So, the first longer journey (about 300km vice versa) took place yesterday. Before I left, it had the e charged to 100%, the trip computer indicated 186km, so vice versa was definitely not going to work. When I turned on the heating it went off another 30km. It was about 4 degrees outside, I had to turn on the heating. So, extra top up at a fast charging station along the way, there are plenty of them along the motorways. On the way there, I arrived there with only 9% left.
Luckily it wasn't busy, and charging to 80% was relatively quick, took about 40 minutes, which I think is fine. The coffee there was nice. Because it was busy on the road, I did not use e.g. cruise control, etc., because the Dutch only have an eye for their phone while driving now, they swing over the road and drive at different speeds. Very annoying. With my previous Honda I always drove on the left and passed everyone, haha.
Now I drive on the right and everyone overtakes me ... Did not drive faster than 100 km/h. What I did notice is that the seats are not comfortable at longer distances. In my previous Hondas (Civic 8gen and CR-Z) the seats for real distances were much better. I also got tremendous cramps in my shin(!) by holding the accelerator in the position for 100 km/h. (for more than one hour). Never had it with previous cars, it was really very painful, in my opinion indicates that your foot has a strange position in relation to the accelerator pedal. On the way back also to a fast charging station, but everything was occupied there, except one with 350 kWh, but it did not want to provide the e with power.
So we had to wait until one with 50 kWh was released. All in all, the waiting and loading took about an hour. No problem, they had nice coffee and soggy sandwiches there.
Did use all electronic aids on the way back and I am very enthusiastic about that. The systems kept the e neatly between the road markings and bends were also inspected. If there was already a car, it was quiet because it was late in the evening and dark, in front of me, then speed was slowly reduced and when the car in front of me had disappeared (I was only driving 100 km/h), speed was resumed. I can't compare it to other brands, but I am positied surprised. When I arrived home I saw the trip computer indicated an average consumption of exactly 19 kWh per 100km, which in my opinion is great, given the outside temperature and the heating on (at 20 degrees and only 1 mark for the fan). My conclusion, Honda has to do something about the seating position, I am 1.86 m tall and have no extra long legs or so..., but position of foot and pedal turns out to be wrong with me. For the rest, you have to take some extra time for your trip, but that's no problem. But I'm be afraid that if more electric cars hit the road in the Netherlands, fast charging stations will be too few. (Fast charging cost me about 10 euros both times. Charging on the street for the same amount of kWh costs about 4 to 5 euros at a time.)
Photo two, the average Dutch Tesla driver...
He just had to be on the other side of the charging station.