Highlights From Fully Charged Live UK 2022 - CleanTechnica

2022-08-14 14:07:41 By : Ms. Cathy Yin

Hi, what are you looking for?

U.S. Utility-Scale Solar Projects Report Delays

The City of Cape Town Will Pay Cash For Your Excess Solar

Paul Krugman: The Inflation Reduction Act Is “A Very Big Deal” For The Climate

DTE Energy Sells Ford Largest Renewable Energy Deal Ever

CleanTechnica Series A Coming Soon!

Wind Blows Away Australian Records

Paul Krugman: The Inflation Reduction Act Is “A Very Big Deal” For The Climate

Comparing The US & China On Climate, Economy, & Other Outcomes Should Be Deeply Humbling For America

Historic California Offshore Wind Energy Goals Adopted, Could Power 25 Million Homes

Virginia Wades Into Offshore Wind Race, Bigly

Decarbonizing Data Centers — It’s Fun!

Most Renewables Now Cheaper Than Cheapest Coal

Kenya Elections: Electric Mobility, Utility Scale Battery Storage, Energy Efficiency & Green Hydrogen Feature Prominently

More Electricity from Wind & Solar than Nuclear for 1st Time in USA

Funding Notice: Community Geothermal Heating & Cooling Design & Deployment

1st Tesla Megapack Deployed In NYC, NineDot Launches Community-Scale Bronx Battery Energy Storage Site

Tesla Adds Model Y Variant With BYD Blade Batteries In Germany

Redwood Materials Plans Major Expansion In Nevada

Comparing The US & China On Climate, Economy, & Other Outcomes Should Be Deeply Humbling For America

Comparing The US & China On Climate, Economy, & Other Outcomes Should Be Deeply Humbling For America

San Diego Electric School Bus Puts Electricity Into The Grid

Can Virtual Power Plants Provide Revenue for Householders?

ERCOT & Tesla: How Virtual Power Plants Can Help Texas Electricity Grid & Save Lives

Energy Security at the Edge of the Grid

New Heat Pumps For Old Apartments

Our Water Heaters Could Help Save the Wilderness

Heat Pumps Proved Themselves During A Harsh Maine Winter

Decarbonizing Data Centers — It’s Fun!

Greener Air Conditioning for a Warmer World

Wireless EV Charging Update: Siemens & MAHLE Team Up

XPeng G9’s Luxe Cabin & Truly Next-Gen Infotainment Features

Autonomy Orders 23,000 More Electric Vehicles

Tesla Adds Model Y Variant With BYD Blade Batteries In Germany

Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Maintenance Cost Update at 3 Years & 27,000 Miles

75,000 Miles With My Tesla Model 3: Maintenance Costs, FSD (Beta), Hauling, Etc.

Putting The EcoFlow DELTA Pro Power Station To A Hard Test

The Tesla App — Informing Driving & Having Fun

BioLite AlpenGlow Lanterns & Solar Charger — CleanTechnica Review

22% Of New Car Sales Now Electric In The Netherlands!

Germany’s EV Share Cold Comfort Against 34% Shortfall In Overall Auto Market

UK Plugin EV Share Shrinks In July, BEVs Still Growing

French New Auto Sales Crash 37%, BEVs Still Growing

Norway’s Plugin Market Share Drops, BEVs Still Growing

Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Maintenance Cost Update at 3 Years & 27,000 Miles

75,000 Miles With My Tesla Model 3: Maintenance Costs, FSD (Beta), Hauling, Etc.

Putting The EcoFlow DELTA Pro Power Station To A Hard Test

The Tesla App — Informing Driving & Having Fun

BioLite AlpenGlow Lanterns & Solar Charger — CleanTechnica Review

Tesla Q4 Shareholder Conference Call — Watch & Listen Here

Volkswagen Group — In-Depth Conference Call Highlights Company’s Focus On Transition

Bill McKibben On Unions, Tesla, & Elon Musk — CleanTechnica Interview

How To Watch & Listen To Tesla Q3 Earnings Call — Most Useful Livestream

Tesla Sales & Future of Tesla Discussion with Ride the Lightning, Starman, & EVANNEX

There has been a lot of progress in the electric vehicle space over the past 12 years since the early mass production models, such as the first generation Nissan Leaf, were released. There were very few plug-in vehicle models available back then. In the United Kingdom for example, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) reports that there are now over 140 plug-in models available in the UK, accounting for around one in five new cars sold this year! A further 50 models are expected to be launched by the end of 2022, bringing the number of models close to 200. With 200 plug-in model options to choose from and the ever increasing cost of petrol and diesel, consumers in the UK have never had a better opportunity to switch to electric. Of course, the long wait times for some of the popular models mean that they may have to wait a bit longer than usual for their preferred EV.

I have really enjoyed following the developments in the EV space in the 12 years since the first Nissan Leafs. From around mid-2015, I used to work in business development and sales in the commercial and industrial solar sector working on solar and storage projects for schools, shopping centers, large factories, and data centers. That meant I used to travel around eastern and southern Africa a lot with work. Traveling alone meant the evenings were often lonely. I would then spend a lot of time catching up on some developments in the EV space. I would binge on updates from CleanTechnica as well as video content from Bjorn Nyland’s famous road trips in Norway. I would also spend quite a lot of time watching Robert Llewelyn’s Fully Charged Show.

I recently traveled to the United Kingdom, and it seems like there are now electric cars everywhere. One of the highlights of my trip was attending the Fully Charged Live Show at the Farnborough international exhibition and conference center. There was a park and ride system at the show where people attending the show would park their cars at a designated car park and then take a short bus trip to the show. On arrival at the designated parking place, I was really impressed and shocked to see the sheer number of electric cars and the large number of different models in the car park alone from people coming to attend the show. There were Kia e-Niros,  EV6s, Genesis GV60s, MG5s and MG ZS EVs, Hyundai Konas, the 40 kWh and 62 kWh Nissan Leafs, Jaguar I Paces, Mercedes EQCs and EQAs, BMW i3s, iXs, and of course a whole lot of Teslas!

Once we got inside the show venues, we managed to test drive a Vauxhall Mokka e as well as visit several stands where heat pumps, electric vehicle supply equipment, and several different energy storage technologies were on show. Of course, there were many electric cars on display from the various OEMs including the made in Morocco Citroen Ami, one of my favorites from BMW, the i4 M50, the VW ID. Buzz, the upcoming electric Genesis G80, Nissan Ariya, as well as several electric lorries and vans. But what really caught my eye and impressed me was the presence of an all-electric 2-seater airplane, tractor, and refuse collection truck as shown in this video here.

The electric tractor was a Farmtrac FT25G. Here are some specs:

The small electric plane was from Pipistrel.

The website says, “The 57.6kW liquid cooled electric engine. 345 VDC electric system built around a liquid-cooled in-house developed high performance battery system, which includes two Pipistrel PB345V124E-L batteries connected in parallel, installed in a redundant 2-unit arrangement, total nominal capacity 24.8 kWh. Crashworthy, thermal runaway inhibiting, HIRF/EMI tolerant.”

The SMMT report shows that car makers have managed to treble battery range and deliver a 15-fold increase in model choice in a decade. I hope we can see similar progress for electric tractors, refuse collection trucks, and small electric aeroplanes in the next 15 years.

All images by Remeredzai Kuhudzai

Remeredzai Joseph Kuhudzai has been fascinated with batteries since he was in primary school. As part of his High School Physics class he had to choose an elective course. He picked the renewable energy course and he has been hooked ever since. At university he continued to explore materials with applications in the energy space and ending up doing a PhD involving the study of radiation damage in High Temperature Gas Cooled Nuclear Reactors. He has since transitioned to work in the Solar and Storage industry and his love for batteries has driven him to obsess about electric vehicles.

#1 most loved electric vehicle, solar energy, and battery news & analysis site in the world.   Support our work today!

Advertise with CleanTechnica to get your company in front of millions of monthly readers.

Tesco has become the first retailer to launch a zero-emission electric lorry to make deliveries from its distribution centersto stores in city centers in...

Russia’s natural gas exports by pipeline to the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) declined by almost 40% during the first seven...

The MG4 EV is a hot looking new electric SUV/crossover available in Europe. Pricing has just been released in the UK, and it’s quite...

The UK auto market saw plugin electric vehicles take 16.7% share in July, down from 17.1% year on year. BEV share grew, but not...

Copyright © 2021 CleanTechnica. The content produced by this site is for entertainment purposes only. Opinions and comments published on this site may not be sanctioned by and do not necessarily represent the views of CleanTechnica, its owners, sponsors, affiliates, or subsidiaries.