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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
  • I have finally been able to do a range test video with an EV towing something big ! I managed to get a BMW iX M60 with a tow hitch from BMW UK and the amazing guys at Chichester Caravans hooked me up with a top of the range 26 foot long twin axel Swift Challenger caravan. It's a simple format, a 100 mile journey in the iX without the caravan and then the same journey with the caravan. The big question is what will the difference in battery consumption and range be ? Oh an what about charging in public with a caravan attached ?
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    Video Contents
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:34 - The iX M60 in numbers
    03:45 - How am I driving the EV only test ?
    07:43 - Look ma no hands !
    08:15 - Arriving at the New Forest
    11:21 - EV only return journey
    13:30 - EV only results
    14:38 - DAY 2 - Introducing the caravan
    16:03 - Adapting the iX for towing
    16:36 - Hitching the van and it's amazing tech !
    18:21 - Towing the van to the New Forest
    24:41 - Arriving at the New Forest and it's not good !
    26:40 - Driving home
    27:40 - Charging with a van doesn't work !
    30:18 - Arriving home and The Results
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  • @danielb8901
    @danielb8901 4 місяці тому +118

    A great real world test, I tow a 24 foot 3.2 ton semi off road caravan in Western Australia with a Toyota 200 series V8 diesel 4WD. With the mainly long distances between towns here it would take me weeks to some of the distances I cover in a day with my Toyota. I would spend more time charging the vehicle than my time driving.🤣🤣

    • @donnajohnson9324
      @donnajohnson9324 3 місяці тому +4

      ❤❤❤ true from Australia 😅

    • @soundsoflife9549
      @soundsoflife9549 3 місяці тому +8

      Yeah- and what'll happen getting stuck in traffic going up the range?!

    • @threadie
      @threadie 2 місяці тому +6

      Imagine the family jumping in and experiencing the trip from Perth to Mitchell Falls and through to Kununurra, then back home. The extended stays at communities along the way would be an amazing interaction with the huge amount of gensets required for the 3 month tourism season. Everyone would be petrified of knowing by Geraldton that their right of passage was over, and they couldn't finish the trip.
      Maybe people will wake soon to the total impracticality of it all and understand where the present government is heading with this palaver they are dishing out to us.

    • @Undies79
      @Undies79 2 місяці тому

      Exactly what they want, no one will go anywhere. Only the elite can travel.

    • @GuyMorris-oq2zp
      @GuyMorris-oq2zp 2 місяці тому +3

      Maybe someone should explain this crap to Bowen because he is pushing us like a freight train in this direction. Look EV's are great for inner city suburbs or just running around to the shops, work, schools etc but Australia is a bloody big place and EV's are just not practical for many of us that travel big distances, especially with trailers.

  • @kevinroberts2395
    @kevinroberts2395 Рік тому +51

    As a caravanner here in Australia, an EV will NEVER work on current offerings. I am not surprised at all that towing halves the range. Great vid.

    • @CASHSEC
      @CASHSEC 2 місяці тому +1

      Hey what about a battery assist slung under the trailer at another 2 tons. New book required. EV touring for Dummies🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @cxv6367
      @cxv6367 Місяць тому

      I am curious how towing affects your petrol economy .... but I agree as far as towing distances ... EV's are useless

  • @davyp2993
    @davyp2993 4 місяці тому +42

    You were also in the flat-lands of the south of England.
    What will happen in the hilly-lands of the scenic north of Scotland.
    I also wanted to see you reverse park the caravan back to where you picked it up.!
    It was a good test, but as you said it wasn't too surprising.
    Keep up the good work.

    • @Mass-jab-death-2025
      @Mass-jab-death-2025 2 місяці тому

      Caravans are going to get real cheap if we let the dictatorship we call a government force us down the impractical and downright dangerous path of EVs. This is just scam, their real goal is either to kill or to lock us all into a 15 minute neighbourhood where you will stay eating only bugs, until they determine it your turn to go below ground.

  • @johnwebster6360
    @johnwebster6360 5 місяців тому +19

    Thanks for bringing real-world experience to EV fantasy

  • @Tsurnari
    @Tsurnari Рік тому +362

    A good and practical, real world test. All that was missing was some really good hills like those in the Welsh mountains, Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and the Scottish highlands.

    • @toucan221
      @toucan221 Рік тому +57

      NO, No hills allowed, a hill would kill the batteries in no time

    • @wennysmile1605
      @wennysmile1605 Рік тому +56

      And don't forget all those road works where you sit for hours, with your headlights on , radio , listening to traffic advice , sat-nav trying to find the nearest available charging point etc etc. I expect you will soon be hearing about all those people who have needed rescuing from the middle of towns, moors, and the bottom of hills. DIESEL FOR EVER Stu

    • @ianrobertson1952
      @ianrobertson1952 Рік тому

      @@wennysmile1605 You can sit in a snow drift in a Tesla for roughly 100 hours before you die of the cold

    • @iainhunneybell
      @iainhunneybell Рік тому +18

      This possible apparent ‘random’ is oh so VERY relevant, as where do people tend to take their caravans? To the fens of Lincolnshire or Wales? A VERY well-made point

    • @chuckwilliams6261
      @chuckwilliams6261 Рік тому +12

      @@toucan221 Uphill kills batteries, downhill recharges them.

  • @felixalbion
    @felixalbion 10 місяців тому +211

    The other problem is that when you have a claimed 50-60 miles of range left ( often false ) I guarantee you will start to get massive range anxiety and start to stress about finding a charger that hopefully works.

    • @bobtracey7360
      @bobtracey7360 9 місяців тому +5

      Should have had towing mirrors

    • @jimgassor8473
      @jimgassor8473 9 місяців тому

      I suggest you go back and watch the video again to see towing mirrors attached and described at 16:15@@bobtracey7360

    • @Andrew-gd5jp
      @Andrew-gd5jp 8 місяців тому +1

      Should have bought a Tesla - then the chargers will be ones that work.

    • @MrRaitzi
      @MrRaitzi 8 місяців тому +3

      And battery degradiation letting charge get too low.

    • @stevetitcombe939
      @stevetitcombe939 8 місяців тому

      ​@@bobtracey7360look again, they were fitted

  • @Tracker709
    @Tracker709 4 місяці тому +83

    I love these UK videos because you guys alway tackle the questions other content creators avoid.
    That was a $200,000 suv / trailer combo. The insurance cost terrifies me. Well done, but it would not be
    My choice for a relaxing vacation.

    • @lr90lsv8defender8
      @lr90lsv8defender8 3 місяці тому +6

      Yep you could buy a 20k second hand car and go on loads of really nice holidays all around the world for that money

    • @grahambyrne8714
      @grahambyrne8714 3 місяці тому

      Alway. PMSL

    • @bones8961
      @bones8961 2 місяці тому

      I'd need to take out a mortgage for that combo - only for the wealthy. I do like that Caravan though 👍

    • @cxv6367
      @cxv6367 Місяць тому

      I cannot think of anything that would spoil a nice drive more than towing

  • @peterbrowning1251
    @peterbrowning1251 8 місяців тому +46

    Enjoyed the video. Here in Oz the average touring caravan is 2.5 to 3+ ton, EVs are just not a practical tow vehicle (yet?).The average distances in Australia are also problematic along with the lack of charging stations once you are out of the cities. If you travel a well serviced route, say Sydney to Melbourne you will have to unhitch to charge every time.

    • @johnsaunders8315
      @johnsaunders8315 5 місяців тому +11

      Ditto, Peter. I'm also a Wizard in Oz and have a 2.7 tonne (ATM) caravan. It's a fully off-road unit, and I need that for where we will take it. The idea of having an EV to tow a caravan is ludicrous in this country. With that sort of range (let's say 240kms if I add on the predicted "50 miles" left) it would get me from Brisbane to just passed Dalby (if I go west), and there is a steep range to traverse on that path as well. To do the distances we do in Oz...it really is a wing, a prayer and RANGE ANXIETY at 200%.
      Brisbane - Rockhampton is 644kms; to Townsville is 1360kms; to Cairns is 1700kms. And that's up the east coast where the ought to be charging stations. Fortunately, my Toyota Fortuner gives me about 15 litres per 100kms towing, so that is no sweat when I have a diesel range of 500kms with one ten-minute refill at the servo...and a coffee and a pie and a visit to the bathroom.
      When it comes to EVs in the Land DownUnder: to quote the famous Aussie movie, "The Castle"..."Tell him he's dreaming!"

    • @canwelook
      @canwelook 5 місяців тому +8

      Ditto, ditto. Another Aussie here. We're on the road full time atm, and loving it. We couldn't even consider doing the same with an electric car based on these results. Our 2.5 tonne van would flatten the battery in no time at all. And recharging would be impractical in many ways. If they legislated all cars to be electric, caravans would essentially be forced off the roads.

    • @givemespace2742
      @givemespace2742 4 місяці тому +4

      Yet another Aussie with my dollars worth. I'd have to agree that even with a lighter camper or not towing at all you would be very limited in where you can go outside the urban areas due to lack of charging infrastructure and that's not likely to change any time soon, mainly because of the lack of infrastructure to supply the required electricity at roadhouses or small town that are not on the major grids. The offset is that Australia is so urbanised and so many journeys are within urban areas that electric vehicles are highly practical and here in Perth there are a lot. We like to travel and have two cars so the optimal solution for us is a medium 4wd (tow rating is 3.1 tonnes but our camper is 1.5 all up) and an electric for the town trips. Shame we don't have the money for a new electric. There is no financial incentive to help us out so we are compromising and looking at a hybrid and keeping the 4wd for the remote trips. And before anyone complains about 'gas guzzler' the 4wd gives us 8km per litre not towing, and 11 to 12 towing. That's not bad for a car that weighs in at over 2 tonnes.

    • @tim8deb
      @tim8deb 4 місяці тому +5

      @@johnsaunders8315 100% as another Aussie in agreement here You can have your EV's and drive around the ACT with all the politicians pushing this BS up their RS

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 4 місяці тому +6

      ausie. s.a., why,, for fk sake, why,,would you even consider an ev.. you obviously have never looked into where the raw materials come from, there not re cycleable, they cost more, there a bs scam.. LPG. can run any vehicle, clean.. my bronco, 82, runs on lpg only, 12.1 comp, as it is slow burning so needs high compression, bit tech for you id say.. 15 yrs, no probs.. maybe this, is why they are getting rid of lpg fill stations, so your forced to buy a fkn bs ev.. bronco is fast & scary, std engine, just high comp.. 360 ks to 90 lt.. i save the environment,,you dont,, fact.. i dont need bs, egr, def, cats, nothing.. or an ev station, powered by a diesel geni.. theres a vid of a guy in u.s., ran out of pixi,s [ electricity ], guy pulled over to help,, helped him get the geni started so he could carry on his journey, in the boot.... ausie slang....... fk that......

  • @graemeottey8131
    @graemeottey8131 10 місяців тому +135

    I couldn’t think of a situation where I would be happy losing 1/3 of my range the day of a journey just because it was cold outside. My full tank on the freeway will take me ~600km regardless of the outside temperature.

    • @silvy7394
      @silvy7394 9 місяців тому +13

      Actually it wont. ICE looses MPG in cold. And you dont drive 400KM on a daily basis.

    • @stevezodiac491
      @stevezodiac491 9 місяців тому +15

      ​@@silvy7394people do not buy cars only to suit the shortest distance they drive. People buy vehicles to cover all their driving requirements, it makes no sense to do anything else ?

    • @kosiranze
      @kosiranze 9 місяців тому +3

      @@stevezodiac491 yeah that is the reality of it, but what would probably be the most rational thing to do is to have a car that can do all the things you do regularly with an ease, but only needs to be capable of doing really occasional stuff, but it does not by any means need to be the best / excel at it. All but the shortest range new ev-s have a range big enough to cover all but road trips for most people. And for road trips it is not like you can't do it, it just takes more time than a gas / diesel car

    • @ln5747
      @ln5747 9 місяців тому +6

      ​@@kosiranzehow about you let people decide for themselves what they need and want

    • @MrFryfish
      @MrFryfish 9 місяців тому +6

      ​@@silvy7394yeah, but no where near as much as a battery powered car, an diesel engine will loose range! A diesel would loose from 760 km in summer to about to about 670-690 km in winter per 50 litre of diesel..how much will an ELV will decrease it's autonomy in winter?

  • @keithkennedy2725
    @keithkennedy2725 Рік тому +167

    The anxiety level I experienced from just watching your video was unbelievable. I thought the anxiety level I normally experience from being married to two different women in two different cities was bad but after watching your video I don’t think I’ll be buying an EV anytime soon….

    • @Thebigboram
      @Thebigboram 11 місяців тому +12

      Two wives in two cities sounds extremely stressful 😮

    • @keithkennedy2725
      @keithkennedy2725 11 місяців тому +4

      @@no1mongrel Actually I’m Catholic… In my church I would be referred to as a “Fallen Angel”… There was once a TV series called “On The Road With Charle’s Kuralt” back in the 1980tys… Only after he died it was discovered that he had two families, one living in Wyoming and one living in New York city… Each to his own

    • @trueriver1950
      @trueriver1950 10 місяців тому +3

      @@keithkennedy2725 or in that case: each to both their own...

    • @grantwalker9367
      @grantwalker9367 10 місяців тому +20

      Mate with two wives in two different cities you can’t afford an EV lol

    • @mikevolante7663
      @mikevolante7663 9 місяців тому +2

      I literally have your same problem

  • @paulwootton5378
    @paulwootton5378 9 місяців тому +7

    That adaptive speed cruise control...what a fantastic thing that is.
    It allows you to drive a set distance and at the same speed as the car in front of you (without cruise control) wants to drive at!
    No worries...if you are set at 69mph and some Joe cuts in front of you after a little sea sawing overtaking, then you can now drive at their speed....65mph....62mph...68mph...55 mph...
    When you are driving a car that has this fantastic feature, then the first thing that you need to do, is find the button that switches it off.

  • @mipamat5804
    @mipamat5804 9 місяців тому +54

    As an ex-caravanner I noticed that he did not check the nose weight of the caravan to ensure that it was less than the maximum tow-hook weight specification (normally 100kg), I used to set mine to about 80-90kg. If you don't adhere to this guide then you are likely to suffer from increased amounts of sway/wobble (with potentially catastrophic consequences to you, your caravan, and other roadusers.)

    • @kevanchippindall-higgin1859
      @kevanchippindall-higgin1859 9 місяців тому +6

      Nose wieghts depend on the towing vehicle. Some can take more than others. Check the handbook before towing.

    • @ColinMill1
      @ColinMill1 8 місяців тому +6

      Too little weight on the hitch is also likely to give rise to very serious stability issues. There are some interesting UA-cam videos of this effect if you search for them.

    • @brianwalker1933
      @brianwalker1933 4 місяці тому +2

      Tow ball weight on the tow vehicle, is in the "vicinity" of between 10%-15% of the aggregate weight of what you are towing. The other thing to consider is, the maximum weight the tow bar can carry and the maximum weight the vehicle can "legally tow".

    • @oldcynic6964
      @oldcynic6964 4 місяці тому +4

      It's only a 35 minutes video. He would have had to miss some stuff out.

    • @DJH23772
      @DJH23772 4 місяці тому +5

      It was probably all done by caravan dealer off camera. Like mentioned it's a short basic video. Theres some picky people around with stupid comments (mikmat)

  • @harriergr7728
    @harriergr7728 Рік тому +34

    Pete, Imagine what chaos you would cause trying to charge a car + caravan combination in a town or city.

  • @kevanchippindall-higgin1859
    @kevanchippindall-higgin1859 Рік тому +127

    The main issue with EVs is that they take ages to charge, the chargers are often broken and they are sited so as to make charging a towing vehicle impractical. In effect, this thing had a range of 100 miles before the search started for a charge point and at least a 30 minute charge time, longer if you want a full charge.
    Batteries discharge exponentially. When full, the first 20% of capacity give you a big chunk of range. Thereafter, the power level drops faster and faster. The 30 minute 80% charge claim looks great on paper, but the reality is that the real range is probably nearer 60%. This would mean a 30 minute stop every 2 hours maximum. That route was pretty flat. The range would have been even worse in hilly country on single carriageways and charging points presumably even rarer.
    If the battery does die, you are well and truly stuffed. You cannot buy 5 litres of electricity and pour it in. The car has to be recovered, at great cost, charged and brought back to collect the caravan which might well have incurred additional costs.
    For pottering around town, EVs are fine. As a replacement for petrol or diesel, they are a pipe dream if any serious load carrying, towing or long range driving is required.

    • @davidsomething4867
      @davidsomething4867 Рік тому +4

      Unfortunately as per usual people don't respect what other people require and jus see things through their own perspective (I'm alright jack). Yet if you have had to rely on public charging completely I'm sure a lot of these EV drivers would not have bothered.

    • @michaeldawson6309
      @michaeldawson6309 Рік тому +5

      Yep your correct the first chunk of miles from 100% is much better than the 50% to empty capacity

    • @stephenkalatucka6213
      @stephenkalatucka6213 Рік тому +16

      Does the mileage get better the further you go? The car gets lighter because you are not burdened carrying electrons around.

    • @59jenwren
      @59jenwren Рік тому +6

      At the service station and removing the caravan, finding a charger that fits, waiting for it to be available, then charging it, reattaching the caravan and heading for the exit you notice the available fill up positions at the fuel pumps which had the car been diesel/petrol would have allowed a 5 min topup.

    • @simonr23
      @simonr23 Рік тому +9

      The power curve of lithium batteries doesn’t follow your method - you’re referencing ni-cd/ni-mh chemistry batteries.
      You can use them linearly from 100-20%, after that there can be variables at play.
      I otherwise agree with your post.

  • @user-pq2nz7fg8g
    @user-pq2nz7fg8g 3 місяці тому +6

    I recently spoke with the guys selling the new Maxus T90 pick up. I use my 2011 Navara D40 to tow my caravan and when they asked what I would use the Maxus for, they told me to stick with my old truck. Apparently the Maxus can tow 1500KG but would run out of juice in an hour.

  • @frankieatworld7321
    @frankieatworld7321 8 місяців тому +5

    Excelent video! The possitive thing is that I like the design of the caravan and BMW in towing mode, just wow. Less possitive is the range if you go on vacation with a heavy caravan. Charging every 150 miles makes you quiet limitted on adventures.

  • @mattchester8556
    @mattchester8556 Рік тому +115

    Great video Pete. Imagine if you had a family of fours gear for a two week holiday in the van and boot the range would be decimated. Hours wasted at the services multiple times. You would have to set of two days early to make sure you get to your destination on time 🤣. I’ll stick to my diesel.

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому +9

      👍

    • @myjizzureye
      @myjizzureye Рік тому

      I will stick to your dad. Well, I will make his colon sticky to be more accurate but yeah.

    • @Jamessansome
      @Jamessansome Рік тому +5

      Safe to say regularly towing caravans is not an EV's forte!
      For example if you tow a caravan for two trips a year that is a small amount of extra time over the year but you get all the benefits when you are not towing.
      When does it become a big enough issue that a diesel is better than an EV over the course of a whole year?

    • @supersurfer1
      @supersurfer1 Рік тому +6

      @@Jamessansome can you explain how your EV is environmentally friendly and above all ethical ?

    • @Jamessansome
      @Jamessansome Рік тому +4

      @@supersurfer1 Driving anything is not environmentally friendly. If you want to be environmentally friendly you would walk everywhere. The next most efficient form of transport would be bicycle as minimal materials are used and little CO2 is created during manufacture for the distances you can travel over the lifetime of the bike.
      Towing a caravan is not an environmentally friendly thing to do whatever vehicle you tow with. Towing a vehicle with a diesel is most practical but it is also the least environmentally friendly way to do it due to emissions.
      The burning of fossil fuels is the main contributor to climate change. The historic and current actions of the fossil fuel industry have been immoral since the 1950's when the big oil companies did their own research into climate change, found out that burning fossil fuels harms everyone on the planet then carried on regardless for the £££££.
      Then there is obviously all of the fossil fuel related wars, disasters, oil spills etc some of which were entirely preventable that completely annihilate all organisms within hundreds of miles such as:
      Persian Gulf War
      BP's Deep water Horizon
      Ixtoc 1
      Atlantic Express
      Mingbulak Fergana Valley
      Kolva River
      Nowruz Oil Field
      Castillo de Bellver
      Amoco Cadiz
      + many more.
      There are also the various historic and current wars killing hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people in history that have been triggered entirely or in part due to oil and fossil fuel resources.
      Having said all that I think what you are eluding to is lithium mines which have also created conflict primarily due to the high use of water. Yes there was and still are ethical issues in some regions where there are lithium mines. It started with the need to power laptops, then phones, tablets and all the other rechargeable electronics we all use and most recently the need for car batteries which has made the quantity required much much higher. Fortunately steps are being made to make lithium production more ethical such as different forms of extracting lithium without the need to use so much water and also different battery chemistries e.g. Iron Phosphate and others that use a fraction or no lithium at all.
      Cobalts another issue and is also used during the oil refining process.
      Long and short of it is that oil and gas extraction and the burning of fossil fuels is much worse for the environment and has had and still has more of an effect on humans than wind turbines, solar panels and lithium mining.

  • @shinkins6702
    @shinkins6702 Рік тому +81

    Another great video and thank you for this. I am a caravanner, I tow a 1800kg twin axle, I get around 20-21mpg when towing so half my usual consumption so this doesn’t surprise me, but the charging situation when towing is enough to put me off getting an electric tow car any time soon.

    • @nomayor1
      @nomayor1 Рік тому +15

      I think towing a caravan behind an electric car is ideal. In fact all electric cars should come with a caravan as standard. I mean, given how long you have to wait in the middle of nowhere to charge every time, it's good to have the caravan with you.

    • @marviwilson1853
      @marviwilson1853 Рік тому +5

      Exactly right. The video doesn't say anything we don't know already. It's just practically showing the relationship in physics between energy and work. As you rightly show that relationship is the same for electric vehicles as it is for petrol vehicles. You could have equally towed a large caravan with a petrol powered car and be equally "shocked"!!

    • @nomayor1
      @nomayor1 Рік тому +5

      @@marviwilson1853 The "shocked" in the title is purely and exclusively for click baiting.

    • @marviwilson1853
      @marviwilson1853 Рік тому +1

      @@nomayor1 Fully agree but I think the use of this word in this video has another dimension - textbook stuff from the disgruntled petrol heads who are being forced to ditch their beloved V8's and seek retribution with ambiguous and even misleading claims against the electric car revolution.

    • @frankwhittle4364
      @frankwhittle4364 Рік тому +1

      @@marviwilson1853 What he is trying to show mainly is the practicallity of charging, we all know that towing means less miles per gallon but if it is petrol you would be able to pull up to the petrol pump and fill up, rather than having to unhook the van and leave it somewhere.

  • @karlcammish9663
    @karlcammish9663 7 місяців тому +3

    I tow a 1800kg caravan with a 3.0d….your review is spot on. What I don’t understand is why the caravan industry is remaining so quiet on the subject. You highlight all the concerns for us who tow. The caravan industry and tourism industry is worth billions to the GDP of the country and all we get is silence. Great review. What you didn’t mention was that car cost £109k out of reach of a lot of people who tow caravans

    • @karlInSanDiego
      @karlInSanDiego 5 місяців тому

      Would you suggest that the caravan industry stop the transition to electric vehicles because it's a billion dollar industry? Or are you suggesting that charging stations are needed at parks where you can stay with a caravan? In the USA, most Recreational Vehicle (RV) campsites have an electrical service you can tap into, and for now, it's not metered at all. If folks are interested in helping with the transition off of fossil fuels, maybe the change starts with caravan owners changing away from combustion cooking.

  • @ricardoslier2411
    @ricardoslier2411 5 місяців тому +3

    Hey PetrolPeds, as an ex-caravanner i will say that the WLTP of an petrol car also less is without a trailer. In my youth i driven a 5 series 6 cylinder where the consumption almost 60% more was with a trailer. A fuel consumption of 18,5mi/gallon in stead of 29,5 mi/gallon. The caravan we had weighed 1200kg in stead of the Swift with a weight of 1600kg. Conclusion in my opinion, its not so bad 😮

  • @db-xu1kg
    @db-xu1kg Рік тому +212

    As a caravaner I have been giving this issue some thought on what is the way forward for myself. My wife and I thoroughly enjoy using the caravan. Our holiday in 2022 involved a 1200 mile round trip from Aberdeen to Salisbury with a few stops in between. How could we do that with an EV. You would need 2 months. The only saving grace for us is that I will be 62 this year and therefore if I buy a new diesel (Currently XC60) in 2029 I will be 68 and hopefully the new car will be operational long enough to take me to the time when I should'nt be towing a caravan. The quandry is when to buy the new car as the prices are bound to soar the nearer to the 2030 deadline and also what is going to happen to the price of fuel. Aligned to this is the problem of which manufacturers will be producing diesel or petrol cars in 2029. I doubt that Volvo will be. Without major changes or new thoughts, the touring caravan holidays may become something destined to the history books.

    • @londonwestman1
      @londonwestman1 Рік тому +10

      Your going to be an ideal candidate for one of the bigger plug-in hybrids, I guess. You can do local trips electrically charging at home and then use the petrol for the longer journeys. It also means you don't have to learn all the charging protocols..
      I'm the same age as you, I've just moved to an electric car, and, whatever the fanbois say, it really can be quite tricky. I've installed about 15 apps on my phone specific to charging. In fact, I had to replace the phone along the way.

    • @dazzle52k52
      @dazzle52k52 Рік тому +42

      ​@@ecoworrier - you omitted the ridiculous cost of buying an EV in the first place (currently cost prohibitive to most), and then theres the extortionate cost of electric charging (and that's assuming it charges fast enough/kwH and isn't unserviceable or someone has decided to long term loan the copper cabling within). EV and caravan ownership is very far from smelling of roses. Shall we mention how long you need to run an EV before it becomes carbon neutral, or the unrecyclable battery pack or the slave labour in the DRC digging out the cobalt etc. Look at Geoff buy's cars' video on the topic.

    • @crowfoot1199
      @crowfoot1199 Рік тому +9

      @@dazzle52k52 Yes the charging infrastructure in the UK needs improving, which it is doing, just slowly at the moment. And yes, EVs are expensive, but then so are big diesel SUVs. With regards to how long you have to run an EV before it becomes carbon neutral, it's just a few years (I believe I've heard 3 and 7, so it may depend on the report and how they tallied things up - they don't always factor in the carbon used in transporting, processing/refining, and transporting the gas you burn!). And many car battery manufacturers don't buy from the DRC for exactly this reason.
      Something else to keep in mind wrt to the range in this video, cold weather does lower the battery's range, so there'd be an improvement if he did this in the summer. Driving 70 mph also really impacts the range. Sticking to 50 mph apparently helps a great deal (he does stick to 60 mph in the video, so this is mostly a general comment).

    • @rob5944
      @rob5944 Рік тому +33

      ​@@crowfoot1199 sorry but EVs look less and less practical as time moves on, not more. If he was alone he couldn't even go to the toilet, let alone charge his car.... ridiculous. I towed a four berth using my mates old Renault Traffic from Oxford to Bristol to St Austell and hardly knew it was on the back. EVs are the wrong technology, too much infrastructure needed, too expensive and no cleaner than ICE. Now with hybrids I can see a case, but even they'll have to be cheaper and cleaner to manufacture.

    • @ecoworrier
      @ecoworrier Рік тому +10

      @@dazzle52k52 how long do you need to drive a diesel car before it becomes carbon neutral?

  • @samieb155
    @samieb155 Рік тому +153

    Evening Pete, Interesting stuff for the Caravan Owners amongst your followers. My prediction was around 50%, but the actual was even worse no surprises though when you have a 'total weight' of 4.2 Tonnes. Just shows how far EV motoring has to go before it equals the Petrol/ Diesel Equivalent in my opinion.

    • @terryjimfletcher
      @terryjimfletcher Рік тому +12

      In what world is 1.4m/kWh -v- 2.8m/kWh **not** 50% ????
      It is EXACTLY 50%.
      BTW, 50% is the the average loss of MPG that diesel or petrol cars suffer when towing.

    • @dudeonart8492
      @dudeonart8492 Рік тому +7

      @@terryjimfletcher It didn't drop by 50% - It doubled so 100% worse!

    • @cgrexy
      @cgrexy Рік тому +1

      @@dudeonart8492think you need to learn math

    • @lynnebarkas6906
      @lynnebarkas6906 Рік тому +8

      In the real world, was the caravan loaded to it max, was the car loaded as it would be going on a holiday. !!

    • @ianemery7785
      @ianemery7785 Рік тому +14

      @@terryjimfletcher I’ve been around caravans for a lot of years, 50+, and never known any tow car to be 50% of its solo mpg when towing, maybe 30-35% loss but never known worse than that.

  • @davidking9707
    @davidking9707 8 місяців тому +4

    The New Forest is a lovely part of the world. I towed a caravan there with my Morris Ital 1.7 estate and it did the job well. We have a Nissan X Trail to tow a caravan these days.

  • @nealeburgess6756
    @nealeburgess6756 4 місяці тому +11

    Your fuel usage fits well with my nearly 30 years of caravaning. Very roughly speaking, I would use twice as much petrol/diesel with the van in tow. My other observation was that the weight of the caravan did not affect the performance much. I wouldn't notice the difference between an empty caravan and a fully loaded van. However, a head wind would be very hard work.

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 4 місяці тому +1

      guy here in aus, retired, owns an f350 s/duty, 7.3 tdi power stroke. weighs 4.3t. tows a 28 ft caravan.. gets 15 lt 100.. why buy an ev..

    • @51madmitch
      @51madmitch Місяць тому

      So did you do tank to tank fill up, just don’t understand how you halved your mpg, so from 40 mpg in a diesel you got 20 mpg ? Clearly something wrong with your car, i towed with a diesel Mercedes 2.5lt and dropped from average 48mpg to 40mph tank to tank fill up.

    • @51madmitch
      @51madmitch Місяць тому

      Appalling range and no distance, wouldn’t get to Dover ferry from Portsmouth on one charge.

  • @sebastianmessina31
    @sebastianmessina31 11 місяців тому +34

    I am an Australian caravaner and I tow a 2.1 ton caravan with a Toyota FJ Cruiser. Our distances in Australia are humungous so towing with an EV is not even a possibility, snowballs chance in hell that it would work. FYI our caravans are a lot heavier over here a 26 ft would be over3 tons.😎📷🇦🇺

    • @hughM9
      @hughM9 10 місяців тому +1

      Yours are built for unpaved roads. Caravans in the uk are unbelievably light.

    •  10 місяців тому

      Yeah European ans American caravans are also completely different.

    • @sebastianmessina31
      @sebastianmessina31 10 місяців тому +3

      Yep we build stuff tough in Australia. My 18 ft Jayco Outback has independent suspension and a 6 inch chassis it’s ATM weight is a touch over 2.1 tons. Tows like a charm. 🇦🇺📷😎

  • @sjh7225
    @sjh7225 10 місяців тому +64

    Very interesting video. Firstly I would like to agree, the team at Chichester Caravans are superb! The range results don’t surprise me as much as I thought they would, we tow with a petrol Audi A4. In everyday driving we get around 42mpg, when towing that drops to around 19mpg, so in many ways the EV was more efficient at towing. As others have said, it isn’t so much the range that is the issue, but the charging infrastructure; the lack of it and that it is not designed with caravaners (or caravanists 😉) in mind! Like you my results are not in the slightest scientific haha. Thanks for the really interesting video!

    • @jonneym
      @jonneym 9 місяців тому +8

      You should only use diesel for towing. Look it up. Diesel gives you far better performance due to torque. It’s all to do with combustion, too detailed for me to explain but you will find the fuel efficiency hardly drops with a diesel car towing a caravan

    • @timveitch6579
      @timveitch6579 9 місяців тому +6

      @@jonneym Sorry mate but that is blatantly false yes diesels engines are superior for towing but they still have a significant increase of fuel consumption when towing. I own multiple diesels utes in our business and the fuel consumption with a van of this size would increase significantly.

    • @jonneym
      @jonneym 9 місяців тому +7

      @@timveitch6579 I used to have a Mercedes 350cdi it had a 3 litre engine and would do 45 mpg at 60mph and would still do 40mpg driving across Germany at 95mph
      Diesel cars have superior efficiency over petrol but we are all going to die from pollution like our forefathers who somehow are living longer than ever

    • @cliffordkiehl3959
      @cliffordkiehl3959 9 місяців тому +8

      Besides the lack of infrastructure my issue is the time required to charge the battery to 80 percent. I fill the tank in 3 to 4 minutes.

    • @desmondbeattie3954
      @desmondbeattie3954 6 місяців тому +8

      @timveitch. Towed a caravan for many years, always with a diesel car and never did I experience 50% loss in range or anything like it. More like 20% if that.

  • @johnbuxton6009
    @johnbuxton6009 4 місяці тому +3

    As a caravaner. I tow one with a unladen weight of 850 kg. My diesel is a 2.0 ltr. When full it has an estimated range of 500 mls. it averages round about 33 mls. Which I think is quite good

  • @aussietaipan8700
    @aussietaipan8700 9 місяців тому +6

    For me this was expected, half the efficacy per mile, twice the battery % used, half the range. This is why I keep my Tesla model S for basic driving around the city and suburbs and my diesel 4x4 for towing. I can easily get over 600km towing a big 7m long boat.

  • @MikeFL52
    @MikeFL52 Рік тому +118

    To be honest the range impact on a teaditional car (SUV) is also isgnificant. We have an Audi Q7 (3L V6 pertrol) and its normal consumerption is 23 miles per US gallon. A couple of years ago we towed a 23 ft caravann (trailer in the US) from Orlando(Florida) to Frisco (Colorado) and back via Santa Fe (New Mexico) and the aaverage for the trip was 12 miles per US gallon. It was about half range per tank meaning that you have to tank up a lot more. and therefore the issue again is not range but how easy is it to charge vs fill up with petrol.

    • @terryjimfletcher
      @terryjimfletcher Рік тому +16

      Mike - another real world comparison, thanks for explaining to the EV naysayers that physics is physics, nothing to do with the "fuel" used to pull the van.

    • @bordersw1239
      @bordersw1239 Рік тому +9

      My old Discovery diesel was 28mpg solo (imperial) 26mpg towing a caravan.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang Рік тому +14

      @@terryjimfletcher I don't think anyone thought that - naysayers or otherwise - that the physics differs. The 2 problems are the range of a "fill" and the ability to "re-fill". Those things are to do with the "fuel" used.

    • @nicynu6202
      @nicynu6202 Рік тому +14

      @@terryjimfletcher Even if DV (Diesel Vehicle) uses twice as much towing (not what i've experienced), I can easily throw a couple of jerry cans or change my fuel tank to a long range version. In Australia some of the distances between service stations far exceed the Towing range of EVs on some of the popular caravan destinations (at the moment). DC charging in AUS is the pits. I guess the point is EVs are great, just not so much for heavy towing range. But let's see what the future brings.
      Would love my DV to have that torque, Would love my EV to have that range.

    • @mikldude9376
      @mikldude9376 Рік тому +3

      A diesel would have been somewhat better mate , and to be fair , a 3.0 litre v6 is going to be working harder than something with a bigger lazy engine in a petrol car..

  • @ghunt9146
    @ghunt9146 Рік тому +24

    Great vid & as expected, especially the BIG charging problem whilst towing. Imagine a ram packed services during the summer holidays, nightmare! Also most people couldn't afford an EV with that much range in the first place so the outcome would be a disaster.

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому +3

      Yep 👍

    • @mikewallace1723
      @mikewallace1723 Рік тому +7

      Can you imagine Tebay Services in the summer months waiting for chargers? Years away from EV being simple and stress free. Depends what route coaches and trucks take? If they go electric then big bays will be made available. But will they? All I see is costs increasing!

  • @chapderek
    @chapderek Місяць тому +2

    In fairness the cameraman is the equivalent weight of an caravan awning and BBQ . Well done lads love the video

  • @Lifecoach7Ra
    @Lifecoach7Ra 4 місяці тому +3

    My EV6 AWD pulls 1600 kg and then needs about 30 - 50% more energy as usual 16,8 kWh on 100 km. The German ADAC tested also coming to similar results in summertime going to Italy!

  • @HoofHearted801
    @HoofHearted801 Рік тому +106

    Excellent example. These results are consistent with those of other manufacturers and weights, many are worse. Now, add the cold weather and mountains that we have here in Canada and the range becomes almost useless for towing or for hauling anything. And the availability of charging stations is much worse than you've encountered also. EV may be great for back and forth to office and home every night but it does not lend itself to travel.

    • @nathansmith7153
      @nathansmith7153 10 місяців тому

      Then don't tow such a large pile of garbage. Materialist.

    • @f1simracingdenyvps230
      @f1simracingdenyvps230 10 місяців тому +6

      Wouldn't it be better to go around with a horse and carriage like the Gypsies always have!?!?! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @dougheck1522
      @dougheck1522 10 місяців тому +5

      Good luck trying this in mountain country... or in cold weather..!

    • @nathansmith7153
      @nathansmith7153 10 місяців тому +3

      @@dougheck1522 Ever tried starting an ICE car at -35?

    • @dougheck1522
      @dougheck1522 10 місяців тому +8

      @@nathansmith7153 yes. Was stationed in Manitoba in the 70's. Ever look at what -35 does to a Lithium battery.? i can send you factory charts... You would be walking...lol

  • @stephencawley971
    @stephencawley971 Рік тому +13

    Not to promote another channel but Matt Watson on CarWow did a somewhat similar test with a Skoda Enyak. The test was on a test track to enable a constant 60mph but used differing conditions ie number of people on board, HVAC environment, etc., and with and without caravan. The energy consumption was equally shocking when towing. Your test was much more real-world though in terms of charge point access on vehicle and at site. I’ve recently been doing a lot of touring and camping and was considering going EV with caravan. Completely dissuaded now!

  • @100SteveB
    @100SteveB 4 місяці тому +14

    I am also wondering just how easy it would be to get back to the chargers once you have dropped the caravan off at the trailer park at the services. I think in a lot of service stations the trailer park is in a separate part of the services and you may find yourself having to go back against the flow of traffic to get the car back to the section with the chargers. Seeing how many EV's have a very poor range when towing, it's about time chargers were placed in the trailer and car areas of services.

    • @plantfeeder6677
      @plantfeeder6677 4 місяці тому

      I got a better idea. How about nobody buy these and we the people decide what we'd like, not a govt. panel of so-called self annointed "experts" that are really paid to lie to us.
      This like their climate change hobgoblin is all a scam to control people.

  • @brycewalker1924
    @brycewalker1924 Місяць тому +1

    Once again you talk about issues related to EV’s that no one that I am aware of is talking about in Canada. Most UA-cam segments just talk about the cars and how well appointed they are pros and cons and so on. I watched your segment on batteries and learned more than anything I have seen or read so far. I think Petrol Ped is now my go to source for topics related to EV’s. Keep up the good work!

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Місяць тому

      That’s great to hear 🙏🏻👊

  • @Thyme2sea
    @Thyme2sea 10 місяців тому +10

    I’ve been towing similar caravans for 14 years with a Ford S-max (420 NM). I’m not surprised by your results. I’m burning almost twice the amount of diesel, almost all the time when towing.

    • @benhetland576
      @benhetland576 3 місяці тому

      Interesting. For comparison, with a 2.0L petrol Avensis a few years back, fuel usage increased by about 60% when towing a caravan. Since it's a lower car I would expect the relative difference to be larger if the cause was mostly due to aerodynamics, but it seems there must be other factors that are more significant. Could it be that higher torque also translates to higher (relative) penalty of fuel economy?

    • @roninsimsport
      @roninsimsport 3 місяці тому +1

      @@benhetland576 My BMW 535d tows a 1700kg twin axle at 27-28mpg for which I normally get 42mpg with cruise. 550 range to 350 range roughly. Inclines with the extra weight I think are the biggest factor as I can steady state on level ground at low to mid-30s

    • @MrJanipapillon
      @MrJanipapillon Місяць тому

      ​ @benhetland576 tip: drive the same speed with and without a tow trailer. There is 100% diference.
      This video is a surprise for people who don't understand that air resistance increases with the square of the speed. For a petrol car. For BEV. Primary school.
      I would never buy a car like this to tow a trailer long distances.

  • @neilbroome4941
    @neilbroome4941 Рік тому +32

    You are the first person I have watched who has pointed out the need to unhitch a trailer to charge the tow car. This situation is clearly farcical. We'll done that man. Regeneration will be reduced because the caravans own brakes will soak up some of the potential energy. Thank you for a interesting vlog.

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому

      Cheers 👍

    • @Nick_Smith1970
      @Nick_Smith1970 Рік тому +9

      Check out Andrew Ditton. He’s been doing it for a while with an EV6.

    • @ChristianJHJose
      @ChristianJHJose Рік тому +3

      Excellent point re loss of regeneration. That hadn't crossed my mind!

    • @leecromer3289
      @leecromer3289 Рік тому +1

      @@Nick_Smith1970 yeah towing a shoe box around his garden, not the much bigger vans he USED to tow all over Europe with his big diesel…😂😂😂

    • @jonathancardy9941
      @jonathancardy9941 Рік тому +4

      good point re the caravan's own brakes. I see a need to have an electric motor in the caravan just for regen braking.

  • @0102savc
    @0102savc 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank you very much for this video ! It is a great thing to see

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  6 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @vincentboyle7006
    @vincentboyle7006 9 місяців тому +23

    Another good video, 50% reduction in m/kwh didn't surprise me as its on par with towing with a diesel engine.
    What I do think you need to be aware of is the combined weight of the outfit was over 3.5 tons and road speeds need to reflec that, vans and goods vehicles over 3.5tons are now restricted to 56mph on duel carriageway and motorway's. Definitely worth checking.👍

    • @grgmetube
      @grgmetube 8 місяців тому +1

      The roads towing the caravan were wet wouldn't that make more traction rolling resistance. If the roads had been dry the impact might have been less compared to the first journey without the caravan when the roads were dry.

  • @andywhite15
    @andywhite15 Рік тому +22

    Interesting video. I used to tow a horse trailer 1 a 16.3 hand Cob in using my 2008 Ford Kuga 2.0 (136) Diesel AWD. My fuel consumption towing was around 32mpg compared to 42mpg solo. Trailer weight loaded was around 1600kg. So the diesel efficiency was far better than an EV. You once again highlighted the infrastructure failures of EV’s when charging is required when towing a trailer or indeed Caravan. So again, internal combustion engines win!

    • @badchefi
      @badchefi Рік тому +1

      The above test clearly shows that the BMW had an efficiency equivalent of 42 mpg. It used 67 kWh for the towing and one litre of diesel has the energy of about 10kWh.
      BMW won.

    • @patrickkelley6780
      @patrickkelley6780 Рік тому

      @@badchefi For now and the far foreseeable future I will not have an EV! I have a promaster van and get on open road 33 mpg. It is a diesel and it does ok. EVs use up more resources, in the long run. EVs have a larger footprint per convivence
      sake and they have not come into their own yet....I know they will get there...but not before 2030 or I think not even before 2040. Remember we are running out of resources that are use to build the batteries. When a more and better battery and better building materials appear, then maybe the EVs will come into their. But not now....Oh it takes oil to make and build the EVs, so the gain is still the same with the dependence on oil.

    • @badchefi
      @badchefi Рік тому

      @@patrickkelley6780 again you share a misconception based on misinformation like the above.
      The BMW returned 42mpg and uses less resources over its lifetime.
      The footprint of an EV is smaller over its lifetime compared to a diesel or petrol vehicle.

  • @brianwalker9125
    @brianwalker9125 Рік тому +31

    Great video, and answered the question that most caravaners have worried and complained about. Firstly, the range of E.V's has improved substantially over the past 3 or 4 years, but the situation of trying to charge en route still has not been answered. Until we have chargers in lanes where the coaches and lorries park, so that it's not necessary to unhitch the caravan, we caravaners will still be driving diesel suv's by necessity. That is an unavoidable situation currently. I used to have a Volkswagen E-Golf and I loved it as a car, because it's a Golf, but I only kept it 5 months, because of range anxiety. In winter it would only have about 100 mile range, and if you put the heating on, it was reduced still further, same in summer with the air con on. I've have now gone back to a petrol Golf, because of that. No sane caravanner is going to unhitch in a services to charge their E.V separately and leave a caravan on it's own in a bay.Imagine if it's throwing it down! There is an awful long way to go before we can all drive around towing caravans with E.V's. Fact.

    • @tdrees
      @tdrees Рік тому

      We tow with an EV and have frequently unhitched to charge. It’s no big deal, taking a few extra mins at either end of the stop. Definitely worth the hassle to be able to drive an EV.

    • @illegalopinions4082
      @illegalopinions4082 Рік тому +3

      @@tdrees No. No it's not. You may be a masochist, but that's a niche proclivity.

    • @leecromer3289
      @leecromer3289 Рік тому +4

      @@tdrees is that a a couple of minutes either end of your four hour stop to charge up😂😂😂

    • @tdrees
      @tdrees Рік тому

      @@leecromer3289 more like 30-40 mins, but hey. It’s a funny story!👍🤣

    • @terryc8164
      @terryc8164 Рік тому +5

      @Toby Rees 40 mins, only if using a fast charger, do that too often and you'll be needing a new battery. Sadly this whole ev idea has not been properly thought through. As great as they are to drive they are simply not practical for many drivers.

  • @rich1576
    @rich1576 8 місяців тому +16

    So glad you did this review. This is something I've been telling people for a while. I think it's a real concern for the caravan industry and could ultimately cause the death of them. We caravan as a family and have a similar twin axle caravan to the one you used. I use a Tesla Model 3, but for towing we use the wife's Mercedes ML SUV. What concerns me is that more and more vehicles that previously would easily tow up to 2000kg are now becoming either electric or hybrid with a max towing capacity of 1500kg. This is very much limiting the options when we come to change the tow car. Despite the range the BMW iX is a capable tow vehicle, however what you didn't mention is the cost. Would be out of my range and that of a lot of caravanners.

    • @nigelpearson9101
      @nigelpearson9101 8 місяців тому +3

      It’s just another reason (among many) as to why the entire EV industry is a white elephant. For niche use in an urban environment it will suit some people (subject to a reliable and accessible charging system), but outside those circumstances EVs are just too inflexible and unpredictable.

    • @JohnR31415
      @JohnR31415 8 місяців тому

      @@nigelpearson9101 auburns - others people’s breathing is optional…
      Find me a journey an EV *can’t* do. Oh, that’s right, they can do them all, they might need a slightly different plan… but you already stop for toilet breaks, food, and a brief rest.

    • @christophercharles3169
      @christophercharles3169 6 місяців тому +3

      @@JohnR31415 I'm sure there are plenty of journeys an EV's can't do towing a trailer. A rather large 116KWH battery and you're range is 150 miles or less is pathetic. Therefore, any journey with more than 150 miles between charging stations would be out of the question or any journey that was more than 75 miles away from the nearest charging station. 75 miles is nothing.

    • @daveamies5031
      @daveamies5031 5 місяців тому +2

      @@JohnR31415"Find me a journey an EV can’t do" OK Mt Isa (QLD Australia) to Darwin (NT Australia), maybe in the future there'll be charging points along the way, many of the remote downs are installing diesel powered EV charging stations, but there' none there yet
      In reality an EV can do any journey that a ICE car or horse and cart can do, no argument, it's all how much planning you need to do and how long it will take,.
      The journey I mentioned you can do it, jut bring your own diesel generator and diesel, the question is how much longer will the trip take you and is it worth it for driving an EV?

    • @CosmicSeeker69
      @CosmicSeeker69 4 місяці тому +1

      And that's part of the plan

  • @saintmichael2931
    @saintmichael2931 2 місяці тому +4

    Hey mate - a real caravan in Australia will generally weigh over 3 tons. The EV would be hopeless in terms of range in Oz!

  • @wayneseal2314
    @wayneseal2314 Рік тому +5

    Just confirms why I have a "dirty" Land Rover Discovery 5 diesel. We tow our caravan throughout the UK & Europe more than 8 times per year.
    Q for you - was the caravan fridge also being powered by the car?
    Another valid point is the towing weight, so many caravan manufacturers are trying to bring these weights down to make it in theory plausible to tow. However, if you have ever towed an empty box trailer they are inherently unstable until laden, not even the Alko TCS handles this very well.
    Well presented and some great camera work.

  • @Marcke-tb1hb
    @Marcke-tb1hb Рік тому +10

    Excellent point at the end…we don’t want scientific tests, we want real tests like this one. Well done. 👍

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому

      Thank you!

    • @joeynessily
      @joeynessily Рік тому

      Real world tests are ‘scientific’ ..a valid test is a valid test, you are adding data points. Scientific principles encourage this. You’ve stated your variables.

    • @Marcke-tb1hb
      @Marcke-tb1hb Рік тому +1

      @@joeynessily no they’re not. Real world tests take place under infinitely variable conditions, in the real world. Try telling me the “scientific’ fuel consumption tests are in any way relevant, or accurate, in the real world.

  • @user-ec7dc7hh9o
    @user-ec7dc7hh9o 4 місяці тому +2

    My question would be: ‘what were you expecting?’ With electric vehicles distance is going to be about weight and wind resistance. Doubling the weight and resistance halves the range. Isn’t that what you expected? Petrol fuel consumption towing chews through the fuel. Caravaning with an electric car will be different. Caravans will probably need to have a huge battery as part of the van just to get some sort of range.

  • @Leo-gt1bx
    @Leo-gt1bx 2 місяці тому +1

    I wish I could afford that pair.
    As someone that uses rechargeable Power tools I love how it has revolutionized my job.

  • @RickTheSpud
    @RickTheSpud Рік тому +5

    Great adventure mate, thanks for having me along!
    Camera work wasn't too shoddy and I didn't talk too much so I'm happy with that! 😎👌

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your help 👍

  • @rongt859
    @rongt859 Рік тому +17

    The other thing with caravans is when people load them up with extra bits for their trip . Also the ground clearance of the towing car as a friend found out after the first ramp he went up with the tow hitch dragging on the ground .Here in Australia I see very little future for EV towing across country . The big EV 4 wheelers in the US have a 900 kg battery and a price tag of $150,000 US

    • @user-oy6dl9bg1n
      @user-oy6dl9bg1n Рік тому

      F150 is about 100k Canadian. Trouble is supply chain issues for delivery but that will surely ease over time. The competition is heating up from Chev, Toyota, and Tesla for this lucrative market. Every farmer in North America wants EV pickups so the residential folks will have to stand in line.

  • @williammillard687
    @williammillard687 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm a caravanist.....and I've got an iX 40 x-drive (with a much smaller battery) ...trick is when towing for me- less is more trailer-wise, minimise drag and weight....tow a low-slung narrow, light-ish caravan like an eriba.....My iX returns more than that range 3 up towing a super-lightweight F2/hill-climb car/box trailer- all-up under a ton(ne) and nestling neatly within the car's slip-stream. (We set the speed to 65 on the clock to allow for speedo-error/over-taking someone who speeds up a little!

  • @egnegn123
    @egnegn123 Місяць тому +1

    There are quite a few people that pull caravan trailers with an EV.
    My experience is with an Tesla MX100D and a Hobby 560 (2.3 m wide, single axle) with a trailer weight of about 1.600 kg.
    I have tracked a journey of a round-trip from about Ingolstadt (Germany ) and South Tirol (Italy) of a total length of 897 km. The result was an average of about 332 Wh/km or 1.9 mi/kWh.
    The reasons for lower consumption:
    - smaller caravan, especially width only 7.7 ft
    - single axle
    - speed on motorways only about 50 mph
    - better aerodynamics of car and trailer
    Regarding charging we had the same problem and had to unhitch the trailer. This was the main reason why we changed the MX100D to a PHEV. We did a similar journey with the PHEV and was much more convenient. And locally we could then drive fully electric.
    If you want to use an EV for towing a caravan I recommend to limit the size of the trailer and don't drive to fast. Then you can stay at about 1.5 the consumption of the car. Be careful when driving steep hills like the Alps. But the best compromise for me is an PHEV with an electric range of 50 miles at least.

  • @royby7941
    @royby7941 10 місяців тому +8

    There was talk here in Australia that any EVs will not be allowed to tow anything.
    One reason was the unknown safety concerns with new technologies by insurance companies and as you clearly pointed out about charging stations. The areas required for car and caravan, boat or trailers will require more land and more stations to be built. This is a long way from happening here but there are many petrol stations cashing in for only car charging.
    The biggest argument here with EV cars is the fact that to charge your car we are using fossil fuels to create electricity. We have now been told that the price to change your batteries will be more than the cost of the car. This will also be interesting to see how the cost of insurance will be compared to petrol cars.
    Great report on what needs to be addressed and I just wonder if you would have made it back if the caravan was loaded up.

    • @kimsytsma8493
      @kimsytsma8493 3 місяці тому

      Here in Ontario Canada, there is a road tax on fossil fuels that goes towards roads, road construction, bridges and maintenance. Fuel bought in a local gas station, a part of the road tax goes that municipality to go towards their roads. EV are driving on roads they are not helping to maintain

  • @nigelk780
    @nigelk780 Рік тому +22

    As a comparison. I have towed with a 2 litre diesel 4wd many thousands of miles with trailers from 1.5t to 2 t and not very aerodynamic ones. My mpg goes from about 44 solo to 30 when towing although I go a little faster. So ICE drops 30 % and it appears EV 50%. Wait till you take one in the mountains.

    • @philmarwood69
      @philmarwood69 Рік тому +1

      But in the mountains, your diesel won't put diesel back into the tank going downhill, but an ev will.

    • @dasppg9737
      @dasppg9737 11 місяців тому

      I’d like to add a gas vehicle to the comparison. 5.7 liter Toyota tundra. 19mph empty. 9.8 while towing 8k lbs. approx 50% loss

  • @Nick_Smith1970
    @Nick_Smith1970 9 місяців тому +3

    Hi Pedro, just an update really. I completed the caravan holiday to Cornwall from Stoke on Trent.
    Left home in the i4, pulling an elddis 574 at 3am on Sunday 23rd July, with 100%.
    I set the cruise at 60 and jumped onto the M6 at Stoke on Trent.
    1st stop, at Gloucester services. We rolled in with 13%, after averaging 1.5 m/kWh.
    Gloucester only has 50kW chargers, so I left the caravan at Gloucester, and drove 5 miles down the road to a Costa, with 2 Instavolts. Although they were 120kW, I only pulled 87kW. Sat there for over an hour, and got back up to 97%. Then I had to drive up the M5 to the junction above Gloucester services, then double back to the services to get the caravan, wife and daughter. That hogged some of my range. Next stop was Collumpton, near Exeter. 6 x 350kW chargers there. I rolled in with only 3%. Squeaky bum time. The car pulled 184kW, and by the time we’d had breakfast and a toilet break, the car was at 100%. Don’t worry, we didn’t keep anyone waiting. Next stop was Penhale, just a bit further down the A30 from Cornwall services. We chose Penhale, as there were 2 shell recharge chargers, and a shopping village. We rolled in with 8%, and we had to wait 10 mins to get onto a charger, but once on, we mooched in the shops for about 30 mins, and the car was back to 80%. This was plenty to get us to St Ives.
    Bear in mind that at each stop, I had to un-hitch and then hitch the caravan, as none of them were pull-through. All in all, not a bad trip, apart from the messing about at Gloucester. Also, I noticed, after the Gloucester Instavolt charge, I found a BP Pulse, a bit closer, but it wasn’t showing in the car nav. If all services had at least 6 x 350kW chargers, it would have been a doddle. There would be no squeaky bums, as we could go to any services, and get a really fast charge. Alas, this is not yet the case. The car was a beasty, towing, but only averaged 1.5 m/kWh, which is disappointing, as I was set at 60 all the way. I couldn’t have driven any more efficiently. Andrew Ditton on UA-cam, managed 2m/kWh pulling a larger van than mine, with an EV6. All I can think is, he didn’t have it loaded up like mine, and there was only him and the dogs in the car. He said he didn't use the cruise, as it munches through the battery, but I find it's more efficient than a clunky human on the pedal.
    So, in conclusion, yes it was disappointing at 1.5 m/kWh, but at 60 mph, and 3 rest stops, fairly relaxing too. I now know it's possible to tow a caravan a good distance in the UK, without too much fuss.

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for this. Very interesting 👍

  • @raybob49
    @raybob49 2 місяці тому +1

    Good demo - it exemplifies that, as EV's roll out, this type of travel is for the fortunate. Not that it will ever bother me but it will likely affect many for all the reasons. Thank you.

  • @BusyElf
    @BusyElf Рік тому +9

    Yes Pete, you have highlighted what I thought was the biggest problem with EVs. They don't have the range of Petrol/Deisel engines as yet when towing. and moreover, the difficulties in charging them when towing a caravan. I drive a Volvo XC-60 and tow a modest caravan. and the ease and range of the combination. is such that I can just about do the full trip on one tank of Deisel. Had I gone Electric then such trips would be fraught with problems. Interestingly, most of the CAMC sites now have a charging point for EV towcars, however you have to get there first.

  • @simondehaas8784
    @simondehaas8784 Рік тому +25

    A lot of charging stations on the continent are moving towards a drive-through design more like a petrol station layout. I think ours need to look like that too before it becomes practical to tow a caravan long distances.

    • @hypergolic8468
      @hypergolic8468 Рік тому +4

      And they have signage way before telling you of how many chargers there are available, we're so far behind in the UK.

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому

      They sure do 👍

    • @PaulCanters
      @PaulCanters Рік тому +1

      Yes , also more handy for Ev-vans and Ev-trucks. Some New stations in Belgium also have this “drive-thru” design

    • @sahhull
      @sahhull Рік тому +7

      Hopefully there will be a U-turn on the 2030 eco BS.
      EV's will never be good enough to replace a petrol or diesel engine vehicle.

    • @simondehaas8784
      @simondehaas8784 Рік тому +1

      @@sahhull EVs are great and already better than ICE for most purposes. I own and run both.
      Postponing the 2030 date would just disincentivise the companies installing the charging infrastructure so be completely counterproductive.

  • @ilbonc
    @ilbonc Місяць тому +1

    Great video. The charging point at the station highlights another issue no one has highlighted before! EV's are impractical. We all knew that and now we know it even more. Pretty sure the price of second hand IC (petrol/diesel) cars will shoot up after 2035 if this insanity goes on.

  • @user-oi1pm3br2o
    @user-oi1pm3br2o 9 місяців тому +1

    Great information for future towing info.

  • @KangoV
    @KangoV Рік тому +39

    After towing a 1 tonne army trailer from Swindon to Bangor, I averaged 27mph. Without trailer it's ~32mpg. This was in a Discovery 3 with 5 people on board. And of course the Discovery self levels. Do remember that the Disco has the aerodynamics of a brick! But, you hardly notice you are towing ;)

    • @rogerfroud300
      @rogerfroud300 Рік тому +7

      Yeah, but you're throwing away 2/3 of the energy in the fuel in waste heat. It's only because you can have virtually unlimited energy in your tank that this works. 32mpg without a trailer is frankly appalling.

    • @rusty911s2
      @rusty911s2 Рік тому +2

      How big / tall / wide was it? If it had a frontal area no bigger than the Disco you're not really adding much load. Once up to speed, aero is far, far more important than weight.

    • @charlieh2492
      @charlieh2492 Рік тому +6

      @@rogerfroud300 and so is 2.8 miles/kWh!!

    • @TurboTimsWorld
      @TurboTimsWorld Рік тому +3

      I agree with your mpg's get the same with my disco and car trailer.

    • @robertgibson7716
      @robertgibson7716 Рік тому +8

      and if needed put more DERV in 5 mins and your on your way

  • @AIRPORT-mc2ys
    @AIRPORT-mc2ys 10 місяців тому +4

    you need a TOWED DIESEL GENERATOR behind caravan. an ATLAS - COPCO 4 wheeled 200hp model.

  • @guidobrits6593
    @guidobrits6593 17 днів тому +1

    As a big lover of them, the best for me was seeing the mini schnauzer.

  • @derekwalton5643
    @derekwalton5643 4 місяці тому +1

    A view from over the pond, as things are different here. First. Our caravans are wayyyy heavier. My 25 foot RV weights in at close to 12,000 lbs. second, I live at 4800’ elevation and each pass to get out is over 10,000’. Third, just for me to get to town from my home is about 35 miles. To the nearest national forrest is 250 miles. All these would trash using the electric car as a tow vehicle. That said, we have many hundreds of high power charging stations just about everywhere in the city and along the highways. So, we still use a 3/4 ton diesel pick up as our tow vehicle. That comfortably tows the RV up and down even the steepest grades. I’ve placed my order for a Cybertruck, but it’s almost a 2 years waiting list now. It will give me time to sell my RV and get a lighter bumper pull version. By that time, there may be other options for the caravan like the Tesla one that has an internal battery to compensate for the loss of range while towing.
    It’s stupid to think that change will happen overnight, but already so much has happened in the few years of electric cars.

  • @alinherts5414
    @alinherts5414 Рік тому +6

    Great video as always. I tow a caravan with a diesel tow car. The caravan is 1.8 tons max weight and the car has a 70 litre tank. To give you a comparison against your findings, I travelled down from Durham to Royston (about 220 miles) and when I arrived I still had just over a quarter of a tank left. What I did find on the journey down was that when I tried to stop at two service areas, the parking was completely full so there was no option to stop. It would have been a show stopper with an EV. Another factor is that when I had arrived at Durham ( on way down from Scotland) and pitched the caravan, I popped out to the local Shell station and filled up the car. The process of driving to the petrol station, filling up and getting back to the caravan took 15 minutes. I really like the concept of the EV but I think we are years away from them replacing diesel and petrol cars.

    • @andyfield6854
      @andyfield6854 Рік тому +1

      Shame the government doesnt realise that.

    • @badchefi
      @badchefi Рік тому

      The above EV has the usable battery capacity of 105kWh that is the same as 10 litres of diesel in energy.
      It used 67kWh to tow for 59 miles that is 42 mpg efficiency.

  • @Chris-fl9op
    @Chris-fl9op Рік тому +10

    Great review Ped . I think it is what caravan owners have suspected but no one has tested it out so well done 👍

  • @jamie-hb8gy
    @jamie-hb8gy 4 місяці тому +6

    I cannot wait to see in a few years when the M5 has "operation stack" with caravans queuing to get on the chargers on a bank holiday😂😂😂😂

  • @robertmiller2173
    @robertmiller2173 10 місяців тому +2

    Its a bloody good common sense test as we would say down here in New Zealand, so much for towing a Caravan up to the Southern Alps!

  • @CaravanWithThatYorkshireChap
    @CaravanWithThatYorkshireChap 10 місяців тому +3

    Imagine if you loaded up the Caravan & 2 children in the back. & tackled some hills like the Yorkshire Dales or the Lake District.

  • @danielkerryann
    @danielkerryann Рік тому +11

    Great video!! I tow a 1.3 tonne caravan with my Mercedes c250 - a solid tow car. My efficiency drops from 50mpg to 30mpg with the van, but I can still travel from the north midlands to north Devon on half a tank. If I’m gentle and it’s not too windy. I would love an EV, and am sure I could get to my destination ok, but I’m not confident I could get the car charged to get home… it’s still diesel for me, for now.

    • @badchefi
      @badchefi Рік тому +1

      The above EV has an efficiency of 42 mpg - it used 76kWh of electricity for the tow - one litre of diesel has the energy of 10kWh.
      BMW wins.

    • @danielkerryann
      @danielkerryann Рік тому

      @@badchefi you miss my point - lack of infrastructure at the other end to recharge, and lack of capacity in the BMW is the problem. Give me a range of 500 miles, with the van on the back, then we'll talk. As it is, the BMW is a silly looking paperweight when it comes to my needs.

  • @the_wolf_of_amsterdam9793
    @the_wolf_of_amsterdam9793 2 місяці тому +1

    Make a trip to the South of France that would be "fun", as Dutch have the highest caravan density in the world I would have expected more content on this topic but none yet. Maybe after the summer holidays, thanks for the upload.

  • @shadeburst
    @shadeburst 2 місяці тому +2

    The hook point is the recharging. I am pretty sure than in ten years you will look back and wonder, why didn't they think of that? EVs have improved enormously in the last ten years and although that momentum would be difficult to sustain, there is a fifteen-year old kid out there somewhere who is going to turn the technology on its head.

  • @sandwichbar8226
    @sandwichbar8226 Рік тому +353

    By 2030 you won't need to worry. You won't be allowed out of your 15 minute neighbourhood so cars and caravans will be pretty much redundant

    • @nottslad7261
      @nottslad7261 Рік тому +26

      Somebody's clued up

    • @zzhughesd
      @zzhughesd Рік тому +20

      Oh no. You’ve depressed me reminded me of 15 min cities this Friday eve. This decade started ok just gets more and more worrying.

    • @neilmick6778
      @neilmick6778 Рік тому +46

      Tinfoil hat brigade

    • @johnnydoe1984
      @johnnydoe1984 Рік тому +53

      ​@@neilmick6778 maybe ? Not the blindfold brigade though eh !

    • @neilmick6778
      @neilmick6778 Рік тому

      ​@@johnnydoe1984 seek mental help.

  • @Telcontarnz
    @Telcontarnz Рік тому +6

    Really good video. Expected result and basically caravanning is at the stage EVs we’re in general 10 years ago…low range and pain to charge. Airliner in US are experimenting with Ev powered caravans to overcome this issue! But drive though chargers are more practical for the rest of us.

  • @dirksimoen2354
    @dirksimoen2354 2 місяці тому +1

    Great test. Interesting for those who pull other trailers.

  • @KevinHeadlam-Tasmania
    @KevinHeadlam-Tasmania 10 місяців тому +1

    I have a 21'6" van - tare 2.1 tonnes - travel weight around 2.4 tonnes & my tow vehicle is a Toyota Prado and the range is around 750km with a good safety margin. The standard Prado fuel tank is 150 litres which is great

  • @Daveks3
    @Daveks3 Рік тому +16

    A very interesting video and definitely highlights of the issues of using an electric car for towing. There is a very popular caravan UA-camr who currently has an electric tow car and a smaller caravan. However he is finding much the same issues as yourself in this test!
    With regards, towing efficiency a caravan or horsebox is much worse than towing a car trailer just down to the aero dynamics. With that conclusion, I’ll probably stick to my 3L V6 E class estate 😆

  • @bizarremagick
    @bizarremagick Рік тому +3

    Interesting, thanks. I tow a twin axle caravan which is the same weight. We live in the Scottish Highlands and it is 640 miles from our home to Folkestone, we regularly tour in Europe, which is why about 18 months ago I purchased a new Ssangyong Rexton specifically for towing the caravan. I have no doubt that EV's will kill off long distance caravanning. being retired I expect that the Rexton will see out our caravanning days! We could never do such trips with an EV.

    • @bizarremagick
      @bizarremagick Рік тому +3

      Oh, and I forgot to add...if you had the car and caravan loaded with all your camping gear, awning etc., I doubt you would have got back to Chichester caravans!

  • @janicehopwood9528
    @janicehopwood9528 3 місяці тому +1

    My neighbour bought a Porsch Taycan last year and admits it is the biggest White Elephant he's ever owned. It's already devalued enormously and the servicing costs are eyewatering. He also owns a diesel Range Rover and says he wouldnt get rid of it.

  • @danielheartsill4269
    @danielheartsill4269 4 місяці тому +1

    I watched a video of a Ford Lightning F150. He pulled an empty trailer that you can load a car on it and haul it home. He drove 18 miles to pick up a car. He drove 18 miles home with a car on the trailer. The truck showed almost nothing left in the battery. Needless to say he was very disappointed with the truck.

  • @trueriver1950
    @trueriver1950 10 місяців тому +6

    26:33(ish) One of the things that will pull down your efficiency while towing the caravan is that every time you brake, the caravan will use it's non regen "rollover" brakes.
    So of a combined weight of about 4 tonnes, less than half of that feeds into the regen system. The whole point of a rollover brake is that it prevents the caravan pushing the car during deceleration: great for stability but not so great for efficiency on minute roads
    The heavier the caravan, the greater that effect; and likewise every time you have to slow down en route you lose all the kinetic energy of the massive caravan

    • @CrazedCrittic
      @CrazedCrittic 10 місяців тому

      This is a BRILLIANT point. Caravan manufacturers should be building "regen axles" that take the signal from the stop light and apply braking by regeneration. The van could therefore help charge the EV battery pack.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 9 місяців тому

      “tonnes” is MASS, NOT WEIGHT!!!

    • @CrazedCrittic
      @CrazedCrittic 9 місяців тому

      @@johnp139 agreed but it will not affect regen

  • @paulwebb4146
    @paulwebb4146 Рік тому +16

    The other thing to bear in mind is that who tows an empty caravan on holiday, so your range figures would have been even less and likely that you would not have made it back without a pitstop for a recharge and the associated fiasco that would have involved.

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому

      Yep 👍

    • @fwdesecretary1500
      @fwdesecretary1500 Рік тому +1

      If someone can afford to buy a luxury ev they’ll probably stay in some decent hotels and not a caravan 🤔

    • @mikldude9376
      @mikldude9376 Рік тому +2

      @@fwdesecretary1500 i think some of the grey army caravaners may dispute that with you mate , half of the charm of using a caravan imo , is just while on a road trip finding a spot that takes your fancy and pulling up for what ever reason , be it to throw some snags on the barby for lunch , or just stay at a scenic rest area at your leisure that takes your fancy until the bug to move on bites , at least thats my whole reason for having a caravan.
      A caravan means ...... i dont have to stop in a motel , to me thats the whole point of just chilling out and going days possibly even weeks at a time without having to visit the big smoke for supplies if i like a spot .

    • @badchefi
      @badchefi Рік тому

      What fiasco? Your imaginary scenarios are laughable as you have no experience with EVs.

    • @badchefi
      @badchefi Рік тому

      @@PetrolPed your comment goes well with the way you distorted and withheld the fact that the BMW is superior in efficiency when towing compared to any diesel.
      But I guess you call yourself petrolped for a reason 🤣

  • @aviewfarfaraway8560
    @aviewfarfaraway8560 4 місяці тому +2

    Not surprised at the range change at all here. I’ve towed trailers (caravans) of very similar length and style with ICE vehicles and it’s about exactly the same, I get very near half the mileage I would get without a trailer. In regards to the charging issue, I think it will be a matter of short time before EV stations adapt to this need but it’s likely we’ll see trailer manufacturers adapt first by supplying a hefty charge extension cord. Hate to think what the gauge that wire needed, but it would resolve the charge issue at many stations though not all. And who knows, perhaps a massive solar panel on the roof of the trailer could offset some small bit of that loss of range? Progress can be slow, but it adapts to the need and only time will tell.

  • @markparker5585
    @markparker5585 3 місяці тому +2

    There’s about a 35% increase in drag between 60mph and 70mph, which is significant. Fortunately the wet roads on the second day, would have gone some way to offset that discrepancy. The difference between 50mph and 70mph is close to 100%, so it would be interesting to see what difference it’s making to people’s range in their cars, ICE or EV with a doubling in drag.

  • @davidchaffey2207
    @davidchaffey2207 Рік тому +8

    This confirms my understanding. An EV is a non starter for a caravanner. It makes choosing a new, so called, greener car very difficult. A diesel is hard to beat. An alternative is a PHEV but most are petrol which is not so good but at least effective if you do lots of short distance local miles when not towing. Thanks for taking an interest in this topic.

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it 👍

    • @fradaja
      @fradaja Рік тому

      Much better evs are available

    • @fradaja
      @fradaja Рік тому

      Driving the heaviest caravan you can find at70mph ? Can someone please do a sensible test in a suitable ev without any banana skins ?

    • @fradaja
      @fradaja Рік тому

      IN SHORT , TOWING VEHICLES DOUBLE THEIR CONSUMPTION
      ON THAT BOMBSHELL
      what an utterly pointless video
      By the way you utter novices , the brakes on the van will increase your consumption
      Old guys in EVS , WOW

  • @mossman2003
    @mossman2003 Рік тому +7

    Really informative and relevant video as usual Ped. My son does some amateur motor racing and I tow his car with a 3 series touring (petrol). The weight of the trailer is similar to your caravan. Consumption drops from around 37 mpg to 29 mpg which is a lot less of a drop than your experience. I also go to Anglesey, Oulton Park and Snetterton (from Oxford), so the distance and charge elements you highlighted are hugely relevant. Drive through chargers are definitely necessary plus a lot of extra time allowed for the journey if using electric! Thanks Ped

    • @podd372
      @podd372 Рік тому

      I. Found it really interesting for the same reasons. I tow the race car with a Skoda a superb and it drops to around 35mpg from 40. I fear I'll be hanging up the helmet rather than spending the amount of time required to get to circuits with an electric tow car.

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it 👍

  • @feedingravens
    @feedingravens 2 місяці тому +1

    So you have a range of about 300km between chargings.
    The trips we did to Spain would be an interesting, typical caravan trim was about 2,000 km.
    We were lazy, fook 3 days (2 overnight stays) for that.
    I'd guess you'd need about 4-5 refuelings for the trip.
    And if worst comes to worst, you get a few good old 20 liter.-'Wehrmacht-Einheitskanister' (jerry cans) and have practically unlimited range.
    But the idea of 10 required chargings in the HOLIDAY season, on a route that is known for one giant traffic jam - how many charging stations would you need?
    Then you must really heed the german saying "Der Weg ist das Ziel" (the path is the goal). Then you would need to place the charging stations (especially the parking lots where you have to wait for hour) at places with a nice scenery.
    When there are more EVs, you will have to electrify all major roads, requiring an enormous amount of copper.

  • @daves1646
    @daves1646 4 місяці тому +2

    That is a great caravan!! Towing almost always halves range, EVEN in a gas vehicle!! Our truck (US) looses 40% of its unladen range.
    I wish I could find that fine a caravan here in the US. Makers here think weight is no issue. NONE are are under 4000 lbs and 26 ft long and those that are close are neither aerodynamically fit or more than spartan inside.
    Adding the caravan, you increased total weight by ~60% and at least doubled your frontal area.
    My wife and I (in US) only travel a maximum of 300 miles per day. And that’s with a 30-40 min stop to refuel/restroom stop/get lunch mid day. We don’t rush (60mph), and we stop by 3pm. It IS our holiday away after all, But towing a caravan DOES take notably more time unless you’re determined to take the joy out of the trip.

    • @stevensmith662
      @stevensmith662 3 місяці тому

      Don’t talk rubbish I lose 25% towing with my diesel , can still manage 280 miles between fill up .

    • @daves1646
      @daves1646 3 місяці тому

      @@stevensmith662 It’s not rubbish, it’s a travel trailer that has a 10 foot tall x 8 foot wide frontal area and weighs greater than 4000 lbs. The frontal area alone causes at least a 40% loss in fuel economy for EVERY truck I’ve towed with, gas or diesel.

  • @weenedonpetrol
    @weenedonpetrol Рік тому +14

    Another excellent video. In the past I have towed caravans with a range of vehicles including a Peugeot 405, Rover 75 and a VW Caravelle. You always have a higher fuel consumption figure and the same is to be expected when you tow with an electric vehicle. In theory electric cars should make very good towing vehicles because of their extra weight and low centre of gravity, assuming the batteries a under the floor. The problem, as you and Andrew Ditton who’s a Caravan Journalist who tows with a KIA EV6, have highlighted, is going to be access to public chargers and places like motorway services areas are going to have to install more chargers anyway and include access for electric vehicles towing caravans, horse boxes, etc.

    • @terryjimfletcher
      @terryjimfletcher Рік тому +2

      Andrew Little - at last a person with a sensible approach and a good understanding of towing. Shame Petrol Ped can't do 5mins of research like I did and find out that petrol and diesel cars average about the same loss of MPG when towing. You can't argue with physics.

    • @weenedonpetrol
      @weenedonpetrol Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your kind comments. Personally I suspect that the reduction in range has more to do with aerodynamics than the weight of the caravan. I’m thinking of buying a BMW i4 40 (rear wheel drive only) with a 7’6” wide caravan, which I anticipate would need charging every 100-120 miles, which corresponds to comfort and tea breaks, which you should be able to make yourself in the caravan.

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому

      Indeed 👍

    • @nickbutler1070
      @nickbutler1070 Рік тому +2

      @@terryjimfletcher I have to disagree, we have a similar weighted caravan and my old 1997 4.6 Range Rover drops from 19mpg empty on a run to an average of 14.5 mpg when towing so about a quarter less mpg not a half.

    • @darrenvincent2040
      @darrenvincent2040 Рік тому +4

      ​@@terryjimfletcher Trouble is diesel car will still do hundreds of miles towing from full tank even with range loss. Other key fact is you add hundreds of miles back in couple of minutes refueling. EV charging would be couple of hours and more stops for same range 🤔

  • @Qspecialman
    @Qspecialman Рік тому +10

    That is a really interesting test, thanks for taking so much trouble. As a tower of large car trailers and a former HGV driver I am just waiting for all the bombast you are likely to get from EV owners. If you query or criticise EVs in any way you normally get swamped with stroppy replies.

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому

      Yep. That tends to happen 😢

    • @Cruner62
      @Cruner62 Рік тому

      Tony - As a qualified Transport Engineer of some 40 years and LGV fleet operator they will not listen to anything we say if it is against their agenda - like the doctors and scientists were apposing the Pandemic. There is no doubt that Electric motors are indeed highly efficient , clean and have less moving parts. The distinction ends there. Storage is the insurmountable problem not the generation of the power source and will be the achilles heal for the foreseeable future. I too prefer to holiday with my caravan since I have the freedom to get up and go where I please and I chose the smallest van I can find to offer the basics - cooker ,toilet and a bed plus I don't care how old it is either but I can maintain it way beyond even a brand new one.
      We all need to wake up and smell the coffee before it gets to violence in the form of a revolution. The whole country needs to down tools and march on the capitol en masse - block the roads etc for as long as it takes to get these people out of their ivory tower and send them packing - it can be done very quickly indeed.

    • @Qspecialman
      @Qspecialman Рік тому

      @@Cruner62 Good point John. I wonder how long this latest fad for EVs will last. No doubt one of the "experts" will decide on another magic solution that the consumer will fund.

  • @seemonroes
    @seemonroes 4 місяці тому +89

    Surprise, surprise. The towing range is pathetic. Just another reason why I won’t buy an EV until I have no choice. EV’s suck.

    • @christianosminroden7878
      @christianosminroden7878 4 місяці тому +7

      "A petrol car towing a caravan still has around 40% on average of its range without the caravan, a diesel car even around 50%, but with an EV, the range goes down to a HALF!" - What a shocker. 🙄

    • @FP194
      @FP194 4 місяці тому +10

      @@christianosminroden7878
      Well the petrol vehicle doesn’t have to wait 2 hours to get going again

    • @christianosminroden7878
      @christianosminroden7878 4 місяці тому +2

      @@FP194 Two hours is a factor 4 or more exaggeration for pretty much any current EV that can tow a caravan to begin with. But yes, EVs are not going to be the car of choice for extended caravan tours at least for quite some time, I‘ll happily agree to that.
      I‘m not arguing that EVs are ideal for caravans - far from it, obviously. This video, however, is about the relative range loss of an EV with a caravan as compared to itself without the caravan, and then tries to sell an even surprisingly good result as devastating. And that bothers me.

    • @richlawrence4160
      @richlawrence4160 4 місяці тому +2

      Agree, any caravan towing will about double fuel consumption of a tow car, so would expect the EV to double the electric use. What is the suprise? On a personal opinion, the BMW looks utterly ugly!

    • @georgecormier601
      @georgecormier601 4 місяці тому +9

      I don't believe that we will ever see the (no choice) situation. People will not put up with foolish politicians for very long. Petrol vehicles will always be available.

  • @moriartythemundane
    @moriartythemundane Місяць тому +1

    Cracking video, surprised, but, glad you made it! You should now do the same test with a normal car preferably diesel, as a comparison?!!?
    I have been camping, towing trailers, folding caravans and currently a caravan for best part of 50 years! Your very interesting video proves what I have always thought, EV's and towing are not yet quite working despite all the hype!
    I am not a true Electric person yet, I see the reasons and logic to them but, the truth is they are not as yet a good replacement to petrol/Diesel. As you said in the film, how are you going to charge the battery when there is no room to keep the caravan on the back? Lack of forethought by those in charge of making "Electrification" easy for the populace and also the fuel companies?
    The bit I thought really bought the thing to a conclusion to me was, that, from memory, your BMW used twice as much "fuel" when towing. My car (Diesel) loses between 15-20% and can reach circa 250 miles on a tank of fuel when towing. That's enough mileage for most journeys unless you go to say the continent?
    I will stick with what I have got thanks, my Sportage and my "tintent!"
    Keep up the good work... possibly, by doing some petrol and diesel revues? You could do the same test with a normal car preferably diesel, as a real life comparison?
    Moriarty the Mundane

  • @gothmog2441
    @gothmog2441 Рік тому +11

    Great video - fair test, massive caravan / massive EV.
    One error I noticed (and only cos I have an i4 so am familiar with BMW OS8) : at 10’20” the displayed 2.5kWh is not how much charge you used, but how much the car regenerated from braking. Similarly, at 13’50” you have regenerated 6.0kWh (at this point you had used 32% of battery, so around 36kWh). At the end of the second day (32’30”) you had regenerated 5.4kWh, so about the same.

    • @AYTAZED
      @AYTAZED Рік тому +1

      These cars start at £122,775.00. How can the everyday person afford one?

    • @francisdoran971
      @francisdoran971 Рік тому

      That price is what makes this test unrealistic for the average driver.
      But Kia, Hyundai offer towing capacity of 1600kg for less than £50k.
      Still a lot of money, but.

  • @macbitz
    @macbitz Рік тому +4

    A journey I routinely make to visit a relative who lives near Beaulieu. The horses, donkeys and even cattle on the roads isn't so much of a problem, it's the idiot tourists who just slam on the brakes in front of you and then pile out to take photos, often without even pulling over!

  • @phprofYT
    @phprofYT 4 місяці тому +2

    I have a few comments. I'm in the USA so all numbers will be miles, gallons, and miles per gallon for reference.
    1) I tow a 22 foot, 5800 lb maximum (3886 lb empty) with a Ram Ecodiesel (3.0L turbo diesel, v6). I get about 25 mpg highway not towing and about 10-12 towing all at about 60-65 mph. The drag really is a big deal when it comes to vehicle efficiency.
    2) I have questions about the impact drawing that much energy regularly from batteries can have. The weather was cooler for you during your tests but towing in warmer weather is going to be a challenge to the engineers design of the cooling system.
    3) Lastly, the relative slow charge rate versus "charging" my diesel just is a pure negative for me. I do not tow often but everything is at least 50 miles away one way. Given my location in the UP of Michigan, just getting out of the UP to see family is a 180 mile trip east or west. 300 miles to see my family and 670 miles to see my in-laws. Towing would just destroy the trip.
    And before some slap talks about "flying", our local airport has 2 flights in and out a day and neither are very useful. Next best airport is 120-ish miles away. Plus, with 4 family members, a round trip flight costs about $2k US and doesn't account for either renting a car at the destination or having family drive up to Cleveland to pick us up ... a 75 mile one way drive. Total rain coat of a situation. The same 670 mile trip took 1 day to drive with my diesel. About 11 hours of driving and only needed one fill up.
    4) One massive advantage of an EV would be during hunting season. My diesel, as quiet as it compared to 40 years ago version, it is still a bit noisy when I head into the woods for some alone time with nature pursing the mighty whitetail.

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for this 👍

  • @FirstDan2000
    @FirstDan2000 2 місяці тому +1

    Is it because i turned 50 that i enjoyed watching a bloke towing a caravan?
    I didnt expect to watch it all, but i did, so you kept it interesting.
    Noone else is doing this, so please continue.
    (I expect BMW find the data really useful).

    • @egnegn123
      @egnegn123 Місяць тому

      Oh, there are a few caravaners out there using an EV to pull. The main problem are the charging stations and slow charging.

  • @StuartBelote
    @StuartBelote Рік тому +7

    Thanks for the video. I also tow with an EV but my Scamp 13 deluxe comes in at 2000 pounds, and my Model Y has a 3500 pound capacity. I normally can get 3.5 to 4 plus miles per kw depending on the type of driving. While towing in a non-mountain environment, I get a little over 2 miles per kw. I also reduce speed to 60 mph. Tesla here in the US has started putting in a stall that you can pull straight in. Sometimes, there are 2 of them. Remember, the effect of towing on petrol vehicles is also significantly reduced, but the ease of finding a petrol station is significantly easier for the time being.

    • @bruceharkness4497
      @bruceharkness4497 Рік тому +1

      And the petrol versions “recharge” in just a few minutes.

    • @StuartBelote
      @StuartBelote Рік тому

      @Bruce Harkness true, mine takes about 20 min and costs about $19 per 125 miles.

  • @stevep.8706
    @stevep.8706 Рік тому +7

    Another caravanner here. Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I did sit through it to the very end and found it both very interesting, informative and also troubling. I wasn't surprised by the results either. I will definitely be hanging on to my diesel tow car for as long as possible, because decent diesel tow cars are becoming increasingly difficult to buy new and there is a dearth of them on the second hand market. Regarding range, towing ruins economy whatever the type of engine. Unfortunately, if you tow you have to accept poorer economy as a fact of life. Something else to consider, when going away on holiday with a caravan, the tow car could be carrying three or four adults plus their luggage together with other items for the holiday. The caravan would also be loaded. My own caravan has a 150kg payload, roughly the average weight of two more adults although, I never load it to full capacity. The twin axle caravan you were towing would probably have a higher payload. So, in reality the outfit you used in the video would be significantly heavier than it was during the test and therefore, reducing range even further. You have proved without a doubt that EV's and the infrastructure to support them is not yet a viable option if you want to tow a caravan with the relative ease we enjoy today. My friend who bought his first EV about 18 months ago highlighted another problem recently. When he first bought his car he had no problem finding a charging point away from home. Now, unfortunately he always faces a queue to get onto the charging point which adds unwanted delays to his plans.
    On a slightly different topic, what about road haulage vehicles. Even a modern 44 ton articulated lorry only averages 6 to 8 MPG and our roads are full of them. Nobody, as far as I know, makes an HGV which runs on petrol or electricity or, is it just diesel cars that are to be destined to the history books?
    Maybe it is just a secret government plot to rid the roads of caravans. How's that for a conspiracy theory🤣🤣🤣

    • @PetrolPed
      @PetrolPed  Рік тому

      Thanks for this 👍

    • @jsanders100
      @jsanders100 Рік тому

      Tesla make an electric hgv

    • @lyleg.9192
      @lyleg.9192 Рік тому +1

      Diesel-powered vehicles are going to be around for a loooong time. I'm sure you understand that if diesel vehicles disappeared tomorrow there would be no more wind turbines there would be literally no digging up the materials to make the batteries for electric cars are electric cars even being shipped anywhere because the cargo ships wouldn't be able to move and I can go on and on and on the world runs on diesel

    • @simonbaxter8001
      @simonbaxter8001 Рік тому +2

      For HGV's and construction machinery, the major manufacturers are developing hydrogen fuel cells (basically diesel engine with a new top end. They perform comparable power output to diesel. That then introduces the problem of another filling infrastructure! I personally think diesel and petrol will be around for way longer than the green lobbyists want it to be!

  • @pouleichel2760
    @pouleichel2760 5 місяців тому +1

    that's amazing i thought the consumption would be higher, it just like my diesel, it did 21km pr liter solo and 11km pr liter with my caravan.

  • @cathrynpaterson7539
    @cathrynpaterson7539 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Our travel trailers here in the US are so huge that need to be pulled by a huge Ute/Pick-up. Wonder how that will work with EVs over mountains etc.