Driving heat reflections …

Reflections on driving on what will be the coolest 11 July for years, if not decades to come.

Even though it was the hottest of the year so far, it may well be the coolest 11th of July for years and decades into the future. 

On the hottest day of the year so far, I had reason to do something I had not done for a good while, in fact since before Covid, to drive a fair distance on business-related activities. Like many other drivers I had air-conditioning cranked up, but unlike many grateful for having an EV particularly given current high fuel costs.

Driving long distances gives that time for reflection and thinking. Like musing on the potential from an EV, which in current hot temperatures and a warm battery gave improved capacity and improved efficiency of miles per kwhr. OK its not perfect, given the battery sourcing issues, and energy to charge the battery has to come from somewhere, in this case, a mix of renewables and unknown from public chargers.

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  1. Thomas's avatarThomas

    Before entering the motorway, it’s essential to build up speed gradually on the slip road to match the flow of traffic. When exiting, pay close attention to road signs and get into the correct lane in advance. Always use mirrors effectively and maintain a safe following distance to ensure smooth and safe driving. Additionally, a thorough vehicle check — especially brakes and essential systems — by a certified technician is crucial before any long or high-speed journey. Safety starts before you even hit the road.

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