Mitsubishi Phev
Hi does any one tow with a Mitsubishi Phev just about to get one wondered what they towed like on electric
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I think most hybrids use the electric bit under light load. Put any real load/ or tow on and you will be using the petrol bit.
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Just waiting on delivery of our PHEV too and have done a bit of research, but obviously don't have experience yet. But from what I have read Cyberyacht is correct. I am not expecting anything from the batteries when towing, well maybe just slowly around town. I am expecting the petrol engine to do all the work and again not expecting great performance from the 2 litre petrol. Reckon it'll need revved with plenty of gear changes. Looking forward to replies to you post from caravanners with experience of towing with PHEV.
Cheers, Alex.
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I am a little puzzled why manfacturers have not produced a diesel/electric hybrid.
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Just phoned the club to find out what the policy is on charging hybrids on-site, via the van. It appears there isn't one. I was advised to call ahead / ask the wardens at each site. The power output of the site was mentioned, as it needs to be a minimum
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Towed for the first time this weekend average 25 miles on battery towed really well overhaul on 55 mile journey 72% on battery really pleased
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25 miles does sound like good battery range towing. Unfortunately, most of our trips are well in excess of that. Good to hear that it was a solid tow though. The low centre of gravity I presume will help stability
We are getting about 20 solo around town which is enough for the daily commute, picking up the kids etc etc. 300 miles 2.5 gallons in 2 weeks.
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Another PHEV owner on another forum has confirmed that they , after asking the warden, were allowed to charge on site.
I would have to say that when I checked with Head office, there did seem to be a little confusion and indecision on this matter.
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