Brits thinking about ditching their petrol cars for EVs have been warned about five important things they should consider.
After four years of electric vehicle (EV) ownership, prominent weather and climate presenter Abbie Dewhurst has shared her honest review of making the eco-friendly switch. Known for her engaging content focusing on environmental issues and sustainable living - and boasting a whopping following of over 80,000 - the TV star has become a trusted voice in the climate change and sustainability sphere.
In a now-viral TikTok video titled 'five things I kinda wish I knew four years ago before I started driving an EV', Abbie shares insights that demystify EV ownership to help drivers make the switchover to electric. The advice comes as a whopping 44 per cent of UK drivers are considering moving to EVs - despite concerns around their limited range.
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Abbie highlights that public EV chargers vary significantly in their power output, measured in kilowatts (kW). Some, especially those found in shopping centres or long-stay car parks, are intentionally slower to allow for extended parking while you shop or work.
Others offer rapid or ultra-rapid charging, ideal for quick top-ups when you're on the move. Abbie advises checking charger speeds and planning your stops in advance to avoid surprises and make the most efficient use of your time. "You're best off checking before you set off and planning your charging stops," she added.
2. Osprey Charging stands out for speed and convenienceAbbie explains that spotting an Osprey Charging station means you're likely to have access to rapid or ultra-rapid charging. The process is made even easier with their tap-and-go contactless payment system, which she describes as 'seamless and speedy'. For added convenience, the Osprey app can be used to locate chargers, track your charging session, and manage receipts.
3. The preheat function is a game changerAbbie emphasises that nearly all EVs come with a preheat feature included, allowing you to warm up your car and its battery before you set off. She notes that once you start using preheat, 'you never go back'. Importantly, if you preheat while still plugged in, it draws energy from the grid rather than your battery, preserving your driving range.
4. Don't overthink home charger optionsFor those considering a home charger, Abbie reassures viewers that most models perform similarly — essentially acting as different versions of a plug socket. She suggests not getting overwhelmed by the variety of options, as the core function remains the same. In spite of the many options, Abby says it is "ultimately just a different kind of plug socket — they all do largely the same thing!"
5. Plan ahead and enjoy your journeyAbbie encourages EV drivers to plan their charging stops, highlighting that many charging locations now offer excellent facilities. She shares her personal favourite, Elkstone Studios, which features amenities including the Knead bakery — turning charging time into an enjoyable experience. She advises: "Plan ahead to love every minute of charging."
Reflecting a pragmatic and positive approach to EV ownership that focuses on preparation, convenience and embracing the unique aspects of driving an EV, Abbie's message to those considering going electric in 2025 is supportive and welcoming, inviting them to share their experiences as they join the ever-growing community of EV drivers. She signs off with: "If 2025 is the year you go electric, good luck and let me know how it goes!"
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