Hope you have a garage to park in during winter. Cold saps a batteries strength and is hard on them. Good news is some on this forum have said that with good winter tires the Kia Niro really does good in the snow. Jealous of your elec. rates. I hate cold and go to Florida for the winter. While there my elec rate is .18 cents a kwh. That is about break even at current gas rates. Don't know what mileage you've been getting but depending on speeds and driving style and playing with when to use your elec.mode its possible you'll see 60 mpg. And with 4 kids I'm sure that would be welcome.
No kidding. It's a university no less and the electrical engineering building is next door.Too bad you can't find even a 110 volt plugin at work. Would save you a whole lot of money.
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No kidding. It's a university no less and the electrical engineering building is next door.
Nobody is going to ever let you run an extension cord from a building across a sidewalk, into a parking lot. Lawsuit just waiting to happen.Surely the electrical engr. bunch has a spare extension chord you can use.
I don't see the point in owning this car unless you live in warm climate or can get an HOV sticker.9 months later. Just crossed 30,000 miles. Love it. Like it more every day. Takes some adjusting to. Not a single public charger of any kind within 100 miles...a couple Tesla superchargers. BEV not even possible due to that and sucky weather. The 'oh but if it only had a heat pump' crowd have never driven in actual cold weather. You'll die. But I digress. The local utility is going to launch an EV program. I don't know the details but they have leased a Nissan Leaf and painted it up as advertising and they are having an open house info session for the public. When I bought my Kia, I worked with them and they put me on a new rate plan they were testing which is time of use rate. They also sold me a new hot water heater that's 'smart' that can give them more aggressive demand response controls than previous versions. Anyway.....they've invited me to their event to show off my car and help answer questions of customers. I believe I was EV #5 or so on their grid.
I don't see the point in owning this car unless you live in warm climate or can get an HOV sticker.
I plan to get rid of my Sonata PHEV as soon as the main warranty expires, as it's been a huge disappoint. Having an electric heater, preferably a heat pump, would make me feel better about the car, however, having two engine related repairs on a car with less than 12,000 miles doesn't help either.