Archive for 'Driving off the grid'
First, the plan
It’s definitely Autumnal at the moment, so naturally, I am planning a reasonably long journey with the Leaf. 116 miles in the South of England is not a treck across the Himalayas! No it is not. But it is the first long journey I have done in the Electric Car on my own. It will […]
Posted: November 28th, 2014 under Driving off the grid.
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A journey of a 1,000 miles
begins with one small step. Today is a beautiful Autumnal day in the East of England. Last Friday, my family and I finished the final stage of a flight from Cape Town, ZA to Heathrow Airport, UK and finally the last lag home. Not an environmentally friendly trip, but over the past three years we’ve […]
Posted: November 4th, 2014 under 42, Driving off the grid.
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Now is the winter…
I like winter, from when the leaves start to drop from the trees to when the rain is sheeting down and when you wake up and the snow has decided to stay beyond the rising of the sun. It is no where near that cold outside yet (this is a picture from Dec 2010), though […]
Posted: October 14th, 2014 under Driving off the grid.
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A different experience, driving an Ampera
As part of the Adastral Park Electric Vehicle showcase, I borrowed a Vauxhall Ampera as a demonstrator for the day. At first glance, on paper, the Ampera looks like a hybrid, yet the petrol engine included with the Ampera does not drive the wheels of this great looking car. Instead, the “engine” acts as an […]
Posted: September 30th, 2014 under Driving off the grid.
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EV Showcase huge success
In April, I got a phone call from Glyn Hopkin, Ipswich. They asked me how we were getting on with the Leaf? Great, I said. Would I like them to bring some of their electric vehicles to my work place and show my colleagues what it was all about? NIssan were doing a road show […]
Posted: September 24th, 2014 under Driving off the grid.
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Different sides of the fence?
One of my earliest memories was a “Watch” TV programme about the future of automation, in the late 1970s. It discussed coal and gas powered generation of electricity for national consumption, petrol and diesel generation for automation and nuclear power. It recognised acid rain and particulate pollution from vehicles and stated that we needed cleaner […]
Posted: September 14th, 2014 under Driving off the grid.
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Finally, the actions of humans have been shown to be beneficial to the environment
Of course, the BBC must have had a slow news day yesterday as they finally broadcast the summary from the report studying the latest state of the ozone layer. As I hit my teens, research had shown that not only was the ozone layer thinning but it was most likely caused by the use of […]
Posted: September 11th, 2014 under 42, Driving off the grid.
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End of an era
There are many small jobs there are to do on a vehicle, nothing separates cars and motorbikes like replacing the “tax disc”. Actually, the circular piece of paper that demonstrates that you have paid your vehicle excise duty not the vehicle tax, although, confusingly, the portal for paying the duty is called the tax disc site. […]
Posted: September 3rd, 2014 under 42, Driving off the grid, The Hayabusa Journeys.
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Hot town, summer in the city…
The Leaf has come into its own this summer, not least because of the heat. Many people think high summer is the perfect time to be on a motorcycle but for short journeys through urban areas it’s a recipe in self roasting. There are some leathers that provide armour with excellent air conditioning, of course, […]
Posted: August 13th, 2014 under Driving off the grid.
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And the most popular question is…
Of course: how much are you saving? Not how is it to drive, what’s it like on a long journey or how comfortable is it in traffic. Actually, that’s not quite true, there is one other question that pops up from time to time. The whole quietness of the experience is a major concern for […]
Posted: July 21st, 2014 under Driving off the grid.
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