just absolutely world-class, and have been from the beginning. The transparency is laudable, and the industry and audience will award you for it. As a European, I'm disappointed Amsterdam isn't on the cards, at least not yet, but it's understandable. Hope to see you guys again in the future.
I've been following Fully Charged/Everything Electric for many years and really enjoy the content that you put out. I've also been to three of the shows and they were great. I actually live in Argyll about an hour or so from Tayvallich so was very pleased to see that recent episode so close to home. My wife an I both drive electric cars and we installed a heat pump just under two years ago. There have been a couple of issues with my car but overall it's been a really good experience. However, there is something that I think you might seriously consider. I always try and read/watch what people that I really disagree with are saying. More often than not there is something within what they say that I find myself in agreement with and that helps to keep me grounded and not become a fanboy or overly defensive. I really think it would be great if you invited to the shows and had a panel (also had podcasts) with some of the UA-cam anti EV folks out there. It would allow everyone to shine a little light on some inconsistences on both sides and the hope would be that we all come away with a more balanced view and learn something from each other. Thank you all for your hard work, it is very much appreciated, and especially to Robert for making the effort to get things started all these years ago. P.S. Glad you're looking to bring back the North show as it's a lot closer for the Scottish fraternity to travel to and it's a really great venue.
When will Imogen interview A-ha? The ture heroes of the electric revolution. But seriously, this needs to be done for historical preservation. This is the Fully Changed wheelhouse.
IIRC, I think TFCS have been to Norway and during the episode Morten Harket was interviewed, or at least acknowledged for A-Ha's part, in Norway's electrification revolution.
Sounds good, but may I ask what a typical solar installation might cost in your part of the world? Not just the panels, I mean everything required to make it viable - wiring, widgets, magic boxes, etc. How much sun do you get annually? Are there any government grants or schemes available to help people 'go green'? Here in the UK, worthwhile [sic] solar is an absolute rip-off - unless one's £oaded, in which case a few thousand quid is neither here nor there, and one probably wouldn't be bothered about trying to save money by investing in renewables in the first place.😞 [Note - I don't usually say 'one', but did so here because I didn't want you to think I was focusing on you (and your finances) personally!🙂]
@@EleanorPeterson I am fortunate to not need to borrow money for either the car or the solar set up. I never included any thought of being paid for the electricity that I export to the grid. I have 25 panels, and a 15kWh battery. The solar system cost about AU$24000. I am saving about $1200 per annum in electricity costs and $2500 to $3000 in petrol at current prices. In six or seven years I will be even on the initial cost of the solar system. I had my last car for seventeen years. I doubt I will feel any pressure to sell this one for a long time. As a purely financial investment, it made a lot of sense. The bonus is that the car is great, and with the battery, I can charge it from 3am on yesterday's left over sunshine. Yes, Perth is a very sunny place. We average 8.8 hours of sunshine per day and 138 clear days per year. About one third of houses here have solar systems. Usually without the battery.
Here in South West UK, it's better for me to export as much solar as possible, where I get paid 10 Pence per kWhr more than I buy a kWhr off peek. So I charge the car, run the dishwasher, washing machine and heat the hot water at night, so I can send as much as possible to the grid in the daytime. This is the same theory as having a battery, but I'm using the grid as my battery, and getting the energy back at night, but at a lower cost. So far it's working well, so well in fact that my car is effectively free to run.
Great that Electric Vehicle UK can concentrate on charger pricing. One area to consider is how many people have to use public chargers. And how to increase the availability of home charging.
Every single lamppost has a 3Kw power point (for repairmen's tools) & I would expect it to be highly feasible for at least most to have a 7Kw charger as well.
They have done merchandise before, so it's not a new thing. I still have a Fully Charged hoodie and baseball style cap from several years ago. I suppose I could dig them out for the upcoming Farnborough show.
Something that stands out when watching your programs is the friendliness that oozes from all your representatives. No fake pasted on stuff. It's nice to see that it's possible to be so frustrated (my guess 🤣) and still be so beautiful as people. Of course we have to exclude Robert's rants, which I love. 😂 You inspire to an extremely high level. So when are you coming to Stockholm?
I hope this helps the algorithm. I've been following Fully Charged/Everything Electric for many years and really enjoy the content / episodes. Love all that you are doing.
I have been inspired by your shows for a few years. I really appreciate your informed, factual, and often amusing content. Sounded out Jack on my shortlist of EVs at the Vancouver show in 2023 and ordered an Ioniq 6 AWD upon my arrival home. (Thanks for your thoughts Jack!) Have put 13,000km on it since, a mix of winter and milder weather. It is really fun to drive, convenient especially in the winter as it starts the day charged, I heat it while I am having my breakfast, and if I must “refill”, I don’t freeze my fingers at gas pumps because once the charging starts one can go inside or sit in the car. It is by far the best car I have ever driven in my 50 years of driving, largely because it is electric. One does have to plan longer road trips where I live, especially in cold weather (less than -10C), and perhaps allow for an extra stop, but I am getting really good at aligning my main charging session with lunch and my bladder definitely has a shorter range than the I6! Most importantly, I have had no real problems and rediscovered the joy of driving! Thank you Fully Charged!
The Fully Charged crew do an amazing job and the Fair Charge initiative has helped a few more positive stories come out. I really hope Electric Vehicles UK can perform as you wish as it is like climbing a huge mountain. I also feel that the car companies have not been doing anything to promote their EV's and looking at worldwide sales for this last month it seems to be Tesla, BYD and Nio that have the biggest shares. I would love for us all to see the benefits coming from all areas.
We really enjoyed the show in Vancouver. Well done. My wife had a list of activities lined up in Vancouver as she is not a ‘wander the exhibit booths’ person. She stayed for the 3 days and loved the talks. We were kept busy moving between the two theatres. Please keep the overlapping activities. I understand with the support of BC Hydro why you are in Vancouver. As you become more comfortable I hope you will consider a show in Ontario. Doesn’t have to be Toronto. Actually better if it’s not. Traffic is appalling. I wanted to comment on one aspect of this podcast which I enjoyed. Media can be negative but they really see themselves as protectors of the public. If organizations are saying one thing and the rabid nutter is saying the opposite, media outlets will notice the person, not the organization or company. It’s not about getting the ‘true’ facts out. So I suggest you focus your efforts on individual testimonials. Not by experts but just people. When the media outlets see their audience liking and wanting EVs they will respond to them in a much more positive way. By keeping constant correction out of your message, you will be more successful in the long term changing an attitude. Responding with cold information makes you look corporate and critical of the media that you want on your side. Responding with John and Susan and their 4 year EV experience will be seen positively by both the public but also the media. Make them your friends. Get to know them.
But Melbourne is so close to Sydney? Head north to Brisbane Australia my FCS friends 😉 I just can't keep taking the time off work to keep driving to Sydney.😢
For me, tied in with the stop burning stuff campaign, a revenue opportunity for fully charged would be training. Starting with media training for the industry, giving them the tools to get the positive messages out effectively, open sessions could also be offered at the events. Second round of training could be pulling together experts to give them a holistic course electricians, solar companies, heat pumps and heating engineers, installers, Car chargers, council planners, architects etc. can all use to create well designed efficient anf future proofed systems.
Great show. I thank all of you for being good humans. I can’t even begin to imagine how clean my lungs would be if every human was as awesome as you guys. Thanks again!
I've followed Fully Charged since very early days if not the start. I was already a fan of Robert from many things including his Carpool show (he beat James Corden and Jerry Senfield to it on that idea). I'm a proud patron and so excited about how this franchise has expanded into what it is today and to have been a small part of it. Until this year I have been to every UK Fully Charged Show and the first Everything Electric Show in London. Unfortunately my new job rota means I have been unable to attend any shows since. I'm gutted. I hope I can attend a few next year. The venues are always well chosen and I particularly miss going to Farnborough and Harrogate. Harrogate is a stunningly beautiful location. I always attend as many of the three days as I can as there is way more to see and do than anyone could possibly fit in. Nothing better cements the idea that electric transport is back than the existence of Fully Charged. To go to a show and see endless proof of how far renewable technology has come confirms that the future is inevitable. Well done all. Keep up the hard work and don't forget to keep having fun on the way.
I'm always battling misinformation online, and I've often thought that industry and government are not doing enough to combat it. By getting the government involved, I don't mean to censor the misinfo, but merely counteract it and produce wide-reaching articles that are factually correct and not patronising. Government and industry should work together on this. I recently was among the first to comment on Facebook on an Autocar article on September's SMMT car sales. Despite EV sales being up, the general message was that sales are down. The vitriol and anger from anti-EVers was incredible. I merely pointed out the misleading headline and mentioned climate change. I've had over 100 replies and counting, mostly personal insults.
That's disappointing for facebook, that's more of a Twitter phenomenon 😢 Make use of the [report] function both for the insults & for the misinformation.
I'm sitting here in Oz watching this, I'm looking at Dan's jacket and thinking I'd be happy/proud to wear that, it would be a great conversation starter - I'd even be happy to pay shipping from UK to Oz! I paused the video, went to the interwebs and looked for the merch - gave up and came back to the video, and the next words out of Imogen's mouth were "..the one that I get asked all the time is, will there be merchandise?" :-) So yes please, get on with it. THANKS for the great content, I always learn something - I bought my Zappi after being introduced to it by you (and very happy with it), and a couple of weeks ago I learned about a company that makes world-class solar panels (REA), they are based only 120km from where I live, but I had to hear that from a UK video! 👍 (and add my vote for a Brisbane show)
Enjoyed this video. A problem I have recently encountered is trying to program my Zappi charger. The instructions are full of jargon and are less than intuitive. Also some configuration has to be done on the actual Zappi, some can be done on the app and some can be done via the web page. I don't know if other chargers are the same. Similarly my Renault Zoe is equally annoying when it comes to the interfaces both in the car and on the app. Any chance of finding out from the companies manufacturing this equipment whether they actually do any usability testing? I am retired but previously worked in a retail company in IT and there was an entire department of people who knew little of IT who were charged with testing all new interfaces to find out if they understood them.
Fantastic open, informative, transparent, frank interview. Keep banging the drum, Looking forward to seeing you at Farborough this weekend for our 3rd Fully charged show live.
I mentioned I am going to the show this weekend and we got on to the subject of Evs. She didn't seem keen on them and when I asked the first comment was about the batteries (life and disposal) and the second on charging. As a keen cyclist living in a flat I can see her point on the charging side. But I had to put her right on the batteries with knowledge gained from your shows. So thanks for all the education, keep it coming.
In the UK the FUD is very real, the number of people (when I mention I plan to buy an EV) say "well the battery's aren't ready.." etc etc seems to be increasing, this is despite a lot EV ownership and even large electric buses in this area
Those “large electric buses” are FUD. Garbage products from dodgy, scam producers, these Stirling (as in Lucas) fraudbuggies can set back UK electrification by decades…
I'm always having to explain to colleagues and friends why we have an EV as a family car. I'm always getting asked the same old questions like, am I worried about getting stranded with a flat battery, or isn't it inconvenient to keep stopping to charge it on a long journey, and the latest, asking if I'm worried that it might go on fire and kill us all!! The truth is for 90% of our driving, we charge at home on an EV tariff, which gives us genuine 2.5 Pence per mile driving, so having to charge a few times per year on an open Tesla Supercharger is not really an issue. When we drive over 300 miles to visit family members, some still ask if we get fed-up driving there in a EV, as it's so "inconvenient" to stop ½ way for a break. We do stop for a break about ½ way, but it's for us to take a break, more than the car, but we do charge the car at the same time, so it's not an inconvenience at all. There's so much FUD about, it's difficult to keep having to defend our decision to drive an EV, so no I don't. I just say it's up to us what we drive, same as it's up to you what you drive. I'm currently saving for our second EV, so I can get rid of our last ICE vehicle, as I know from experience, that an EV is so much less hassle long term than an ICE vehicle.
Fascinating discussion. Loved every minute. Love the channel. Looking forward to travelling 2000 miles to the show in Vancouver from Hamilton Ontario next September.
Crazy that you see Australia so optimistically. Society here is so practiced in the default response of "but we're not some European country" to stone wall everything from trains to bike lanes. And people are still so much in love with big 4x4 Utes. I see that hard to shift. On the plus side, I think EVs speak for themselves. Once I sat in one I instantly "got it". Brands like BYD and MG make EVs much more attainable in the Australian market.
Yes our EV car market is still growing but our home/commercial energy solutions are off the charts. From energy saving devices to batteries and rooftop solar our uptake on these items per capita is among the highest in the world.
@@jamespaslawski5795 Imagine where we could be if we hadn't had years of regressive political circus blaming renewables for power outages and the like ...
@@pascaladl it makes me so angry I want to cry sometimes! And now Dutton wants to build 7 nuclear power stations (at old coal power station sites to give money to his mining buddies). 20 years too late and no forward thinking!
I've been a bit of an eco-warrior since my grand children arrived and I realised what a mess my generation and those that came before, have made of our planet. I bought a Nissan leaf on PCP to see if I could live with an EV. I have to say it is a vastly underrated car and I instantly loved it. My wife then bought a ZOE which she still owns and would not swap it for anything! I have since installed solar panels, smart charging, an air source heat pump, induction hob and moved to Intelligent Octopus Go. Also replaced the Leaf with a Tesla Model 3 LR AWD which I love! We run our cars for pennies and burn nothing in our household. Even had the gas supply disconnected! It's not cheap to make these changes but we NEED to get on board somehow. I feel the government could put more incentives in place rather than bringing in Road Tax for EVs. Keep up the good work guys!
Great stuff. I too worry about advertising but your business advisors will be able to do the sums. It's just a matter of not letting the bean counters take control.
Just like sustrans (cycling) you are doing what the Government should be funding and promoting. Most people don't think beyond their wallet, so new/renewable technologies need to be made cheaper than the alternative (burning stuff). Given that even our new Government has proved itself to be in the pockets of the oil and gas companies ( carbon capture funding) you have set your selves a considerable challenge. I really do hope you succeed.
This channel was my first go to place for info 👍 moving forward, stop Robert ranting 😂 maybe more industry experts interviewed on technology changes. Keep up the good work
I'd gladly spend my miserly $$$ on some merchandise. Hoping for Everything Electric & Fully Charged bumper stickers, mugs & t-shirts etc at EE 2025 Sydney. MG4 is currently powering everything at home here through a power outage from wild storms on the Sunny Coast Qld👍
@@decimal1815 Why do they need a 200 mile range? Seriously - are they actually driving 200 miles a day? Whilst I get that some (very few) people do that sort of daily mileage in their personal car - if 99% of your driving is less than 200 miles a day, you don't need a 200 mile range. However, if you're prepared to put up with a slightly lower range, there's plenty of 2017-18 Renault Zoes - some even with outright owned batteries - for less than £7k.
@@theelectricmonk3909 why does anyone need 200 mile range? The charging infrastructure may be crap where they live, and they may have to charge on public chargers that are not always accessible. If they do a 50 mile commute to work each day, they don't need to charge every day.. There are two reliable public rapid chargers near me for example. All the others are frequently offline. There's no way I'd be relying on them to get to work every day. There are very few battery owned ZE40 for less than £7k with rapid charging option.
@@decimal1815 So tell them to wait a year, or even two. By that time, there likely will be much more charging infrastructure, hopefully more reliable and cheaper too. There'll also be a considerably larger number of second hand >200 mile range cars available. In the meantime, buy a small highly efficient used petrol or diesel car that'll keep them going until they can switch over to the future.
MELBOURNE NOVEMBER 2025 - HOORAY!! 😍😍 Very happy to finally hear this out loud. This episode has been really informative and enjoyable. It is good to feel part of the movement 😊. Thank you for all that you do; from the Tassie Hopewells' xx
well done for doing the rapid response thing, there's a couple of youtubers in the UK at the moment, one is a dealer who is making daily videos on why EVs are not selling, etc etc, im not going to name and shame, but he keeps going on about brakes pads and discs not lasting 80000-100000km and tyres not lasting 40000kms etc. i would love to see an EV pro rapid response video on this to prove it either way? ( i know tesla tyres can wear in the inside if not tracked correctly etc) he also mentions about lots of EVs on a well know car online website in the UK that are not selling or their prices have dropped by a lot every week etc he shows examples of this and to be honest, deprecation does bother me . would love this addressed also with a pro EV or an explanation of why he sees this. keep up the good work, will be going to the fully charged show next year hopefully
I thought that Fully Charged was doing occasional advertorial content already. I enjoy the positive deep dives into a product or firm and would if they were paid. After all the firms are paying to attend the exhibitions and I think that principle sits naturally with the video content too, providing it’s always signposted clearly.
I think they did some specifically during COVID but once the events got back up and running they disappeared. Now the advertorial stuff seems tied to showing event sponsors.
Well done you two and the team, you really have push the boat out and made first class video entertainment. I am sorry to hear of the people you had to let go, must of been very hard. But your plans Dan sound solid and look forward to the next 5 years of Fully Charged. I wound like to make a suggestion, Farmers, they are an integral part of our lives and must play a significant role in the transition. Is there anyway we can see you guys give them some footage on the channel like solar farms for example, or and wind turbines. These areas get a very negative response in the normal media channels, I think its time we gave them a head up!!! PS I think there is a risk that being seen to be too successful, can give poeple the wrong impression of the channel, and perhaps that why you've decided to focus on your selves in this episode. Nothing wrong with that. However, some negativity is not a bad thing, but not striking the balance, and favouring possitivity can also be as damaging, as being negative. Just saying!!
Keep up the good work. Have you considered partnering up with other UK based EV YT channels? The stronger the media push against the tide of misinformation, the better.
Excellent content once again for someone that is fully invested in the transition. I am sure you guys have been looking at how you engage with a broader audience as EVs go from niche to mainstream. I wonder if you have considered a spin off channel that is more light hearted, entertainment or adventure based to get some broader exposure without impacting the core channel. Like scrap heap challenge, mighty car mods, or similar. Something where electric or sustainable is fundamental but the challenge, adventure, travel whatever is of equal importance, primarily as.a way of appealing to more than the techy boffin types. Something that could pull in carwow type numbers of around 10 million but could still be done on a budget.
Having listened to the podcast version, I thought the FUD busting Electric Vehicle UK is a great idea… However, I don’t know if you have a website up yet, but the term is / will be impossible to search.
Bitterly disappointed to hear there will be no show in Harrogate in 2025. I bought 3 day tickets for 2023 and 2024 but for personal reasons was not able to attend. I was intending to make special arrangements in advance to ensure I could attendance in 2025. Would be grateful to hear as soon as possible the stated alternative event in the North next year and maybe I can support that instead.
Very compelling! It’s hard to believe what’s delivered by a core team of 25. Why not take the opportunity to merge the brands, which overlap hugely. Fully Electric perhaps?
Love your shows. Thanks. Have you given any thought to having your next event in Ontario. For reference, I live 4,000 km (38 hours of driving one way) from Vancouver and this is taking a short cut through the US. Driving through Canada , which I did last year , it takes a lot longer. In Europe I can be anywhere almost with one good day of driving. Would love to go to one of your events. Thanks
Do we know the dates of Sydney yet? I need to start planning my drive from Kangaroo Island. I just became the 41st person to do the pure EV lap of Australia. I did it solo with a collie dog as co driver in 33 days. First Polestar and first canine copilot to do the lap. I’d love to tell our story at the EE Sydney show!
This is what it costs us. $1 Australian to travel 100 klms in my Model Y. The reasons. We have solar so charging during the day is $3 per 60kwh. At night we have a deal with our supplier at 8 cents per kwh for charging between midnight and 6 am, so that costs $4.80. That's less than $1.00 per 100 k but we make a long distant trips maybe 2 - 3 times per year and will use super chargers which brings it up to about $1 per 100 k over the course of the year. That is 15 times less than the Mazda CX5 we replaced. Additionally, we are a two car family. The other one is a VW ICE but because the EV is so cheap to run we take it 75% of the time where as before then the use was more like 50/ 50. We are saving close to $4,000 per year on fuel.
The global warming topic is strive with miss information... "Paul Burges" has great info on this to anyone who is interested. Thanks for the info. Its a sunny day so lots of home generation, charging the car.
Very interesting chat and a welcome behind the scenes look. But ... what about the Crowdcube investor fundraising? Why have you said so little about it? Have I missed something?
I've still got my Faraday Past merch t shirt from the early Fully Charged Live at Silverstone! I've worn it to death though, and it's got holes in now - definitely need something new, maybe something with a less niche joke for others to get!
Dan is such a breath of fresh air. Tactfully tells it like it is. I think one of the major barriers to new energy adoption went in the UK general election. The confience will return but it'll be a long road, because the majority of people are, unfortunately, much poorer and ill-informed. Most certainly don't watch TFC/EE/Ss, or informative Others, and that's a real problem. And the mainstream media ensures that entrenched opinions remain. So a rapid response to the FUD will go some way to battling this - It'll need to be loud. My opinion is that much of the FUD impact will actually go away once BEVs reach a percentage that self generates - the famous tipping point. I thought I knew where that was, but honestly I don't anymore. However, if we all keep on telling the truth, with a loud enough voice, slowly the majority of people will start to realise it. And poorer people must be included, because there is no electrification revolution without them.
Thank you thank you thank you, I currently have 2 Ev's in my home. I just sold my last ever ice car. It's so true, drive an ev, and get freedom from the gas pump.
Why am I not seeing Camille Jenatzy's *La Jamais Contente* on the bookshelf behind you? It's an iconic motor vehicle, historic, photogenic, recognizable, a speed record holder & electric...
I don't trust any politician, regardless of what party they are. From what I see, they're only in politics for their own benefit, not the benefit of the voters.
Pity that EE North at Harrogate won’t happen this year. Having travelled half the length of the UK to get to the nearest EE show in 2022 and 2023 it really riles that you are still so centered on the S E of England and haven’t moved even further north than Harrogate. Having said that it was very noticeable this year that the 2024 was less well attended and had fewer exhibits than 2023. Could it be that the greater distance between shows will actually bring in more interest? I refuse point blank to fly or get on a packed train to London to spend a hot sweaty day in the over crowded London catchment area. I’m sure that there are many of your fans in Scotland who feel the same especially regarding the cost to travel south and the need for at least two nights in an overpriced hotel local to the shows (thanks to demand led pricing £400 a night in a budget hotel near to the show is not on on most people’s budget)
Not enough people came, it wasn't a ghost town and they are not saying this but it's clearly a financial risk to them that not enough tickets would sell.
Big shame about the Fully Charged North, why not have a show in a central location such as in the Midlands somewhere? I think the closest equivalent to the Fully Charged shows combined with its online presence is Penny Arcade and their PAX events. Really interesting show, thanks.
It would be great for Everything Electric to get a weekly programme on terrestrial TV, It would get coverage to the un-initiated. Long term follower and show attendee.
I've always wondered if people paid for the videos focused on one company as they were often very soft interviews that were pretty much promotional videos and free advertising. I would have asked some tougher questions and given a more balanced perspective of the companies featured, perhaps mentioning (or quoting) competitors' / other technologies opinion.
More strength to the Fully Charged elbow. Some misgivings on the forthcoming paid material and your USP of telling it straight, hope you get it right. I notice no mention of the TV cross-over - hope that hasn't completely died as an idea - seems like a good Ch4 match. Hopefully much more non-car content in the future too 🤞, I've really liked the boat episodes you've done over the years. I'd love more off-grid home examples (in scenic locations) too. #xmaswishlist
WRT YT revenue, I've been noticing creators asking, for not only likes, but also comments, good or bad or indifferent, so to gain interaction would gain more revenue?
I don't know how you fix it, but I think a big part of the 'push against EV' actually comes from dealers in the UK a lot of the time. They are happy to make the money on vehicles of course, including the high end BEV's which have saturated a big part of the market, but it feels like a lot of dealers have previously had their income supply based on initial sale (more recently transitioning to ongoing income in the form of PCP schemes etc to have cashflow rather than a big injection of cash upfront) and of course servicing where historically dealers could also expect to make some more money on vehicles they had already sold but that had come out of warranty etc. We know that BEVs don't have nearly as many servicing costs (one of the benefits of simply not having as many moving parts) and I wonder if this has had an impact on dealers readiness to want to sell BEVs in the short term. I think a lot of the worry that comes around from consumers is because BEVs are almost seen more like a commodity item, something with a battery and in a few years time the better one with the longer lasting battery will come out and they will be left stuck with the old model. With phones (as expensive as they are getting these days) that's not a huge problem, but with cars that is often the second biggest purchase you make, so talk of solid state batteries (though really exciting) I feel might put some buyers off, especially when the 'the infrastructure/technology/incentives (delete as appropriate) argument is always banded around so frequently. FWIW we don't currently drive EV. We don't have any salary sacrifice car schemes and we don't really have the extra cash monthly to buy or lease something. Our current Petrol Karoq does less than 5000 miles a year (probably more like 2000!) and I use my ebike to get my kid around in the village, but would like to swap the car out when we can to something that still suits the 1 dog 1 child family we are, and that we can go on holiday in without breaking the bank used. Looking forward to Everything Electric South this weekend. As a recent (admittedly small) investor, I think it will be really exciting to see and learn what we can expect to happen around us in the next few years, as well as see some current EVs we might hope to pick up cheaper used in a few years time. (I really hope the MG Cyberster or IONIQ 5 N's of the world tumble down in price used for purely selfish reasons :D)
I’ve been a EV driver since 2012 when my wife and I bought our Nissan Leaf, and as a first timer have never looked back. As a patron of your show you are doing great work. Let us keep going forward so we can stop this crazy world of burning stuff. Will be at the show on Saturday. I’m sure it will be a success for us 🎉
In 2012 I guarantee your Nissan leaf was powered by electricity form burning fossil fuels. Just because you dont see it coming out an exhaust pipe doesnt mean diesel fumes were not being produced for you to make your journeys. Out of sight out of mind, someone else's problem, still the same result.
Don't be disheartened. If nothing else, the economics of clean energy is the main driving force, at least here in Australia. Love Imogen's mug.
Good idea: rapid response team against the FUD, it drives me crazy.
It's reached the point where we should be investigating and exposing the people behind it.
@@robinbennett5994and charging them as criminals!
I've been a Patreon supporter of Fully Charged since June 2017. I'm very grateful for the advice and entertainment received over the years. The channel has helped me move to an electric car, solar power, battery storage and air source heat pump. I'm really interested to find out more about Electric Vehicles UK and continue to support what you guys are doing. Keep up the good work!
What do @FullyCharged think about the new government extending subsidies of
£22 billion in Carbon capture so gas power stations can carry on burning stuff for the next 25 years. Surely that money would be better spent installing mass battery storage so we can get rid of gas altogether?
@@MrDAVIDATKINyou're asking a viewer not the show so I'll jump in...
Because this transition didn't start 50 years ago we've missed the moment where the changes could have been easy so carbon capture has now become necessary & if the price is £22bn that's what we have to pay.
@@alanhat5252
Mmmm...
Not too sure.
If we had started CC 50 years ago, £22bn would have been OK, with that timescale!
However, we just don't have the time to mess around with a currently innefectual solution like CC :((
We MUST spent money on solutions that will have an impact WITH FIVE YEARS. Wind, Solar & Batteries are the ONLY options in this timescale!
Certainly, CC may be used in 20+ years, but only after we have got over the existing hurdle.
In the distant future, we will STILL be using Oil, we'll still be burning oil & we'll still be generating huge amounts of CO2 from various manufacturing processes - These are what we will need CC for...
@@alanhat5252Nothing had changed. The £22bn is a wrong spend. CCS is not scaleable
@@shadowofmyfutureselfif you believe this show is lying why are you watching it?
You guys do a bloody amazing job. Keep up the sterling work, all
The pound work too❤
Fantastic team.
Been watching Robert and the Fully Charged show from the beginning,which is why we now have Solar/Battery storage and drive an EV. Plus,as a Truck driver I recently tested the new Mercedes Benz eActros 300. Great to see where Fully Charged is heading,long may it continue.
Fully charged team has done such an amazing job. I bet the UK would be years behind if it wasn’t for the FC team. Very true regarding disinformation had some interesting conversations with family, tackling misinformation a few weeks ago. I hope we see more regulation on misinformation in our media and great to see Electric Vehicles UK is set up to tackle this head on.
Looking forward to being at Farnborough on Friday! Please don't forget to record the chat with Greg Jackson on Sunday!
You do great work. Got my first EV (ID7) delivered on Friday. No way I’d have done it if I hadn’t found this channel.
If you have to get money to keep doing that work then so be it. Just don’t hide it - own it.
Bought my first EV on Saturday, 2022 Chevy Bolt.
Another absolutely top episode. Thank you to all involved.
You guys are just absolutely world-class, and have been from the beginning. The transparency is laudable, and the industry and audience will award you for it. As a European, I'm disappointed Amsterdam isn't on the cards, at least not yet, but it's understandable. Hope to see you guys again in the future.
Love these check in videos. Thank you folks. Let’s have them more often 👍🏻
I've been following Fully Charged/Everything Electric for many years and really enjoy the content that you put out. I've also been to three of the shows and they were great.
I actually live in Argyll about an hour or so from Tayvallich so was very pleased to see that recent episode so close to home.
My wife an I both drive electric cars and we installed a heat pump just under two years ago. There have been a couple of issues with my car but overall it's been a really good experience.
However, there is something that I think you might seriously consider.
I always try and read/watch what people that I really disagree with are saying. More often than not there is something within what they say that I find myself in agreement with and that helps to keep me grounded and not become a fanboy or overly defensive.
I really think it would be great if you invited to the shows and had a panel (also had podcasts) with some of the UA-cam anti EV folks out there. It would allow everyone to shine a little light on some inconsistences on both sides and the hope would be that we all come away with a more balanced view and learn something from each other.
Thank you all for your hard work, it is very much appreciated, and especially to Robert for making the effort to get things started all these years ago.
P.S. Glad you're looking to bring back the North show as it's a lot closer for the Scottish fraternity to travel to and it's a really great venue.
When will Imogen interview A-ha? The ture heroes of the electric revolution. But seriously, this needs to be done for historical preservation. This is the Fully Changed wheelhouse.
Imogen, not Robert. Love Robert, but he has... like me, old white dude syndrome.
IIRC, I think TFCS have been to Norway and during the episode Morten Harket was interviewed, or at least acknowledged for A-Ha's part, in Norway's electrification revolution.
Nice to know. With solar on my roof it costs me nothing to charge my EV. Obviously Perth, Western Australia is somewhat different to the UK.
Sounds good, but may I ask what a typical solar installation might cost in your part of the world? Not just the panels, I mean everything required to make it viable - wiring, widgets, magic boxes, etc. How much sun do you get annually? Are there any government grants or schemes available to help people 'go green'?
Here in the UK, worthwhile [sic] solar is an absolute rip-off - unless one's £oaded, in which case a few thousand quid is neither here nor there, and one probably wouldn't be bothered about trying to save money by investing in renewables in the first place.😞
[Note - I don't usually say 'one', but did so here because I didn't want you to think I was focusing on you (and your finances) personally!🙂]
@@EleanorPeterson I am fortunate to not need to borrow money for either the car or the solar set up. I never included any thought of being paid for the electricity that I export to the grid. I have 25 panels, and a 15kWh battery. The solar system cost about AU$24000. I am saving about $1200 per annum in electricity costs and $2500 to $3000 in petrol at current prices. In six or seven years I will be even on the initial cost of the solar system. I had my last car for seventeen years. I doubt I will feel any pressure to sell this one for a long time. As a purely financial investment, it made a lot of sense. The bonus is that the car is great, and with the battery, I can charge it from 3am on yesterday's left over sunshine. Yes, Perth is a very sunny place. We average 8.8 hours of sunshine per day and 138 clear days per year.
About one third of houses here have solar systems. Usually without the battery.
Knice knifing! No sun in The Big Smoke😂
Here in South West UK, it's better for me to export as much solar as possible, where I get paid 10 Pence per kWhr more than I buy a kWhr off peek. So I charge the car, run the dishwasher, washing machine and heat the hot water at night, so I can send as much as possible to the grid in the daytime. This is the same theory as having a battery, but I'm using the grid as my battery, and getting the energy back at night, but at a lower cost.
So far it's working well, so well in fact that my car is effectively free to run.
lol, aye mate try Scotland 😂
In fairness my wee solar array and heat pump serve my house well…but it’ll never be enough to charge my car!
Just finished listening in the garage & you both got a one-man round of applause 👏
with one hand? 👏
Good work again guys. See you in Sydney (again)
Great that Electric Vehicle UK can concentrate on charger pricing. One area to consider is how many people have to use public chargers. And how to increase the availability of home charging.
Every single lamppost has a 3Kw power point (for repairmen's tools) & I would expect it to be highly feasible for at least most to have a 7Kw charger as well.
For merch is there T-Shirts/Hats/Mugs? I would love to have my morning tea out of my Fully Charged mug.
I want that puffer vest that Dan has on!
They have done merchandise before, so it's not a new thing. I still have a Fully Charged hoodie and baseball style cap from several years ago. I suppose I could dig them out for the upcoming Farnborough show.
I want Dan's AC/DC charger shirt!
Something that stands out when watching your programs is the friendliness that oozes from all your representatives. No fake pasted on stuff. It's nice to see that it's possible to be so frustrated (my guess 🤣) and still be so beautiful as people. Of course we have to exclude Robert's rants, which I love. 😂 You inspire to an extremely high level. So when are you coming to Stockholm?
I hope this helps the algorithm.
I've been following Fully Charged/Everything Electric for many years and really enjoy the content / episodes.
Love all that you are doing.
Great podcast. Appreciate the snapshot into the running of the is great business. Thanks.
Great episode guys. You are my favourite channel on youtube and I've watched you for many years. I'm heading over to Patreon right now.
See you at the show this weekend in Farnborough!
I have been inspired by your shows for a few years. I really appreciate your informed, factual, and often amusing content. Sounded out Jack on my shortlist of EVs at the Vancouver show in 2023 and ordered an Ioniq 6 AWD upon my arrival home. (Thanks for your thoughts Jack!) Have put 13,000km on it since, a mix of winter and milder weather. It is really fun to drive, convenient especially in the winter as it starts the day charged, I heat it while I am having my breakfast, and if I must “refill”, I don’t freeze my fingers at gas pumps because once the charging starts one can go inside or sit in the car. It is by far the best car I have ever driven in my 50 years of driving, largely because it is electric. One does have to plan longer road trips where I live, especially in cold weather (less than -10C), and perhaps allow for an extra stop, but I am getting really good at aligning my main charging session with lunch and my bladder definitely has a shorter range than the I6! Most importantly, I have had no real problems and rediscovered the joy of driving! Thank you Fully Charged!
The Fully Charged crew do an amazing job and the Fair Charge initiative has helped a few more positive stories come out. I really hope Electric Vehicles UK can perform as you wish as it is like climbing a huge mountain.
I also feel that the car companies have not been doing anything to promote their EV's and looking at worldwide sales for this last month it seems to be Tesla, BYD and Nio that have the biggest shares. I would love for us all to see the benefits coming from all areas.
We really enjoyed the show in Vancouver. Well done. My wife had a list of activities lined up in Vancouver as she is not a ‘wander the exhibit booths’ person. She stayed for the 3 days and loved the talks. We were kept busy moving between the two theatres. Please keep the overlapping activities. I understand with the support of BC Hydro why you are in Vancouver. As you become more comfortable I hope you will consider a show in Ontario. Doesn’t have to be Toronto. Actually better if it’s not. Traffic is appalling.
I wanted to comment on one aspect of this podcast which I enjoyed. Media can be negative but they really see themselves as protectors of the public. If organizations are saying one thing and the rabid nutter is saying the opposite, media outlets will notice the person, not the organization or company. It’s not about getting the ‘true’ facts out. So I suggest you focus your efforts on individual testimonials. Not by experts but just people. When the media outlets see their audience liking and wanting EVs they will respond to them in a much more positive way. By keeping constant correction out of your message, you will be more successful in the long term changing an attitude. Responding with cold information makes you look corporate and critical of the media that you want on your side. Responding with John and Susan and their 4 year EV experience will be seen positively by both the public but also the media. Make them your friends. Get to know them.
#700 👍🎉 It might be a ruff year or so, but I think we all want energy independence, and Evs are at the heart of that.
But Melbourne is so close to Sydney? Head north to Brisbane Australia my FCS friends 😉 I just can't keep taking the time off work to keep driving to Sydney.😢
For me, tied in with the stop burning stuff campaign, a revenue opportunity for fully charged would be training. Starting with media training for the industry, giving them the tools to get the positive messages out effectively, open sessions could also be offered at the events. Second round of training could be pulling together experts to give them a holistic course electricians, solar companies, heat pumps and heating engineers, installers, Car chargers, council planners, architects etc. can all use to create well designed efficient anf future proofed systems.
That's an excellent idea. One of the biggest things holding back solar, wind, heat pumps, EV chargers and even the grid is a lack of trained people.
Great show. I thank all of you for being good humans. I can’t even begin to imagine how clean my lungs would be if every human was as awesome as you guys. Thanks again!
I've followed Fully Charged since very early days if not the start. I was already a fan of Robert from many things including his Carpool show (he beat James Corden and Jerry Senfield to it on that idea). I'm a proud patron and so excited about how this franchise has expanded into what it is today and to have been a small part of it. Until this year I have been to every UK Fully Charged Show and the first Everything Electric Show in London. Unfortunately my new job rota means I have been unable to attend any shows since. I'm gutted. I hope I can attend a few next year. The venues are always well chosen and I particularly miss going to Farnborough and Harrogate. Harrogate is a stunningly beautiful location. I always attend as many of the three days as I can as there is way more to see and do than anyone could possibly fit in. Nothing better cements the idea that electric transport is back than the existence of Fully Charged. To go to a show and see endless proof of how far renewable technology has come confirms that the future is inevitable.
Well done all. Keep up the hard work and don't forget to keep having fun on the way.
I'm always battling misinformation online, and I've often thought that industry and government are not doing enough to combat it. By getting the government involved, I don't mean to censor the misinfo, but merely counteract it and produce wide-reaching articles that are factually correct and not patronising. Government and industry should work together on this.
I recently was among the first to comment on Facebook on an Autocar article on September's SMMT car sales. Despite EV sales being up, the general message was that sales are down. The vitriol and anger from anti-EVers was incredible. I merely pointed out the misleading headline and mentioned climate change. I've had over 100 replies and counting, mostly personal insults.
That's disappointing for facebook, that's more of a Twitter phenomenon 😢
Make use of the [report] function both for the insults & for the misinformation.
Why would you trust the government to be non-partisan and knowledgeable?
Great to hear about the inner workings of Fully Charged. You truly do great work and have made a massive impact on many people’s lives. Keep it up!
Absolutely love Imogen and Helen. Proper rocket scientist who have a great TV personality.
I'm sitting here in Oz watching this, I'm looking at Dan's jacket and thinking I'd be happy/proud to wear that, it would be a great conversation starter - I'd even be happy to pay shipping from UK to Oz! I paused the video, went to the interwebs and looked for the merch - gave up and came back to the video, and the next words out of Imogen's mouth were "..the one that I get asked all the time is, will there be merchandise?" :-) So yes please, get on with it. THANKS for the great content, I always learn something - I bought my Zappi after being introduced to it by you (and very happy with it), and a couple of weeks ago I learned about a company that makes world-class solar panels (REA), they are based only 120km from where I live, but I had to hear that from a UK video! 👍 (and add my vote for a Brisbane show)
Oh yeah, and I long ago learned about the 'grunt factor' (thanks Robert)
It's just an amazing job you are doing Fully Charged team , keep it up 🤟❤❤❤
🤗 TEAMWORK 👍🔋🔋🔋
YAY! MELBOURNE ❤. I flew to your first show in Sydney but couldn't get my wife to fly. So see'a here🎉
You guise are absolutely smashing it!
Enjoyed this video. A problem I have recently encountered is trying to program my Zappi charger. The instructions are full of jargon and are less than intuitive. Also some configuration has to be done on the actual Zappi, some can be done on the app and some can be done via the web page. I don't know if other chargers are the same. Similarly my Renault Zoe is equally annoying when it comes to the interfaces both in the car and on the app. Any chance of finding out from the companies manufacturing this equipment whether they actually do any usability testing? I am retired but previously worked in a retail company in IT and there was an entire department of people who knew little of IT who were charged with testing all new interfaces to find out if they understood them.
You are needed more than ever!
Fantastic open, informative, transparent, frank interview. Keep banging the drum, Looking forward to seeing you at Farborough this weekend for our 3rd Fully charged show live.
I mentioned I am going to the show this weekend and we got on to the subject of Evs. She didn't seem keen on them and when I asked the first comment was about the batteries (life and disposal) and the second on charging. As a keen cyclist living in a flat I can see her point on the charging side. But I had to put her right on the batteries with knowledge gained from your shows. So thanks for all the education, keep it coming.
In the UK the FUD is very real, the number of people (when I mention I plan to buy an EV) say "well the battery's aren't ready.." etc etc seems to be increasing, this is despite a lot EV ownership and even large electric buses in this area
Those “large electric buses” are FUD. Garbage products from dodgy, scam producers, these Stirling (as in Lucas) fraudbuggies can set back UK electrification by decades…
I'm always having to explain to colleagues and friends why we have an EV as a family car. I'm always getting asked the same old questions like, am I worried about getting stranded with a flat battery, or isn't it inconvenient to keep stopping to charge it on a long journey, and the latest, asking if I'm worried that it might go on fire and kill us all!!
The truth is for 90% of our driving, we charge at home on an EV tariff, which gives us genuine 2.5 Pence per mile driving, so having to charge a few times per year on an open Tesla Supercharger is not really an issue.
When we drive over 300 miles to visit family members, some still ask if we get fed-up driving there in a EV, as it's so "inconvenient" to stop ½ way for a break. We do stop for a break about ½ way, but it's for us to take a break, more than the car, but we do charge the car at the same time, so it's not an inconvenience at all.
There's so much FUD about, it's difficult to keep having to defend our decision to drive an EV, so no I don't. I just say it's up to us what we drive, same as it's up to you what you drive.
I'm currently saving for our second EV, so I can get rid of our last ICE vehicle, as I know from experience, that an EV is so much less hassle long term than an ICE vehicle.
Fascinating discussion. Loved every minute. Love the channel. Looking forward to travelling 2000 miles to the show in Vancouver from Hamilton Ontario next September.
Crazy that you see Australia so optimistically. Society here is so practiced in the default response of "but we're not some European country" to stone wall everything from trains to bike lanes. And people are still so much in love with big 4x4 Utes. I see that hard to shift. On the plus side, I think EVs speak for themselves. Once I sat in one I instantly "got it". Brands like BYD and MG make EVs much more attainable in the Australian market.
Yes our EV car market is still growing but our home/commercial energy solutions are off the charts. From energy saving devices to batteries and rooftop solar our uptake on these items per capita is among the highest in the world.
@@jamespaslawski5795 Imagine where we could be if we hadn't had years of regressive political circus blaming renewables for power outages and the like ...
@@pascaladl it makes me so angry I want to cry sometimes! And now Dutton wants to build 7 nuclear power stations (at old coal power station sites to give money to his mining buddies). 20 years too late and no forward thinking!
I've been a bit of an eco-warrior since my grand children arrived and I realised what a mess my generation and those that came before, have made of our planet. I bought a Nissan leaf on PCP to see if I could live with an EV. I have to say it is a vastly underrated car and I instantly loved it. My wife then bought a ZOE which she still owns and would not swap it for anything! I have since installed solar panels, smart charging, an air source heat pump, induction hob and moved to Intelligent Octopus Go. Also replaced the Leaf with a Tesla Model 3 LR AWD which I love! We run our cars for pennies and burn nothing in our household. Even had the gas supply disconnected! It's not cheap to make these changes but we NEED to get on board somehow. I feel the government could put more incentives in place rather than bringing in Road Tax for EVs. Keep up the good work guys!
Very excited to hear you are coming to Melbourne!!!!
Finally you’re coming to….
MELBOURNE!!!!!
I just talked my wife into flying up to Sydney for next years show… I’ll definitely try to come to both😆
What time stamp mentioned Melbourne, I recall them hinting last Sydney show
24:50
Great stuff. I too worry about advertising but your business advisors will be able to do the sums. It's just a matter of not letting the bean counters take control.
Keep up the great work. Dan's quite right - the new tech is so much better than the old that it will inevitably take over in time.
Just like sustrans (cycling) you are doing what the Government should be funding and promoting. Most people don't think beyond their wallet, so new/renewable technologies need to be made cheaper than the alternative (burning stuff). Given that even our new Government has proved itself to be in the pockets of the oil and gas companies ( carbon capture funding) you have set your selves a considerable challenge. I really do hope you succeed.
This channel was my first go to place for info 👍 moving forward, stop Robert ranting 😂 maybe more industry experts interviewed on technology changes.
Keep up the good work
I'd gladly spend my miserly $$$ on some merchandise. Hoping for Everything Electric & Fully Charged bumper stickers, mugs & t-shirts etc at EE 2025 Sydney.
MG4 is currently powering everything at home here through a power outage from wild storms on the Sunny Coast Qld👍
I have been enjoyed, so thank you for sharing.
Get to the kids, they will educate their stubborn parents
Depends on how old they are. There are kids of flat earthers that honestly believe the earth is flat.
Kids generally can't afford a 200 mile range EV unfortunately. One 24 year old relative is looking for a first car. Budget: £7k max.
@@decimal1815 Why do they need a 200 mile range? Seriously - are they actually driving 200 miles a day? Whilst I get that some (very few) people do that sort of daily mileage in their personal car - if 99% of your driving is less than 200 miles a day, you don't need a 200 mile range. However, if you're prepared to put up with a slightly lower range, there's plenty of 2017-18 Renault Zoes - some even with outright owned batteries - for less than £7k.
@@theelectricmonk3909 why does anyone need 200 mile range? The charging infrastructure may be crap where they live, and they may have to charge on public chargers that are not always accessible. If they do a 50 mile commute to work each day, they don't need to charge every day.. There are two reliable public rapid chargers near me for example. All the others are frequently offline. There's no way I'd be relying on them to get to work every day. There are very few battery owned ZE40 for less than £7k with rapid charging option.
@@decimal1815 So tell them to wait a year, or even two. By that time, there likely will be much more charging infrastructure, hopefully more reliable and cheaper too. There'll also be a considerably larger number of second hand >200 mile range cars available. In the meantime, buy a small highly efficient used petrol or diesel car that'll keep them going until they can switch over to the future.
Yay, Sydney in March again, health permitting that would be show #3 for me
MELBOURNE NOVEMBER 2025 - HOORAY!! 😍😍 Very happy to finally hear this out loud. This episode has been really informative and enjoyable. It is good to feel part of the movement 😊. Thank you for all that you do; from the Tassie Hopewells' xx
Imogen is the best reviewer in the industry !!!
well done for doing the rapid response thing, there's a couple of youtubers in the UK at the moment, one is a dealer who is making daily videos on why EVs are not selling, etc etc, im not going to name and shame, but he keeps going on about brakes pads and discs not lasting 80000-100000km and tyres not lasting 40000kms etc. i would love to see an EV pro rapid response video on this to prove it either way? ( i know tesla tyres can wear in the inside if not tracked correctly etc)
he also mentions about lots of EVs on a well know car online website in the UK that are not selling or their prices have dropped by a lot every week etc
he shows examples of this and to be honest, deprecation does bother me . would love this addressed also with a pro EV or an explanation of why he sees this.
keep up the good work, will be going to the fully charged show next year hopefully
Shrill is definitely needed occasionally; keep up your rants Robert!
A fascinating interview... Great job everyone. 👋👋.... But where is Jack?... Only one mention. 😮
I thought that Fully Charged was doing occasional advertorial content already. I enjoy the positive deep dives into a product or firm and would if they were paid. After all the firms are paying to attend the exhibitions and I think that principle sits naturally with the video content too, providing it’s always signposted clearly.
I think they did some specifically during COVID but once the events got back up and running they disappeared. Now the advertorial stuff seems tied to showing event sponsors.
Well done you two and the team, you really have push the boat out and made first class video entertainment. I am sorry to hear of the people you had to let go, must of been very hard. But your plans Dan sound solid and look forward to the next 5 years of Fully Charged. I wound like to make a suggestion, Farmers, they are an integral part of our lives and must play a significant role in the transition. Is there anyway we can see you guys give them some footage on the channel like solar farms for example, or and wind turbines. These areas get a very negative response in the normal media channels, I think its time we gave them a head up!!! PS I think there is a risk that being seen to be too successful, can give poeple the wrong impression of the channel, and perhaps that why you've decided to focus on your selves in this episode. Nothing wrong with that. However, some negativity is not a bad thing, but not striking the balance, and favouring possitivity can also be as damaging, as being negative. Just saying!!
Well done and as an ev driver, busting myths to friends and neighbours is so important....but the amount of anti EV bollocks out there is staggering
Keep up the good work. Have you considered partnering up with other UK based EV YT channels? The stronger the media push against the tide of misinformation, the better.
Excellent content once again for someone that is fully invested in the transition. I am sure you guys have been looking at how you engage with a broader audience as EVs go from niche to mainstream. I wonder if you have considered a spin off channel that is more light hearted, entertainment or adventure based to get some broader exposure without impacting the core channel. Like scrap heap challenge, mighty car mods, or similar. Something where electric or sustainable is fundamental but the challenge, adventure, travel whatever is of equal importance, primarily as.a way of appealing to more than the techy boffin types. Something that could pull in carwow type numbers of around 10 million but could still be done on a budget.
Having listened to the podcast version, I thought the FUD busting Electric Vehicle UK is a great idea… However, I don’t know if you have a website up yet, but the term is / will be impossible to search.
Bitterly disappointed to hear there will be no show in Harrogate in 2025. I bought 3 day tickets for 2023 and 2024 but for personal reasons was not able to attend. I was intending to make special arrangements in advance to ensure I could attendance in 2025. Would be grateful to hear as soon as possible the stated alternative event in the North next year and maybe I can support that instead.
Very compelling! It’s hard to believe what’s delivered by a core team of 25. Why not take the opportunity to merge the brands, which overlap hugely. Fully Electric perhaps?
Love your shows. Thanks. Have you given any thought to having your next event in Ontario. For reference, I live 4,000 km (38 hours of driving one way) from Vancouver and this is taking a short cut through the US. Driving through Canada , which I did last year , it takes a lot longer. In Europe I can be anywhere almost with one good day of driving. Would love to go to one of your events. Thanks
Keep up your great work.
cant wait for Melbourne
Do we know the dates of Sydney yet? I need to start planning my drive from Kangaroo Island.
I just became the 41st person to do the pure EV lap of Australia. I did it solo with a collie dog as co driver in 33 days. First Polestar and first canine copilot to do the lap. I’d love to tell our story at the EE Sydney show!
This is what it costs us. $1 Australian to travel 100 klms in my Model Y. The reasons. We have solar so charging during the day is $3 per 60kwh. At night we have a deal with our supplier at 8 cents per kwh for charging between midnight and 6 am, so that costs $4.80. That's less than $1.00 per 100 k but we make a long distant trips maybe 2 - 3 times per year and will use super chargers which brings it up to about $1 per 100 k over the course of the year. That is 15 times less than the Mazda CX5 we replaced. Additionally, we are a two car family. The other one is a VW ICE but because the EV is so cheap to run we take it 75% of the time where as before then the use was more like 50/ 50. We are saving close to $4,000 per year on fuel.
The global warming topic is strive with miss information... "Paul Burges" has great info on this to anyone who is interested. Thanks for the info. Its a sunny day so lots of home generation, charging the car.
I LOVE the Kitchen! And i wich we had a Fullyvegan electric show
Very interesting chat and a welcome behind the scenes look. But ... what about the Crowdcube investor fundraising? Why have you said so little about it? Have I missed something?
I've still got my Faraday Past merch t shirt from the early Fully Charged Live at Silverstone! I've worn it to death though, and it's got holes in now - definitely need something new, maybe something with a less niche joke for others to get!
Dan is such a breath of fresh air. Tactfully tells it like it is. I think one of the major barriers to new energy adoption went in the UK general election. The confience will return but it'll be a long road, because the majority of people are, unfortunately, much poorer and ill-informed. Most certainly don't watch TFC/EE/Ss, or informative Others, and that's a real problem. And the mainstream media ensures that entrenched opinions remain. So a rapid response to the FUD will go some way to battling this - It'll need to be loud. My opinion is that much of the FUD impact will actually go away once BEVs reach a percentage that self generates - the famous tipping point. I thought I knew where that was, but honestly I don't anymore. However, if we all keep on telling the truth, with a loud enough voice, slowly the majority of people will start to realise it. And poorer people must be included, because there is no electrification revolution without them.
Would love to see a show in Brussels!
Thank you thank you thank you, I currently have 2 Ev's in my home. I just sold my last ever ice car. It's so true, drive an ev, and get freedom from the gas pump.
Why am I not seeing Camille Jenatzy's *La Jamais Contente* on the bookshelf behind you?
It's an iconic motor vehicle, historic, photogenic, recognizable, a speed record holder & electric...
A rapid response unit is an excellent idea. The amount of warped self-destructive views out there at the moment is mind-boggling.
Yay more Imogen!
I think you should take what the Labour gov say with a large pinch of salt, if they said it was dark outside, I'd have to check
Ukers can change the party, but not the quality of the politicos❤
I don't trust any politician, regardless of what party they are. From what I see, they're only in politics for their own benefit, not the benefit of the voters.
Looking forward to Australia already
See you all Saturday
Pity that EE North at Harrogate won’t happen this year. Having travelled half the length of the UK to get to the nearest EE show in 2022 and 2023 it really riles that you are still so centered on the S E of England and haven’t moved even further north than Harrogate. Having said that it was very noticeable this year that the 2024 was less well attended and had fewer exhibits than 2023. Could it be that the greater distance between shows will actually bring in more interest? I refuse point blank to fly or get on a packed train to London to spend a hot sweaty day in the over crowded London catchment area. I’m sure that there are many of your fans in Scotland who feel the same especially regarding the cost to travel south and the need for at least two nights in an overpriced hotel local to the shows (thanks to demand led pricing £400 a night in a budget hotel near to the show is not on on most people’s budget)
Not enough people came, it wasn't a ghost town and they are not saying this but it's clearly a financial risk to them that not enough tickets would sell.
Big shame about the Fully Charged North, why not have a show in a central location such as in the Midlands somewhere? I think the closest equivalent to the Fully Charged shows combined with its online presence is Penny Arcade and their PAX events. Really interesting show, thanks.
It would be great for Everything Electric to get a weekly programme on terrestrial TV, It would get coverage to the un-initiated.
Long term follower and show attendee.
I've always wondered if people paid for the videos focused on one company as they were often very soft interviews that were pretty much promotional videos and free advertising. I would have asked some tougher questions and given a more balanced perspective of the companies featured, perhaps mentioning (or quoting) competitors' / other technologies opinion.
More strength to the Fully Charged elbow. Some misgivings on the forthcoming paid material and your USP of telling it straight, hope you get it right. I notice no mention of the TV cross-over - hope that hasn't completely died as an idea - seems like a good Ch4 match. Hopefully much more non-car content in the future too 🤞, I've really liked the boat episodes you've done over the years. I'd love more off-grid home examples (in scenic locations) too. #xmaswishlist
Been to 2 Sydney Shows looking forward to March 2025 to see the FC team again.
Would be great if you did a show at the NEC.
WRT YT revenue, I've been noticing creators asking, for not only likes, but also comments, good or bad or indifferent, so to gain interaction would gain more revenue?
I like your show would love to see a show in Ottawa Canada?
How about a series portraying individual ‘average’ BEV owners and how their car fits their life style?
I don't know how you fix it, but I think a big part of the 'push against EV' actually comes from dealers in the UK a lot of the time. They are happy to make the money on vehicles of course, including the high end BEV's which have saturated a big part of the market, but it feels like a lot of dealers have previously had their income supply based on initial sale (more recently transitioning to ongoing income in the form of PCP schemes etc to have cashflow rather than a big injection of cash upfront) and of course servicing where historically dealers could also expect to make some more money on vehicles they had already sold but that had come out of warranty etc. We know that BEVs don't have nearly as many servicing costs (one of the benefits of simply not having as many moving parts) and I wonder if this has had an impact on dealers readiness to want to sell BEVs in the short term.
I think a lot of the worry that comes around from consumers is because BEVs are almost seen more like a commodity item, something with a battery and in a few years time the better one with the longer lasting battery will come out and they will be left stuck with the old model. With phones (as expensive as they are getting these days) that's not a huge problem, but with cars that is often the second biggest purchase you make, so talk of solid state batteries (though really exciting) I feel might put some buyers off, especially when the 'the infrastructure/technology/incentives (delete as appropriate) argument is always banded around so frequently.
FWIW we don't currently drive EV. We don't have any salary sacrifice car schemes and we don't really have the extra cash monthly to buy or lease something. Our current Petrol Karoq does less than 5000 miles a year (probably more like 2000!) and I use my ebike to get my kid around in the village, but would like to swap the car out when we can to something that still suits the 1 dog 1 child family we are, and that we can go on holiday in without breaking the bank used.
Looking forward to Everything Electric South this weekend. As a recent (admittedly small) investor, I think it will be really exciting to see and learn what we can expect to happen around us in the next few years, as well as see some current EVs we might hope to pick up cheaper used in a few years time. (I really hope the MG Cyberster or IONIQ 5 N's of the world tumble down in price used for purely selfish reasons :D)