PV1
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I took my i-MiEV to NDEW in Pittsburgh yesterday, our first in the area. We had a pretty good turnout:
about half a dozen Volts
5 Model S (3 happened to drive past and decided to stop)
2 Cadillac ELR's
3 BMW i3 (1 REx, 2 BEV)
3 Nissan LEAFs
1 Ford Ranger EV (Factory)
2 original RAV4-EVs
2 Ford Focus Electrics
1 Mitsubishi i-MiEV (mine)
1 Cub Cadet electric zero turn mower
Handful of miscellaneous eBikes
I first arrived at the nearby Electric Garage, owned by Carnegie Mellon University, where 8 of us met up for charging and a motorcade to the event. I got there around 7 AM to give myself the needed 2 hours to charge. I didn't quite get to full, but I had 16 bars. The weather started out very nice, it rained while we were driving (best time to do it), but it was nice the rest of the day. I gave 3 rides in my car (anticipated doing more). Many more people at least knew the i-MiEV existed than normal (other events, I'm lucky to talk to one other person that knows about it), and people seemed to really like it, namely its "cute" shape and interior comfort.
I rode in one of the Teslas and got to drive an i3. The i3 has quite a bit of torque, I'd say at least double the i-MiEV, and regen at the low end is about 3 times stronger. The strangest thing about the i3 (other than its looks) is how they have the pedal set up. There is no creep function, and taking your foot off of the accelerator will bring the car to a complete stop on level ground without touching the brake pedal. I didn't notice if there are controls for the regen, but coming straight from the i-MiEV to the i3 made judging the pedal difficult. It turns tighter than the i-MiEV, too.
Pictures here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/szq5mbz72xnc0gp/AAAD-mpmcWDBKsye8O4FisTqa?dl=0
https://www.facebook.com/pages/National-Drive-Electric-Week-Pittsburgh-September-21st-2014/1443684682567364
about half a dozen Volts
5 Model S (3 happened to drive past and decided to stop)
2 Cadillac ELR's
3 BMW i3 (1 REx, 2 BEV)
3 Nissan LEAFs
1 Ford Ranger EV (Factory)
2 original RAV4-EVs
2 Ford Focus Electrics
1 Mitsubishi i-MiEV (mine)
1 Cub Cadet electric zero turn mower
Handful of miscellaneous eBikes
I first arrived at the nearby Electric Garage, owned by Carnegie Mellon University, where 8 of us met up for charging and a motorcade to the event. I got there around 7 AM to give myself the needed 2 hours to charge. I didn't quite get to full, but I had 16 bars. The weather started out very nice, it rained while we were driving (best time to do it), but it was nice the rest of the day. I gave 3 rides in my car (anticipated doing more). Many more people at least knew the i-MiEV existed than normal (other events, I'm lucky to talk to one other person that knows about it), and people seemed to really like it, namely its "cute" shape and interior comfort.
I rode in one of the Teslas and got to drive an i3. The i3 has quite a bit of torque, I'd say at least double the i-MiEV, and regen at the low end is about 3 times stronger. The strangest thing about the i3 (other than its looks) is how they have the pedal set up. There is no creep function, and taking your foot off of the accelerator will bring the car to a complete stop on level ground without touching the brake pedal. I didn't notice if there are controls for the regen, but coming straight from the i-MiEV to the i3 made judging the pedal difficult. It turns tighter than the i-MiEV, too.
Pictures here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/szq5mbz72xnc0gp/AAAD-mpmcWDBKsye8O4FisTqa?dl=0
https://www.facebook.com/pages/National-Drive-Electric-Week-Pittsburgh-September-21st-2014/1443684682567364