First charge?

After spending some considerable time configuring the car, I thought I would try out my shiny new never-before-used home charging point. 


I plugged in the car and … nothing! The apps for both the car and the charge point tell me nothing is plugged in! Is it me? Is it the car? So I drove back to the dealer, and asked them to show me how charging works! It worked fine on their charger, so I thanked them and went home. Obviously my ChargePoint is not working. In addition to the main charging cable, the car is also supplied with what is charmingly known as a “granny charger” that plugs in to a normal electric socket. So, I plugged it in to a socket in my garage, plugged the other end to the car and bang! It tripped the circuit breaker in the consumer unit! So, rather disappointingly I had no home charging solution. My first charge was a failure! The following day I drove to local pub where they have a 43kW charger, and plugged in and had fish and chips for lunch whilst the car was charging.

A week later everything was working (and still is I’m happy to say). My electrician sorted out the home circuitry for the granny charger, and the supplier of the EO charge point visited the following Monday and replaced the unit. The whole episode was my first “this is all new and I don’t have a clue” experience. The first, but by no means the last …

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